Jason Line British, b. 1965
My intentions from the start are entirely formal rather than working from a narrative or expressing anything personal, it’s the enjoyment of composition and finding the right combination in how different elements relate together in space, that are important
My interest for many years has been concerned with the still life; arranging objects in a myriad of ways whether it’s a single object or crowded, placed up high or on the floor, against the light or under a spot light. The aim is ultimately to find a relationship and tension between the forms and the whole composition itself.
In my recent paintings, this search continues and the aim remains the same but now there has been a pulling back to include the surrounding area of the floor, the walls, chairs, tables and other studio equipment whereby a scene is instantly created. The still life invites the viewer to look and touch where now the viewer is invited to ‘walk’ in to the space as well. The chair in particular features regularly in these paintings often taking centre stage either alone or accompanied by a table or another chair. The chair with its back, seat, arms, legs and feet possibly resembles the nearest inanimate object to a human being and can easily exude a formidable presence in the right light as well providing a wealth of pictorial possibilities. Throughout art history of course it has long been used as a symbol of absence, loss and a stand in for a particular person: ‘Vincent Van Gogh’s Chair’ and the empty chair in the foreground of Vermeer’s ‘Lady at the Virginal’ being prime examples. However my intentions from the start are entirely formal rather than working from a narrative or expressing anything personal, it’s the enjoyment of composition and finding the right combination in how different elements relate together in space, that is important. My belief is that any meaning or resultant feeling of atmosphere that might be conveyed is a result of this process alone.
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Jason LineEvening Studio Interior, 2023Oil on canvas30 x 25cm -
Jason LineStudio Window (study), 2024Oil on canvas35.5 x 40.5cm -
Jason LineStill Life with Three Objects (framed), 2024Oil on paper21 x 27cm -
Jason LineStill Life with Four Objects (unframed), 2024Oil on paper21 x 29cm -
Jason LineStill Life with Five Objects (unframed), 2024Oil on paper25 x 30cm -
Jason LineScissors, Paper and The Jewish Bride, 2024Oil on canvas30 x 35cm -
Jason LineArrangement in Seven Parts (unframed), 2025Oil on paper29 x 39cm -
Jason LineAugust Window, 2025Oil on canvas61 x 91cm / 24 x 36 inches -
Jason LineJuly Window, 2025Oil on canvas51 x 76cm / 20 x 30 inches -
Jason LineLate Summer Still Life, 2024Oil on canvas56 x 76cmSold -
Jason LineJanuary Window, 2025Oil on canvas laid on panel19 x 29cmSold -
Jason LineSpanish Pears II, 2025Oil on canvas20 x 25cmSold -
Jason LineSpanish Pears , 2025Oil on canvas20 x 25cmSold -
Jason LinePomegranate and Pear, 2025Oil on canvas20 x 25cmSold -
Jason LineArrangement in Nine Parts, 2025Oil on canvas60 x 76cmSold -
Jason LineObjects on a Plinth, 2025Charcoal on paper50 x 68cmSold -
Jason LineStill Life With Dried Lemon , 2025Oil on paper29 x 39cmSold
Framed Size: 40 x 50cm -
Jason LineLemon Diptych, 2017Oil on canvas laid on panel20 x 35 cmSold
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