Jennifer Durrant

[3] She moved to Umbria, Italy, in 2000,[5] and works in a studio overlooking Lake Trasimeno, and also has a home in her birth town of Brighton.

[3] Her work is held in collections including Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Neue Galerie, Aachen, Tate Gallery, London, The Government Art Collection, ICI Millbank, National Westminster Bank, New York, and Union Bank of Switzerland, London.

Abstract and spontaneous in their intentional asymmetry, they borrow from nature but are in no sense literal.

"[6] As of 2020[update] the Royal Academy shop offers notecards, aprons and teatowels featuring these characteristic designs.

[1] The National Portrait Gallery holds a photograph of Durrant, taken by Dennis Toff in her studio in Italy in 2007.