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‘Jennifer Anderson is happiest when painting the people she wants to paint. It would therefore be wrong for me to describe her as a portrait painter, as such. She shies away from the more recognisable traits of her sitters: the perfect expression, the flattering stare. Instead, she focuses on the lost moments: the introspection, the joys and sadness. In their anonymity, the subjects on her canvases project universal appeal, exploiting full gamut of those human emotions with which we can all so easily identify’
Roddy Martine
‘Jennifer Anderson is happiest when painting the people she wants to paint. It would therefore be wrong for me to describe her as a portrait painter, as such. She shies away from the more recognisable traits of her sitters: the perfect expression, the flattering stare. Instead, she focuses on the lost moments: the introspection, the joys and sadness. In their anonymity, the subjects on her canvases project universal appeal, exploiting full gamut of those human emotions with which we can all so easily identify’
Roddy Martine
Highlight Oil on canvas 90x90cm SOLD
Belonging Oil on Canvas 90x90cm
Eniola oil on canvas 84 x 95cm SOLD
Once Again 81x127cm
Removed 71x132cm
Refuge oil on canvas 90x80cm