3 Windsor Hotel Maids by Jenny Scholes

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DIMENSIONS (Height - 92.00 cm X Width - 62.00 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Acrylic on Canvas
GENRE Contemporary
REGISTERED NRN # 000-1508-0156-01
COPYRIGHT © Jenny Scholes
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Jenny Scholes



ARTIST BIO

Born in Melbourne into an artistic family and after her children were older her own artistic career began. Jennifer joined the Hawthorn Artists' Society in 2000 where she is now vice president and a co-teacher. She is a signatory member of the Victorian Artists' Society, former Hon.Secretary of the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors and a member of the Contemporary Art Society of Victoria. Jenny has been in many group exhibitions and has had two solo exhibitions: 2011 and 2013. She was an invited artists of the Luciano Benetton Collection, Italy, 2015. Jenny has sold works in England, Italy, Canada, United States and Australia. Featured Artist at the 2017 Warrenwood Art Show Jenny has received numerous awards and citations for her art works.

AWARDS

          • Best Painting in Show Heidelberg Artists Society Exhibition 2005
          • Highly Commended VAS Maritme Exhibition 2008
          • Peoples Choice Award Mansfield Council 2011
          • Highly Commended Contemporary Art Society 2011
          • Finalist VAS Artist of the Year Award Exhibition 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015
          • Highly commended MSWPS annual exhibition, 2015

WORKS EXHIBITED AT

        • Cambrisge Studio Gallery, Collingwood
        • Eagles Nest Gallery, Aireys Inlet
        • Cato Gallery, Victorian Artist Society
        • Gallery Sorrento
        • LaTrobe Golf Club
        • Monash Hospital
        • Quadrant Gallery, Hawthorn
        • Without Peir Gallery, Cheltenhan

ARTISTS STATEMENT

As an Artist I always paint images that are meaningful to me.I paint what I love using a broad range of techniques and methods. I love to abstract and paint on large canvases with bold colour and loose brush strokes and often a large palette knife sometimes suggesting figures. I like painting the Australian landscape but always with a slant towards the modern especially the outback with it's brilliant colours.