C$700
Three figures seated on a bench in London's National Gallery contemplate the grouping of two Hockney paintings which pay tribute to the Piero della Francesca Baptism of Christ, which hangs between them. The primary hues and rich blue wall are playful building blocks of colour against the golden hues of the wood floor. I loved the interiors of the galleries, and particularly the brilliant illumination of this, with its contrasting old master and contemporary elements.
| Technique: | Oil on Clear Gessoed Panel |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Framed Size: | 13in x 16in |
| Unframed Size: | 9in x 12in |
| Frame: | Framed |
| Weight: | 6.8lbs (estimated) |
Jennifer Heine, SFCA
Richmond, British Columbia
Jennifer is an award-winning artist from a family of professional artists. Over three decades she has earned recognition, an international following and elected membership with both the FCA and SCA. A dedicated advocate for the Arts, Jennifer embraces opportunities to foster greater appreciation for and cooperation in the arts community.
"I strive to give permanent form to fleeting moments of grace. Favouring organic subjects, I enjoy exploring the idiosyncrasies that distinguish an individual. My devotion to studying the specific character of light and and its ability of light to transmute the quotidien into something remarkable remains constant throughout."