Jeremy Gardiner

[1][2] It has also been reviewed in The Boston Globe,[3] Miami Herald,[4] The New York Times,[5][6] and British newspapers including The Guardian[7] and The Observer.

[11] Gardiner seeks to capture the environmental processes that shape the surface of the earth and his vision of landscape reflects the genius loci or sense of place of his subjects.

[14] He has continued the approach to landscapes of 20th-century St Ives modernist artists such as Peter Lanyon, Ben Nicholson, and John Tunnard.

[10] Gardiner's landscape subjects have included locations from the Jurassic Coast,[15][16] especially in Dorset, and the coastline of Cornwall,[17] in southern England.

Jeremy Gardiner's work Purbeck Light Years used hybrid techniques combining computer animation, painting and drawing, and immersive virtual reality.

Southforeland Lighthouse , Kent , by Jeremy Gardiner
Artworks by Jeremy Gardiner at the Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum during the 2021 Chengdu Biennale in China