Acrylic Painting
Jacki Fewtrell Gobert
Jacki is a pioneering artist whose incisive command of acrylics transforms interiors and still life into bold, exuberant canvases.
Artist Profile
Jacki is a pioneering artist with a Master’s from COFA (UNSW) whose incisive command of acrylics transforms interiors and still life into bold, exuberant canvases. Twice awarded the MOSMAN Art Prize, she has also garnered accolades at Paint a Memory, Kirribilli, RSL Artex and Seaforth Arts festivals, and featured in esteemed competitions including the Gosford, Len Fox and Adelaide Perry Drawing Prizes. Her work is held in significant public and private collections, including Government House, and is showcased in galleries across Australia and abroad in China, the USA, Russia, Denmark, Ireland and England. Celebrated for her striking vision and technical prowess, Jacki remains an inspiring figure in modern art.
Artist Interview
What medium do you work with, and why have you chosen them?
Acrylic on canvas and Charcoal/Pastel
How does your artwork get from initial concept to exhibition stage?
Observation and transformation of the obvious and mundane .
Can you tell us a little more about your creative working environment/studio?
Eclectic but large.
Career Highlights
- Winning Mosman Art Prize twice.
- Winner Kirribilli Art Prize
- H/C in Hornsby Art Prize Finalist in Blake AP, KAAP AP, Emsla Still Life AP and Len Fox AP.