Jane Wheeler
Courgettes in a Pot
Acrylic and oil, and on cradled gesso board.
Unframed Size: 25 x 20 cm
Jane Wheeler's 'Courgettes in a Pot' bursts with verdant life and vibrant colour, celebrating the humble beauty of a garden plant in its terracotta home. This intimate acrylic and oil...
Jane Wheeler's "Courgettes in a Pot" bursts with verdant life and vibrant colour, celebrating the humble beauty of a garden plant in its terracotta home. This intimate acrylic and oil painting on cradled gesso board (25 x 20 cm) captures the lush foliage of the courgette plant with energetic brushstrokes and a rich palette of greens, accented by striking orange and purple blooms. Wheeler's expressive technique creates a sense of movement and vitality, suggesting the plant's growth and vigour. The bold terracotta pot anchors the composition while providing a warm contrast to the cool greens, creating a delightful tension between cultivation and natural growth.
Bringing Nature Indoors
Hanging this piece transforms any interior space with its garden-fresh vitality, creating a focal point that connects the viewer to the simple pleasures of plant cultivation. The modest scale of the work invites close examination, revealing the artist's confident handling of paint and the textural qualities achieved through her mixed-media approach. "Courgettes in a Pot" speaks to the British tradition of garden appreciation while offering a contemporary interpretation of still life painting—celebrating not a formal arrangement, but the everyday beauty found in a thriving kitchen garden. The painting serves as a vibrant reminder of nature's abundance and the joy of nurturing growing things, making it an uplifting addition to both modern and traditional interiors.
Bringing Nature Indoors
Hanging this piece transforms any interior space with its garden-fresh vitality, creating a focal point that connects the viewer to the simple pleasures of plant cultivation. The modest scale of the work invites close examination, revealing the artist's confident handling of paint and the textural qualities achieved through her mixed-media approach. "Courgettes in a Pot" speaks to the British tradition of garden appreciation while offering a contemporary interpretation of still life painting—celebrating not a formal arrangement, but the everyday beauty found in a thriving kitchen garden. The painting serves as a vibrant reminder of nature's abundance and the joy of nurturing growing things, making it an uplifting addition to both modern and traditional interiors.