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Queen's << jennifer mackenzie 2010>>
JENNIFER MACKENZIE

Roses

oil on canvas 40 X 40cm £700

£70 per month with OWN ART

Daffodils

oil on canvas 40 X 30cm £600

£60 per month with OWN ART

Easter Lilies

oil on canvas 80 X 70cm £2250

£250 dep

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£200 per month with OWN ART

Pears On Pink

oil on canvas 18 X 24cm £325

£32.50 per month with OWN ART

Snowdrops

oil on canvas 24cm X 18cm £325

£32.50 per month with OWN ART

Spring Flowers

oil on canvas50 X 50cm £900

£90 per month with OWN ART

Still Life With Yellow Tulips

oil on canvas 60cm X 60cm £1250

£125 per month with OWN ART

Summer Roses

oil on canvas 40 X 50cm £800

£200 per month with OWN ART

Wee Marigolds

oil on canvas 30 X 24cm £425

£42.50 per month with OWN ART

Winter Lilies

oil on canvas 50 X 50cm £900

£90 per month with OWN ART

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 Jennifer Mackenzie:  CV/Artist Statement 

* living and working in Golspie, Sutherland but originally from Coatbridge in Lanarkshire

* graduated from Glasgow School of Art D.A. (Drawing and Painting) in 1971 

* teaching certificate from Jordanhill College in 1972

* taught art and design in schools in Lanarkshire,  Inverness, and Sutherland

* professional artist since leaving teaching in 2001 

Solo exhibitions:                                     Leakey’s Gallery  - Inverness - August 2000                                              

Eden Court Theatre Inverness - February 2003

                                                           

Leith Gallery - April 2005

                  

 “My work is very much a personal response  to my environment,  in terms of  colour, light and space, and  in the Scottish painterly tradition, reflecting my time at GSA with tutors such Bill Bone, Sandy Goudie, and David Donaldson. My paintings explore the distinctive characteristics of oil paint through my favoured subject matter of flowers and collected objects in the studio.”

Jennifer Mackenzie

 

“ .. … this fine painter now lives in Sutherland , where she observes the changing effects of light on the colours of flowers and personal memorabilia. During the short winter days the colours are muted, but as the year moves on, the light strengthens and this is reflected in more intense colours .”

Jan Patience, Art Critic, The Herald 5th June 2010