As it’s been 130 years since the first British Impressionist Exhibition, we decided to revisit the Impressionist movement: what the themes were, the techniques …
Evie Hatch
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Interviews & Features
Expert Advice on Working with Galleries -Jackson’s Art Blog
by Evie Hatchby Evie HatchWorking with galleries is something many artists aspire to at some point in their career but can feel on the back foot as the …
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Indigo is a deep blue dye extracted from the leaves of a variety of plants. It was not only a dye, but it has …
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This month we are looking into the curious world of licensing your artwork. Many of you have asked questions about what it means, why …
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Interviews & Features
Meet Anne Rothenstein, Jackson’s Art Prize 2025 Guest Judge
by Evie Hatchby Evie HatchArtist Anne Rothenstein, RWA Academician represented by Stephen Friedman, is a Guest Judge for Jackson’s Art Prize 2025. In this interview, she discusses the …
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Turner’s Yellow is often marketed in connection with the British painter J.M.W Turner, but the historic pigment was not named after the famous artist …
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Nicholas Phillips won the Watercolour Award in the Jackson’s Art Prize this year with his work Boundary Line. In this interview, Nicholas shares a …
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Graphite pencils are an essential part of an artist’s kit. They are a simple tool, but the history of the pencil is full of …
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Pricing your artwork can be a real stumbling block for many artists. How do you define your own value? Well, there are various factors …
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We’re proud that Jackson’s Art Prize is now in its tenth year! To celebrate, we look back on some of the previous winners, the …