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Jane Keith

b.1972

The Colour of Home – Silk Cashmere scarf III, 2023

70% cashmere, 30% silk, hand printed and painted
H:185cm W:55cm
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The Colour of Home – Staffa II, 2023

large stole, superfine cashmere, hand painted and printed, 65% cashmere, 35% silk
H:200cm W:85cm
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The Colour of Home – Silk Cashmere scarf VII, 2023

70% cashmere, 30% silk, hand printed and painted
H:185cm W:55cm
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The Colour of Home – Medium Weight Wool Scarf, 2023

100% merino wool, hand printed and painted
H:180cm W:50cm
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The Colour of Home – Staffa III, 2023

large stole, superfine cashmere, hand painted and printed, 65% cashmere, 35% silk
H:200cm W:85cm
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The Colour of Home – Staffa I, 2023

65% cashmere, 35%silk, large stole - superfine cashmere, hand painted and printed
H:200cm W:85cm
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The Colour of Home – Cashmere wrap II, 2023

100% cashmere, hand printed and painted using acid dyes
H:200cm W:70cm
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The Colour of Home – Filigree I, 2023

100% cashmere
H:200cm W:120cm
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Ceres of Cobalt I, 2023

acrylic ink on Chinese paper, two stage paper process
H:18.5cm W:16cm
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Ceres of Cobalt II, 2023

acrylic ink on chinese paper, two stage paper process
H:18.5cm W:16cm
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Vermillion Ceres II, 2023

mixed media collage, Chinese painted papers with acrylic
H:18cm W:34.5cm
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Jane Keith

Born: 1972
Place of Birth: Paisley

‘I am a colourist at heart. Colour is at the core of everything!’ Jane Keith

Originally from Edinburgh, Jane Keith comes from a family of artists and studied printed textiles at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, Dundee. She has been a part-time lecturer at the College since 1996 and she currently lives and works from her studio in Ceres, Fife. Her practice centres on the production of high end, hand printed silkscreens, hand painted wearable textiles and works on paper. Her family life, professional life and rural location are all a constant source of inspiration. Her palette draws on the beautiful horticultural paradise at home which is amplified by an idyllic rural landscape. Keith has been exhibiting with The Gallery since 1998.


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