Collection: Jenny Grevatte   1951 - present 

Jenny Grevatte is continually evolving and developing her ideas and methods. Recent themes include trees and woods, hedges, rooftops, huts , bookshelves, rock formations, sunflowers, artichokes, wild flowers and, her constant favourite, still life. Scale, format and composition are exciting challenges for her and recently she has been exploring the quality and mystery of changes of light in the landscape. A new and powerful theme is the moon, seen in all its varying moods and allowing Jenny to introduce a new palette of dark colours.

Grevatte’s attention sometimes veers toward the abstract, but always with a nod to the world around her. Today, her work is in demand in Britain and abroad with paintings in public collections including New Hall and Christ’s College, Cambridge; the National Museum of Johannesburg and the Saarland State Collection, Germany.

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