Jane Walker
My art practice is an exploration of line in 2D work. Having come from a traditional painting background I have reduced painting down to just lines and these have to contain everything. For over 10 years I worked in watercolour my painting became more graphic with the lines being important, in a sense my current style is a distillation of watercolour techniques used in oil paint.
Jane Walker studied at the Royal Academy Schools 1987-90.
She received an Aeneas Travelling Award from the Royal Academy Schools(1990), a Lucy Morrison Memorial Award (1993) and a portrait commission to paint Sir Lawrence Byford from the Royal Overseas League. She was artist in residence on the cross channel ferries (1992) and was a prizewinner in the John Moores 19, Liverpool (1995).
Her solo exhibitions include; Doncaster Scene, D31 Gallery Doncaster (2023), Outside, Saddleworth Museum and Gallery (2023), City Lines, Fronteer Gallery, Sheffield (2021), a review of this exhibition and a review of Doncaster Scene were written by Sean Williams and published on a-n reviews. Jane Walker Drawings, Mansfield Museum (2020).
Group exhibitions;
Graefe Art Concept, Graefe Gallery Berlin (2022), Anything but Paint, Fronteer Gallery Sheffield (2022), On the Surface, curated by prosaic97, Bloc Projects Sheffield.
Open and prize exhibitions include; Paper Art, The People’s Palace, Sofia, Bulgaria (2023), Derbyshire Open 2022, Buxton Museum and Art Gallery, Lido Open, Lido Stores Margate (2022), This Years Model, Studio 1.1, London (2021 and 2023).