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Jacqui Brown - The Rise
Jacqui Brown, The Rise, 2026
Acrylic on board, 93.5x64cm, framed
I don’t experience my life or my art in clear stages. Instead, everything overlaps. Seven Seasons comes from that place of uncertainty - of not being able to pinpoint where I am, only knowing what I am feeling. Living and working in the Southern Highlands, I paint acrylic landscapes that hold personal memory. Furniture appears outdoors as a way of placing the private inside the open, and flowers become stand-ins for emotion when words fall short.
Each painting is made in response to what I am carrying at the time. The music I listen to shapes the mood. My family relationships and the hardships we move through leave marks in the work. So does the long, quiet journey of being an artist - facing rejection, watching others succeed, doubting myself, stepping away, and wondering if I should stop altogether.
There were seasons where I felt left behind, and others where I tried to let go of comparison. Eventually, something shifted. Not a resolution, but an arrival at a place I didn’t expect - one that still feels fragile and overwhelming in the best way. These works hold all of that at once. They are not about reaching a final season, but about staying with the mess, the movement, and the moments that change you.
The Rise reflects an artist moving through uncertainty, rejection, comparison, and change. Using acrylic landscapes, furniture placed in open space, and emotionally driven weather forms, the work brings private experience into view. Rather than defining one stage of life, these paintings hold many seasons at once - moments of doubt, endurance, and unexpected clarity - revealing an ongoing journey shaped by persistence, vulnerability, and growth.
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Shipping & Collection
This artwork is available for collection from The Corner Store Gallery or can be shipped after the close of the exhibition on August 30 2026.
This piece requires a custom shipping quote - select shipping option > LARGE ARTWORK CUSTOM QUOTE at the checkout. All artworks are insured and come safely packaged.
As original artworks are unique, all sales are considered final. If your artwork arrives damaged in transit, please contact us as soon as possible so we can assist.
For full details, please view our Shipping Policy or Refund Policy.
Jacqui Brown, The Rise, 2026
Acrylic on board, 93.5x64cm, framed
I don’t experience my life or my art in clear stages. Instead, everything overlaps. Seven Seasons comes from that place of uncertainty - of not being able to pinpoint where I am, only knowing what I am feeling. Living and working in the Southern Highlands, I paint acrylic landscapes that hold personal memory. Furniture appears outdoors as a way of placing the private inside the open, and flowers become stand-ins for emotion when words fall short.
Each painting is made in response to what I am carrying at the time. The music I listen to shapes the mood. My family relationships and the hardships we move through leave marks in the work. So does the long, quiet journey of being an artist - facing rejection, watching others succeed, doubting myself, stepping away, and wondering if I should stop altogether.
There were seasons where I felt left behind, and others where I tried to let go of comparison. Eventually, something shifted. Not a resolution, but an arrival at a place I didn’t expect - one that still feels fragile and overwhelming in the best way. These works hold all of that at once. They are not about reaching a final season, but about staying with the mess, the movement, and the moments that change you.
The Rise reflects an artist moving through uncertainty, rejection, comparison, and change. Using acrylic landscapes, furniture placed in open space, and emotionally driven weather forms, the work brings private experience into view. Rather than defining one stage of life, these paintings hold many seasons at once - moments of doubt, endurance, and unexpected clarity - revealing an ongoing journey shaped by persistence, vulnerability, and growth.
Contact us about personal payment plans and Layby.
Shipping & Collection
This artwork is available for collection from The Corner Store Gallery or can be shipped after the close of the exhibition on August 30 2026.
This piece requires a custom shipping quote - select shipping option > LARGE ARTWORK CUSTOM QUOTE at the checkout. All artworks are insured and come safely packaged.
As original artworks are unique, all sales are considered final. If your artwork arrives damaged in transit, please contact us as soon as possible so we can assist.
For full details, please view our Shipping Policy or Refund Policy.