Jacqueline Talbot

Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2014

Artworks for sale: 128

(7)

United Kingdom

About Jacqueline Talbot

 
 
  • Biography
    I am predominantly interested in the natural world and the structures and connections that are inherent within from a microscopic to a massive level. There is a lot of bright colour in my work and my main aim is to create a harmonious balance between the many colours and forms within the composition. Through my work I hope to inspire the awe that I feel about nature and its interconnectedness in others. I use a variety of 2D media and my style is semi-abstract or realistic and there is often a symbolic element involved.
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  • Education

    1999 - 2001

    University of East London

    1996 - 1999

    Croydon College

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    Event: RCA Secret 2017

    Dates: 9 Sep 2017 - 15 Sep 2017

    Venue: Royal College of Art, Dyson Building, Battersea, London

    Stewarts Law RCA Secret is a fundraising exhibition and sale of original postcard-sized artworks by internationally acclaimed artists, illustrators and designers plus up-and-coming graduates and students from the Royal College of Art.

    All proceeds go to the RCA Fund, which provides scholarships and bursaries for students who need financial support to help them complete their studies at the RCA. So not only is RCA Secret a chance to get your hands on original works of art for a tiny price, but you’ll also be supporting students at a formative time in their careers. The Secret? Each postcard is signed only on the back, so collectors don’t know the identity of the artists until they have made their purchases.

    Event: Sugar and Spice

    Dates: 21 Aug 2016 - 4 Sep 2016

    Venue: Devon House, St Katharine's Way, St Katharine Docks, London

    Trade has always been stimulus for the UK! In this time of uncertainty with Brexit, trade continues to be a hot topic and an issue that all want to debate.

    This exhibition intends to explore through a visual narrative some of the themes of trade that encompass our rich culture. We have a rich tapestry of colours, tastes and sensations, this is down to trade and our openness to it. We needed gatekeepers and enhanced points of service for this arena to take place; St Katharine Docks is such a platform and deserves our thanks for its history.

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Education

1999 - 2001

University of East London

1996 - 1999

Croydon College


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: RCA Secret 2017

Dates: 9 Sep 2017 - 15 Sep 2017

Venue: Royal College of Art, Dyson Building, Battersea, London

Stewarts Law RCA Secret is a fundraising exhibition and sale of original postcard-sized artworks by internationally acclaimed artists, illustrators and designers plus up-and-coming graduates and students from the Royal College of Art.

All proceeds go to the RCA Fund, which provides scholarships and bursaries for students who need financial support to help them complete their studies at the RCA. So not only is RCA Secret a chance to get your hands on original works of art for a tiny price, but you’ll also be supporting students at a formative time in their careers. The Secret? Each postcard is signed only on the back, so collectors don’t know the identity of the artists until they have made their purchases.

Event: Sugar and Spice

Dates: 21 Aug 2016 - 4 Sep 2016

Venue: Devon House, St Katharine's Way, St Katharine Docks, London

Trade has always been stimulus for the UK! In this time of uncertainty with Brexit, trade continues to be a hot topic and an issue that all want to debate.

This exhibition intends to explore through a visual narrative some of the themes of trade that encompass our rich culture. We have a rich tapestry of colours, tastes and sensations, this is down to trade and our openness to it. We needed gatekeepers and enhanced points of service for this arena to take place; St Katharine Docks is such a platform and deserves our thanks for its history.


 

Biography

I am predominantly interested in the natural world and the structures and connections that are inherent within from a microscopic to a massive level. There is a lot of bright colour in my work and my main aim is to create a harmonious balance between the many colours and forms within the composition. Through my work I hope to inspire the awe that I feel about nature and its interconnectedness in others. I use a variety of 2D media and my style is semi-abstract or realistic and there is often a symbolic element involved.