Welcome
Jenny Sutton’s work can be described as painterly and traditional, but with a modern edge. She paints mostly in oils, and her work explores the interrelationship of light, colour and shape for which she generally uses as a limited palette. She enjoys painting carefully composed groups of china fruit and flowers and also loves to paint landscape, particularly in Cornwall and Italy where the warmth, texture and shapes of old buildings provide continual inspiration.
Jenny read Fine Art at Reading University, which was followed by a period of enjoyable idleness at Hornsey, after which she worked as a graphic designer here and abroad.
She has been exhibiting since 1979 regularly at the Royal West of England Academy, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Society of Women Artists, the Singer Friedlander / Sunday Times Watercolour Competition and the Laing Landscape Competition. She has also shown her work at the London and Bristol Affordable Art Fairs and many private galleries in London and the South.
She was First Prize Winner in The Salisbury Small Pictures Exhibition 2002, and was elected an Associate of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists in 2005 and a full member in 2007.
Jenny read Fine Art at Reading University, which was followed by a period of enjoyable idleness at Hornsey, after which she worked as a graphic designer here and abroad.
She has been exhibiting since 1979 regularly at the Royal West of England Academy, The Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Society of Women Artists, the Singer Friedlander / Sunday Times Watercolour Competition and the Laing Landscape Competition. She has also shown her work at the London and Bristol Affordable Art Fairs and many private galleries in London and the South.
She was First Prize Winner in The Salisbury Small Pictures Exhibition 2002, and was elected an Associate of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists in 2005 and a full member in 2007.