Mixed Media
Painting / Drawing
Painting / Drawing
Sculpture
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Suture, 2025. Oil, pigment and chalk on linen, 30 x 60 cm.
Wayfare, 2025. Plant dyes, oil and threads on linen, 180 x 200 cm.
The Beneath, and the Beyond, 2025. Oil and pigment on canvas, 60 x 80cm.
After Seven Times Moving in One Year, 2024. Charcoal, pigment and oil on canvas, 28 x 35 cm.
2025 Pulse
The Wayfare Series (Including a Series of Four Paintings)
Who are you?
Looking Out from Within
Acrylic, canvas, nails thread 139.7 × 162.6 × 8 cm
Plant dyes and oil on linen 200 x 180 cm
Oil on canvas 115 × 80 cm
Stainless steel 149 × 150 × 158 cm
2025
2024
60 × 80 cm 60 x 30 cm 28 x 35 cm
2025
jillian.bogan Jillian Bogan
daisyye19 Jingyi Ye
Jillian Bogan is a Saskatoon-based painter and sculptor whose practice combines painting and sculpture through textile-inspired techniques. Using pleating, string art and soak staining, Bogan explores themes of memory, emotion and the natural world. Her work, created in response to the rise of AI and its limitations, seeks to embody processes of making that resist replication while emphasising the tactile, emotional and human qualities of art. Pulse forms part of an ongoing exploration into the interaction of thread and paint. Raw canvas is first stained, pigments left to flow freely in an intuitive process. Thread is then mapped and wrapped around nails, generating forms that intersect and respond to one another. The work investigates how straight lines bend into curves when held in tension, a visual contradiction that mirrors emotional complexity. The result carries the rhythm of a heartbeat.
Joan Syckelmoore
Jingyi Ye is a Chinese Canadian artist based in London whose practice explores the reconciliation of inner and outer worlds. Working with natural colourants and semi- abstract landscape imagery, Ye weaves multicultural identity into works that merge Eastern perception with Western formalism. Through mapping, layering and mark-making, she reflects fragmented and displaced experiences across Canada and the UK. Jingyi Ye explores landscapes as embodiments of space-time, seeking resonance between nature and art. Ye maps and layers fragmented perceptions, juxtaposing organic and geometric forms to reflect shifting cultural encounters and a search for harmony amid contemporary uncertainty.
Joan Syckelmoore is a Scottish artist whose practice is shaped by the industrial heritage of the East Coast. With a background in ceramics and 3D multidisciplinary design, Syckelmoore now works primarily in sculpture. Recent works include a series of steel pieces created from spirals cut and twisted from flat sheets of metal, some at life size and exhibited internationally. The spiral form embodies transformation and resilience, inviting reflection, harmony and a deeper connection with nature through the symbolic use of steel.
joboundart Jo Bound
Jo Bound works primarily with oil on canvas and ink on paper. Bound’s work was exhibited at the Brick Lane Gallery and in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2025. Painting the real person contorted in the bath with a look of anger reveals how people are not always as they appear on the outside.
To interact with the symbolic spiral and connect with nature as it reflects the seasons.
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