Jack Tierney
Born in Milton Keynes, UK in 1986.
Educated at Loughborough University School of Art and Design. Exhibited at the National Open Art Winner's Exhibition, 2015, and his solo exhibitions include Unacquainted, at the KOP Gallery, Bristol and
The Dancing Plague, Taunton Brewhouse in 2019.
Jack Tierney currently works out of his studio in Cornwall, having spent the previous ten years based in Bristol.
The subjects of his paintings are the everyday objects, people and events that reflect his surroundings. They might be dogs, a still life with flowers or people on a night out.
Tierney is influenced by the care free brushwork and bold colours of the 20th century fauvists, the exploration of form and surface in figurative expressionism, and the unapologetic fun of naïve art. His work is the re-interpretation of familiar subjects in unfamiliar ways, using form, colour and composition to create paintings that are intentionally slightly at odds with themselves.
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100 reasons for flowers. 17) These are better than roses, 2021View more details
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100 reasons for flowers. 18) Last of Valentine’s, 2021View more details
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100 reasons for flowers. 19) Half time Oranges, 2021View more details
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100 reasons for flowers. 21) Buy good Horses, 2021View more details
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100 reasons for flowers. 22) Fuschia’s and cigarettes, 2021View more details
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100 reasons for flowers. 23) Earth, wind and fire jugglers, 2021View more details
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Mrs Troffea, 2019View more details
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100 Reasons for Flowers. 1) No particular reason at all, 2020View more details
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100 Reasons for Flowers. 2) Forgotten Birthday, 2020View more details
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100 Reasons for Flowers. 6) Welcome to Space, 2020View more details
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Sorry ur Nans dead, 2020View more details
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Sunflowers 2 (After Vincent), 2019View more details
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Two weeks after Mother's Day, 2020View more details
Born in Milton Keynes, UK in 1986.
Educated at Loughborough University School of Art and Design. Exhibited at the National Open Art Winner's Exhibition, 2015, and his solo exhibitions include Unacquainted, at the KOP Gallery, Bristol and
The Dancing Plague, Taunton Brewhouse in 2019.
Jack Tierney currently works out of his studio in Cornwall, having spent the previous ten years based in Bristol.
The subjects of his paintings are the everyday objects, people and events that reflect his surroundings. They might be dogs, a still life with flowers or people on a night out.
Tierney is influenced by the care free brushwork and bold colours of the 20th century fauvists, the exploration of form and surface in figurative expressionism, and the unapologetic fun of naïve art. His work is the re-interpretation of familiar subjects in unfamiliar ways, using form, colour and composition to create paintings that are intentionally slightly at odds with themselves.