LIMITED PRINT - Of Heart and Hands Ed. 19 of 250

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Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 32cm (W) x 41cm (H) x 0.3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

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The connection between an artist and his form of expression is always fascinating. This evocative work explores the relationship of the creativity within a musician to his physical being.
The model for this work is Australian musician Tony Gould AM, one of Australia’s most respected pianists with an ability to play in a vast array of styles. He began his piano career improvising and playing jazz. It wasn’t until his adult years when he studied classical music that he learnt to read music.

This fine art print is created using archival inks on museum grade art paper. The original work in oil paint on canvas has been professionally scanned, making the printed image as close to the original as possible. It is hand-signed and numbered in pencil, under the image on the front by the artist.

Description:
This fine art print is created using archival inks on museum grade art paper, A2 in size.
Archival Pigment Print | Hahnemuhle Photo Rag
300gsm – Matte – Smooth – Natural White – 100% Cotton
Paper Size: 49.4 x 42cm
Image Size: 41 x 32cm

Artist Bio

Jaq Grantford’s practice is driven by a sustained fascination with faces and the ways people reveal themselves – often unconsciously – through presence, expression, and gesture.

Working across painting and sculpture, and within both portraiture and figurative traditions, Jaq approaches each subject with attentive respect, seeking to balance accuracy with emotional truth. Her works are developed over time, allowing character and complexity to emerge gradually. Whether depicting a public figure or an intimate sitter, her portraits and figurative works aim to convey a sense of lived experience rather than surface likeness alone.

Jaq is drawn not only to individuals, but also to the extensions of human identity: the objects, structures, and environments we create that speak quietly about who we are as a society. A building, a discarded fragment, or a marked landscape can hold as much psychological weight as a face.

Jaq is based in Australia and specialises in fine art, portraiture, figurative work, and sculpture. She holds Signature Status with the Portrait Society of America and is an ARC Associate Living Artist. Her work has been exhibited widely and recognised with major awards, including the Darling Portrait Prize (National Portrait Gallery of Australia), the Archibald Prize People’s Choice Award, and the Kennedy Prize.

Her work is held in public and private collections, including the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM), the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, and the National Gallery of Victoria.

Commissions

Jaq's studio is in Melbourne