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Jonquil Williamson Art

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Jonquil Williamson is a British artist who lives and works in London. She began to develop her skills while attending a Diploma in Art and Design in 2013. Following on from this Jonquil joined the Wimbledon Art Studios Colour is the dominant driver in Jonquil’s works, creating vibrant still life and rich tonal landscapes. Although her work is mostly representational, she allows the mark-making and textures created as she layers the paint, to inform the image. Her focus is the sense of place or essence of the object rather than a strict representation of it. Jonquil’s work is highly acclaimed, having been shortlisted for the Visual Art Open competition twice (2017 & 2018) and exhibited with selected shortlisted works in the National Open Art Prize 2016. Her work is collected around the world.
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Artist: Jonquil Williamson
Pale Pink Peonies sit in a Celadon Jug floral painting by Jonquil Williamson
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in London, GB
British contemporary artist Jonquil Williamson is known for her vibrant still lifes and rich tonal landscapes. Although her work is mostly representational, she allows the mark-making and textures created as she layers the paint, to inform the image. Of her work she shares, “like many still life painters, I find inspiration from taking everyday things and elevating to something beautiful and positive. I strive to create an atmosphere with my works; from the calmness and serenity of Morandi-inspired clusters of pots and vessels...
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2010s Impressionist Jonquil Williamson Art

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Oil

Autumnal Hydrangea Paniculata in a Celadon Jug painting by Jonquil Williamson
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in London, GB
Jonquil Williamson is known for her vibrant still lifes and rich tonal landscapes. Although her work is mostly representational, she allows the mark-making and textures created as she layers the paint, to inform the image. Of her work she shares, “like many still life painters, I find inspiration from taking everyday things and elevating to something beautiful and positive. I strive to create an atmosphere with my works; from the calmness and serenity of Morandi-inspired clusters of pots and vessels...
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2010s Impressionist Jonquil Williamson Art

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Oil

Jonquil Williamson, Clustered Pale Pots, Original Still Life Painting
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in Deddington, GB
Jonquil Williamson Original oil painting Clustered pale pots [2021] Original Oil Paint on Canvas Image size: H:70 cm x W:80 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:70 cm x W:80 cm x D:5cm Framed Size: H:75 cm x W:85 cm x D:6cm Sold Framed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look A selection of pale bottles and pots. This large feature contemporary oil painting is a largely tonal work in blues and greys. Colour is the dominant driver in all Jonquil Williamson works, creating vibrant still life and rich tonal landscapes. Following a Diploma in Art and Design in 2013, she joined the vibrant artists’ community, Wimbledon Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jonquil Williamson Art

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Canvas, Oil

Jonquil Williamson, Bottles and Cylinders with Cherry Blossom Twigs
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in Deddington, GB
Bottles and Cylinders with Cherry Clossom Twigs [2021] Original Still Life Oil Paint on Canvas Image size: H:60 cm x W:70 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:60 cm x W:70 cm x D:1.5cm Framed Size: H:67.5 cm x W:77.5 cm x D:4cm Sold Framed Please note that insitu images are purely an indication of how a piece may look A selection of pale bottles and delicate ceramic cylinders with twigs of cherry blossom. This large feature contemporary oil painting is a largely tonal work in blues and greys. Jonquil paints with oils. Colour is the dominant driver in all her works, creating vibrant still life and rich tonal landscapes. Following a Diploma in Art and Design in 2013, she joined the vibrant artists’ community, Wimbledon Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jonquil Williamson Art

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Canvas, Oil

Jonquil Williamson, Plums with Pittisporum, Original Contemporary Still Life Art
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in Deddington, GB
Jonquil Williamson Plums with Pittisporum Original Painting Oil on Canvas Image Size: 25 cm x 25 cm x 1.5 cm Framed Size: 39 cm x 39 cm x 4 cm Sold Framed (double style tray frame, wood, painted white) Please note that in situ images are purely an indication of how a piece may look. Plums with Pittisporum is an original oil painting by Jonquil Williamson. I enjoy taking everyday objects from my house and combining them with fruit and sprigs of foliage from my garden as the seasons change. I like combining the vibrancy of the fruit with muted surroundings and colourful foliage. Jonquil paints with oils. Colour is the dominant driver in all her works, creating vibrant still life and rich tonal landscapes. Following a Diploma in Art and Design in 2013, she joined the vibrant artists’ community, Wimbledon Art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Photorealist Jonquil Williamson Art

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Canvas, Oil

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Five Pots with Orange by Jonquil Williamson original still life painting
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Located in London, GB
This striking and simple composition exploits the relationship between the complementary colours orange and blue. The colours are all the more striking for being placed together. The painting is created with a limited palette for tonal harmony Original oil painting on canvas in white painted wood frame ABOUT JONQUIL WILLIAMSON Jonquil Williamson is a British artist who lives and works in London. She began to develop her skills while attending a Diploma in Art and Design in 2013. Following on from this Jonquil joined the Wimbledon Art...
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Jonquil Williamson Original oil painting Bottles and cylinders [2022] original Oil Paint on Canvas Image size: H:70 cm x W:80 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:70 cm x W:80 cm x ...
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Bottles and cylinders
Bottles and cylinders
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H 30.52 in W 34.45 in D 1.58 in
Lemons and Limes in a Vase
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in Deddington, GB
Moon Panther (pink) by Kate Willows [2021] limited_edition Ink on Paper Edition number 50 Image size: H:30 cm x W:40 cm Sold Unframed Please note that insitu images are purely an in...
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Lemons and Limes in a Vase
Lemons and Limes in a Vase
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H 19.3 in W 15.36 in D 1.38 in
Pots with Allium
By Jonquil Williamson
Located in London, GB
A still-life oi lpainting featuring a selection of pale pots and bottles with the pinks of allium and a succulent. Of her work, Jonquil shares: ‘I paint in oils on canvas, linen or ...
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Pots with Allium
Pots with Allium
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Jonquil Williamson Lemons and Limes with bowl Contemporary Still Life Painting Oil on Canvas Image Size: H25 cm x W 35cm x D 1.5 cm Framed Size: H 41cm x W 51cm x D 3cm Sold Framed (...
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