I am delighted to be exhibiting my cyanotype “Canach” (Bog Cotton) in Edinburgh Printmakers current exhibition Journey. This cyanotype print was created in situ here on the Isle of Lewis, using Bog Cotton from the Island and exposed in the Lewis sunshine. ...
Each year in December I run Wild Wreath making workshops. It’s one of the few workshops I run these days and I always love teaching it. It really gets me in the mood for Yultide. This year she was delighted to run them @ Grinneabhatt, a wonderful community...
I have two new cyanotype prints in the SSA 30 x 30 online exhibition Study I & Study II Cyanotpyes, (often called “blueprint”) are created by a a process whereby specially mixed chemical ink is brushed onto the paper. I create the image by laying carefully chosen...
I have just spent a week in Edinburgh, visiting friends, seeing exhibitions and dropping off work for Xmas exhibitions, including some small watercolours inspired by the rock formations in Lewis to The Open Eye Gallery for their “On a Small Scale...
Sooo….. this super-subtle-tonal-girl has started to use colour again. The funny thing is I only started doing Cyanotypes when I found out I could change the blue colour to sepia, but now I have begun, I love the blue! What is the story? Well, for years, I have loved...
I am delighted to be taking part in Na Fàg ach Lorgan-Coise : Leave Only Footprints, an Exhibition by members of Open Studio Hebrides at AnLantair Arts Centre, Stornoway, from 8th July-12 August. I have had Bramble and Gorse selected, two prints from my Medicinal...
Jenny Smith is a contemporary artist, living and working on the Isle of Lewis, whose work explores our embodied experience of memory, process and place.
Her award-wining work is exhibited nationally and internationally and is available to purchase. Jenny is also happy to work to commission.