C$600
I am interested in the exploration of surfaces and seeing two sides, internal and external perspectives from unusual angles and to show what’s beneath the surface. In this case, using distortion of light as it moves through water to capture a moment of transition and play and reveal the obscured.
Technique: | Oil on Canvas |
Styles: | Figurative |
Contents: | Barefoot, Person, Swimming, Water, Play, Splash, People |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 20in x 10in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 1.6lbs (estimated) |
Jane E Rowlands
Victoria, British Columbia
Jane Rowlands is a representational artist working primarily in oils.
She is interested in the exploration of surfaces from unusual perspectives. Using distortion of light as it moves through water, she captures a moment of transition to reveal the obscured and create a story of play through the layers.
"This series of paintings tells a story of summertime play encapsulating humour and joy in a moment of respite.
I am interested in the exploration of surfaces and seeing two sides from unusual angles and to reveal the hidden. In this case, using distortion of light moving through water."