The Artist


Janine BaldwinMy work is the expression of a lifelong affinity with the landscape. I live on the North Yorkshire coast of the UK, and this location is a constant source of inspiration to my painting. My interest lies not in making a literal representation of nature but rather in celebrating the physical sensory experience of land and sea. As a result, the semi-abstract paintings are vibrant and energetic, combining gestural marks and the use of rich evocative colour.

Associations arise from the colours and lines - a fresh green may be reminiscent of new foliage in springtime, a round shape may recall pebbles smoothed by the waves. I use a gradual layering of paint to create my work, and oil sticks (oil paint in solid form) are often used to integrate drawing and painting. Influences include Abstract Expressionism - particularly Willem de Kooning - and Cornish art.

I have exhibited extensively across the UK, including with the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and the Society of Women Artists, London. I have work in private collections in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Sardinia, Africa and Mexico.


Qualifications


1998 - 2001BA (Hons) Fine Art DegreeUniversity of York, Scarborough Campus
1995 - 1997GNVQ Advanced Art & DesignSchool of Art & Design,
A-Level ArtScarborough