Jennifer Phillips

Jennifer’s work aims to show the connection and energy between the land, the sky and ourselves.

She uses layers of acrylic paint, texture, glass and a limited palette to add depth and contrast to her paintings.

When Jennifer observes the land itself, inspiration is gained not just by the visual surroundings but also by the feeling of being part of the landscape: the soft breeze, the heat of the summer’s sun or the looming presence of a storm. Jennifer’s paintings aim to evoke the feelings of being within nature and the landscape around us. A mindful approach to what can be seen, felt and heard whilst on her daily dog walks along Suffolk’s coastline and woodlands. By observing the visual with the senses the essence of the place is captured.

Jennifer uses this mindfulness to guide her painting process ensuring the painting becomes an extension of her own sensory experience of the landscape; the visual, the feeling and the hearing emerges onto the substrate to create a narrative to draw the viewer in, not just to view the painting but also to experience it.

In addition, a circle is often present in her paintings to reflect how connected we are to where we live; the positivity we draw being amongst nature and the reliance we have on the weather, the sea and the land; sometimes the circle is broken suggesting the fragility of this connection.

Jennifer will often paint in collections of work using a limited palette. By painting in a series or a collection Jennifer’s artwork becomes indicative of a given place, time or feeling.