My Personal Dorian Gray

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Artwork Details

Medium Oil, Canvas, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 65cm (W) x 111cm (H) x 6cm (D)
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Artwork Description

At the end of January 2022, I completed treatment for breast cancer. It was an intense experience with chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

I'm well now and count every moment as a blessing. Cancer impacts so many people, and I'm one of the incredibly lucky ones coming through it. Everybody I know has been touched by cancer or knows someone with cancer.

Painting this portrait was a way of expelling demons. With each stroke of the paintbrush, I dispelled all the worry and discomfort I had experienced. It was as if my journey was being transferred to the canvas. It was a form of reflection and a punctuation mark symbolising the end of the cancer journey.

I wanted to paint myself with all the lines and ugliness of cancer – the loss of hair, the damage to skin and fingernails. As I painted the portrait, a friend of mine told me how her mother had refused cancer treatment because she was afraid of losing her hair. So, I wanted to show how being bald and showing the effects of cancer - or life - is fine and something to be acknowledged.

When I completed it, I was lighter emotionally, as if a weight had been lifted. The portrait felt like the painting in Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, now absorbing any illness, negative energy, or fear of it coming back, leaving me free and healthy.

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