Jeanette barnes bio
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Biography
After completing a Fine Art grad at Liverpool Polytechnic, Jeanette Barnes studied Fine Art at the Royal Academy Schools and Printmaking at the Royal College of Art. For the past twenty-five years she has worked on large energetic drawings of the urban landscape. Jeanette has exhibited in many group and solo shows including several times at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and Jerwood Drawing Prize Exhibition and has work in many corporate and private collections. She has been awarded various scholarships and prizes, most recently the Hugh Casson Drawing Prize at the 2013 RA Summer exhibition. Jeanette has taught at the Royal Drawing School for a number of years and has been a tutor on the Royal Academy Outreach Programme for over twenty years.
On drawing
Drawing is the entirety of my practice, whether drawing on a large scale at the studio, sketching outside or scraping on an etching or dry point plate. My work engages with the constant development within the
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Most of the work in the URBAN DRAWINGS and DRAWING ARCHIVE sections of the site are large compressed charcoal or charcoal drawings and are generally between 200-230 x 151cms (78″-88″x 59″) or 150 x 200-230cms (59 x 78″-88″) in storlek dependent on orientation. Nearly all of the large drawings in these sections have very good quality, limited edition reproduction giclee prints in A2, A1 and A0 sizes that can be ordered.
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My practice engages with the constant development within the urban environment. I am fascinated by the way vast architectural projects are changing the nature and demography of given areas. I make many sketches outside and then go back to my studio and begin to build up large pieces through trial and error. These drawings are not about one single moment, but a combination of ideas and experiences, bringing together the most interesting aspects from different sketches to create the final piece. Much of my
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Jeanette Barnes’ practice engages with the constant development within the urban environment, fascinated by the way vast architectural projects are changing the nature and demography of given areas. Many of Barnes’ sketches are made outside, then built up to large pieces through trial and error in her studio. These drawings are not about one single moment, but a combination of ideas and experiences, bringing together the most interesting aspects from different sketches to create the final piece.
Much of Barnes’ recent work has centred around the developments within the city of London, seeking to explore the relationship between these built environments and those who inhabit them. The resulting drawings are very large in size, allowing the viewer to enter the drawing as a physical presence, becoming involved and generating a sense of energy and excitement which is representative of being part of the city.
Tower, Jeanette Barnes | 10 Prints by 10 Artists, Anise Gallery, 2021