Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch

Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch
Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch
Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch
Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch

Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch

Jennifer Semmens - Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch. In this striking mix media painting, Semmens has played with texture and colour to give us her interpretation of a suspended historic arch.

Signed and dated to the lower right. Well-presented in a crisp white mount and contemporary wood frame. Some light scratches noticeable on the contemporary frame.

Jennifer is known for her semi-abstract compositions that feature aspects of architecture. Her paintings are infused with a sense of place, but also give a feeling of space and isolation. Painting in subtle, earthy colours on rough textured surfaces of her own making, her paintings are almost archaeological finds; intriguing shapes and forms exposed like shards from a rough terrain. Jennifer Semmens was born in Cornwall in 1964.

She studied at Falmouth College of Art and Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology in Cheltenham, before returning to West Penwith to continue painting professionally. Jennifer is a member of the Penwith Gallery, and exhibits there and at The New Craftsman; both in St. She has exhibited extensively throughout the West Country, as well as past exhibitions in London, Germany, France and The Netherlands. Her work is also included in the Truro School Collection and the George Dannatt Trust. Size: 20 x 14.9cm (7.9" x 5.9"). Framed Size: 38.3 x 33.7cm (15.1" x 13.3"). Includes a Certificate of Authenticity. All our artworks are packaged to a very high standard, using protective cellophane wallets, hardboard backing, and bubble wrap. Framed pictures are packed into custom made cartons. All of our items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Sulis Fine Art traces its origins back four generations. Benjamin Diamond opened a picture framing factory in Midtown Manhattan in the early 20th century. Originally known as Royal Art, the business worked closely with artists and museum institutions, developing a reputation for creating fine frames. Royal Art passed through the family and eventually evolved into Sulis, now run by Benjamin's grandson Bill, and his son Dan. We handpick all our stock and we've grown into a ten-strong team of art historians, photographers, restorers, studio technicians and despatchers.

We relocated to our Corsham studio in early 2020, leaving behind our small garden workshops in Bradford-on-Avon that had been our base for several successful years. We are always striving to connect people with the art they love. Each week we add new artworks to our extensive catalogue, across all styles, subjects, colours and periods. At the heart of Sulis, we rescue and restore lost and forgotten works, giving you the opportunity to find unique pieces and discover art in a new and different way.


Jennifer Semmens Framed 20th Century Mixed Media, Suspended Arch


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