Jackie graduated in Contemporary Art Practice in 2014. Art
has always been a large part of her life as she worked within various sectors
bringing out her creative skills as a children’s book illustrator, art
therapist and self employed arts and crafts worker.
Before moving to Glasgow in 2012 ago to complete her degree,
Jackie found herself living in a farmhouse in rural Angus on the east of
Scotland. Her environment is a constant source of inspiration and features
heavily in her work, translating it into quirky observations.
Jackie’s work is very autobiographical. Her still life
studies are an appreciation of the moment, encouraging us to value the world we
have around us and right in front of our eyes.
Her figurative pieces are observations and feelings
transferred to the canvas and given space to breath.
Working in acrylics, layers of colour are built up
alternating paint and glaze, rubbing back to reveal previous layers of colour,
so that what lies beneath is as important as what is visible on the surface.
Textiles and collage are added to give yet another layer of interest and
texture.