Jazzy Westinghouse, Hoopie
£695
Medium: Oil on wooden panel
Size: 50 x 40 cm
£695
Medium: Oil on wooden panel
Size: 50 x 40 cm
Availability | Stockbridge Gallery, Online Shop, Autumn Hampshire Art Fair |
---|---|
Medium | |
Price Bracket | £500 – £999 |
Type of Artwork | Painting |
Size | 50 x 40 cm |
UK SHIPPING
For UK deliveries we use Royal Mail or Parcelforce for small items and a number of designated specialist art couriers for larger items.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
We are able to offer worldwide shipping on all prints and paintings.
Each item is individually packaged by a specialist international art shipper. Please ask us for a quote before making your purchase.
REFUND POLICY
Customer satisfaction is very important to us. If any item we ship independently to a client (i.e. we do not pass over the goods ‘face to face’) does not meet customer expectation or requirements, then the client must contact us either by email or letter within 7 working days beginning the day after the goods have been received to request resolution of any issue or to request a full refund (to include the cost of outward shipping to the client).
In these circumstances we require the client to pay the cost of returning the item to us in the condition in which it was sent and packed to the same standard to avoid damage in transit. Refunds will be made within 5 working days upon return of artworks received in good order.
Statutory consumer rights are not affected.
DISCLAIMER
Although sales information is updated on our website daily, all stock is offered simultaneously in the gallery. Therefore we cannot guarantee your chosen item/items will still be available for sale. A member of the gallery staff will contact you to confirm your purchase.
Jazzy Westinghouse is a contemporary oil painter based in Suffolk. She spent her childhood living in both Asia and the Americas, which significantly influenced her painterly style.
Other early influences include Gaugin, Rousseau and Ken Done. Westinghouse also spent time in Florence with her grandfather, learning about the Old Masters and their unrivalled techniques. Her paintings of birds on ceramic pots share a similar formal awareness and technical sensitivity.
The flat print-like aesthetic of her Mughal series can be seen as a contemporary take on the distinctive South Asian painting style which emerged during the 1500s, influenced by Medieval Western and Byzantine traditions or miniature and illuminated scripts. The Mughal painting style is playfully mirrored by Westinghouse, emulating historical traditions and stories of centuries past. Jazzy's artistic sensitivity has allowed her to cultivate a practice which bridges, artistic time periods, enabling us to reconnect with them through the lens of contemporary culture.