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Jay Screech, Oak and Hawthorn near Hollands Wood

Kurt Jackson, 2012

Courtesy Southampton City Art Gallery / Photo © Fynn Tucker 2014

Kurt Jackson is an artist and environmentalist whose work celebrates and raises awareness of landscape and nature. He studied zoology at Oxford and has been an artist in residence at the Eden Project, the Glastonbury Festival, and on the Greenpeace ship Esperanza. Jay Screech, Oak and Hawthorne represents a scene in the New Forest, an ecologically significant and much-loved landscape close to Southampton where this work will now be displayed.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Jay Screech, Oak and Hawthorn near Hollands Wood, 2012

Date supported

2015

Medium and material

mixed media on paper

Dimensions

57 × 61cm

Grant

1950

Total cost

3750

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