A painting in ink and charcoal. Several intersecting and merging organic shapes in different shades of green, blue and yellow ink. Thin hand drawn lines of white charcoal mimic the striations of rock and a flash of bright yellow edges one of the shapes.

Jane Hunter

My work is greatly influenced by nature, not as something to sit outside of and admire, but as something we are all part of. The physical landscape, geology and tangibility of place, alongside considerations of our sense of belonging, relationships and connection, to our human and more than human communities. I draw on my own personal experiences and feelings to convey a sense of, and an atmosphere conducive to, contemplation and thoughtfulness.

I have a multidisciplinary practice and use several different mediums across my work. For more than a decade I’ve used wool, cloth and stitches to construct detailed interpretations of maps, as a way of expressing an alternative perspective of landscape. More recently working with inks and pigments, I make paintings I consider to also be maps, but rather they map experience, observation and emotion. Each medium brings with it a slow and thoughtful process, in the cutting and sewing of each individual piece of cloth or the wait for each layer of ink to dry, allowing time for consideration of what comes next.

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