She percieves colour as an abstract entity- one that conveys pure emotion, shaping the way viewers engage with her art.

Jane Wheeler is an artist whose work seamlessly blends landscape and interior scenes, capturing the essence of her surroundings in Scotland. Over the past four years, she has transformed her garden into a source of inspiration, painting admist the ever-evolving colours of the flowers and greenery she nurtures. Her creative process is deeply intertwined with nature - she grows prairie flowers and foxgloves from seed, cultivates tomatoes in her greenhouse, and allows her garden to flourish in a self-seeding riot of pinks and purples. 

 

Beyond her love for gardening, wheeler has a fascination with watering cans, a recurring motif in her work. She percieves colour as an abstract entity- one that conveys pure emotion, shaping the way viewers engage with her art. 

 

For Wheeler, painting is an ongoing journey of discovery. She embraces the unpredictablity of colour and form, continuously exploring the emotional resonance of her subjects. Whether depicting her retreat or reimagining natural elements through an expressive lens, her work is a testement to her deep gratitude for the artistic process and the endless possibilities it offers.