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Jane Skingley
Jane Skingley’s paintings are semi-abstract seascapes which aim to capture the atmosphere of the English coastline and it’s unpredictable weather conditions. She spent much of her childhood sailing around the British coastline and it remains a huge inspiration for her work today.
Jane is interested in the emotional response that we get from spending a day by the seaside whether the sun shines or a storm has just passed by. She is particularly drawn to the coastal palette of steely blues, greys and warm creams.
Jane’s paintings have been a great success in the gallery, and she continues to show her work extensively in the UK.
Please see Jane’s biography at the foot of this page
Southerly 3-4, oil on canvas 40cm x 80cm framed £950
Robin II, oil on board 30cm x 30cm, 44cm x 44cm framed £850
Hills of Suffolk, Oil on canvas 80cm x 100cm framed £2,200.00
Song Thrush, oil on board 30cm x 30cm, 44cm x 44cm framed £850
Hilltop, Oil on canvas 50cm x 76cm framed £999.00
Goldfinch, oil on board 30cm x 30cm, 44cm x 44cm framed £850
Valley Walk, Oil on canvas 50cm x 76cm framed £999.00
Wren, oil on board 30cm x 30cm, 44cm x 44cm framed £850
Patchwork Fields, Oil on canvas 80cm x 100cm £2,200.00
Greenfinch, oil on board 30cm x 30cm, 44cm x 44cm framed £850
Candyfloss Clouds, Oil on canvas 120cm x 100cm framed £2,600.00
Avocet, oil on board, 30cm x 30cm, 44cm x 44cm £850
Sandlines, Oil on canvas 100cm x 80cm framed £2,200.00
Robin I SOLD
Shore Breeze, Oil on canvas 100cm x 80cm framed £2,200.00
Artist Biography
Jane began painting from an early age, and apart from studying with the artist Charles McKinnon, she is largely self taught. She has exhibited at The Royal College of Art, the Royal Society of Marine Artists and Glyndebourne opera house in East Sussex. In 2017 she undertook a large commission for the WWF on the subject of climate change which was exhibited at The Houses of Parliament. Her work is regularly exhibited at art fairs in London and New York.