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Jane Peart Animal Drawings and Watercolors

Jane Peart was born in London and studied illustration at Ealing Art College where she graduated with distinction in 1975. She worked in a design studio in London before moving to Oxford in 1978. After many years of devoting time to pencil, pen and ink drawings, Jane took up etching. She now devotes most of her creative energies to printmaking. Jane Peart’s work has been exhibited at Printspace Bankside, London, “The Affordable,” Art Fair at Battersea from 2003 annually till date, The Brighton Art Fair 2004 and 2006 and annually during the Oxford Artweeks Festival. She also took part in the Edinburgh Art Fair in 2011. She regularly exhibits with The Oxford Printmakers, venues including, The Ashmolean Museum, Christchurch Picture Gallery, Linacre College, Woodstock County Museum, Radley College and Green College Oxford. She has also exhibited her work at the Glasgow Art Show, the Chelsea Art Fair and Printfest, Cumbria.

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Artist: Jane Peart
Summer Swan
By Jane Peart
Located in Deddington, GB
Summer Swan [2022] limited_edition Digital drawing on paper Edition number 100 Image size: H:29.3 cm x W:21.5 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:35 cm x W:26 cm x D:.05cm Sold Unf...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jane Peart Animal Drawings and Watercolors

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Digital

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