Jane Wheeler
Seeding Foxgloves
Acrylic and oil on a canvas.
Unframed Size: 25 x 20 cm
Jane Wheeler's 'Seeding Foxgloves' offers a charming glimpse into a cottage garden bursting with vibrant life. This mixed media work combines acrylic and oil on canvas to create a textured,...
Jane Wheeler's "Seeding Foxgloves" offers a charming glimpse into a cottage garden bursting with vibrant life. This mixed media work combines acrylic and oil on canvas to create a textured, impressionistic view of wild foxgloves and garden flowers flourishing before rustic outbuildings. Wheeler employs bold, confident brushstrokes and a warm palette dominated by coral pinks, deep greens, and earthy browns to capture the informal beauty of a country garden. The composition cleverly balances the vertical thrust of the foxgloves against the solid horizontals of the buildings, creating a sense of natural abundance against human habitation.
A Garden Sanctuary
On display, this intimate piece (25 x 20 cm) creates a focal point that brings warmth and a touch of untamed nature to any wall. The painting speaks to the British gardening tradition and celebrates the beauty found in everyday spaces. Wheeler's expressive technique transforms this simple garden scene into something more evocative—a reminder of summer abundance and the quiet joy of cultivated wilderness. The work's modest scale invites the viewer into a personal relationship with the scene, making it perfect for spaces where one might pause and reflect on the simple pleasures of garden life.
A Garden Sanctuary
On display, this intimate piece (25 x 20 cm) creates a focal point that brings warmth and a touch of untamed nature to any wall. The painting speaks to the British gardening tradition and celebrates the beauty found in everyday spaces. Wheeler's expressive technique transforms this simple garden scene into something more evocative—a reminder of summer abundance and the quiet joy of cultivated wilderness. The work's modest scale invites the viewer into a personal relationship with the scene, making it perfect for spaces where one might pause and reflect on the simple pleasures of garden life.