- Limited Edition Print, hand signed by the artist
- Edition Size: 195
- Image Size: 35.5 x 50 cm
- Frame Size: 58.5 x 72 cm
- Medium: Giclee – on paper and glazed
- Price includes frame as shown or similar
- Free standard UK mainland delivery
- Full Certification & Documentation
- Please note: image on website may show the publishers watermark, CollierDobson, this is not on the actual print
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The Three Amigos
Jake Winkle
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Biography
Jake Winkle – The Three Amigos
Jake Winkle is a renowned artist with a wide-reaching presence, primarily exhibiting his work in the southern regions of England.
A Finalist in the ‘Not The Turner Prize’ (2004)
Back in 2004, Jake Winkle achieved recognition as a finalist in the prestigious ‘Not The Turner Prize’ competition. This marked a significant milestone in his career.
Showcasing at The Royal Society of British Artist’s Exhibition (2007)
Fast forward to 2007, Jake’s exceptional artistry earned him a coveted spot in the highly regarded Royal Society of British Artist’s exhibition at London’s Mall Galleries. This event not only showcased his talent but also catapulted him into the spotlight of the art world.
Contributing to The Artist Magazine
Furthermore, Jake Winkle is a regular contributor to The Artist magazine, where he generously shares insights into his unique painting style. This contribution provides valuable content to fellow artists and enthusiasts alike.
Instructive DVDs and a Published Book
Jake’s expertise extends to instructional materials. He boasts an impressive collection of three DVDs by Townhouse Films: “Watercolour from Dark to Light,” “Light and Movement in Watercolour,” and his latest release, “Going Wild in Watercolour.” In addition to this, he authored the well-received book, “Light and Movement in Watercolour,” which first hit the shelves in 2012.
Awards and Accolades
Jake Winkle’s artistry has not gone unnoticed. His journey has been marked by several prestigious awards. Notable achievements include category wins and the esteemed “Best in Show” title at the Marwell International Wildlife Art Society’s annual exhibition. In 2009, he received the highly coveted St. Cuthberts Mill award for the best watercolour piece at the Society of Equestrian Artist’s annual show.
Art Inspired by Light and Movement
Diving deeper into his artistic philosophy, Jake’s artwork is a reflection of the world around him. It’s deeply influenced by the interplay of light and movement, resulting in captivating and dynamic pieces.
Commissions and Prestigious Clients
Beyond exhibitions in London and the southern regions of England, Jake Winkle has undertaken numerous fine art commissions. These commissions span individuals and prominent organizations, including The National Trust.
Teaching and Workshops
Jake’s dedication extends beyond his own artwork. He is a passionate teacher and demonstrator, conducting workshops and masterclasses throughout the country. Through these, he shares his expertise with aspiring artists. For those keen on joining his Dorset workshops and courses, detailed information can be found at www.jakewinkle.co.uk.
The Luxartis Brush Range
Jake entrusts his artistic endeavors to the Luxartis range of brushes. These brushes, along with his book and DVDs, are readily available at www.luxartis.biz.
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Jake Winkle – The Three Amigos
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Unlocking the Art of Giclée Prints: An Introduction to ‘zhee-klay’
For those curious about Giclée Prints, with their enigmatic pronunciation ‘zhee-klay,’ let’s embark on a journey into this world-renowned, meticulous high-quality fine art printing process.
The Definition of Giclée Printing
Giclée printing, an intricate art form, hinges on the precise application of archival pigment inks onto premium archival fine art paper or canvas. The very essence of the term ‘giclée print’ lies in its French origin, ‘giclée,’ which translates to ‘a spray or a squirt of liquid.’ This terminology aptly encapsulates the intricate printing process. It all begins with the creation of images meticulously derived from high-resolution digital captures of original artwork. These digital masterpieces are then expertly printed using archival-quality inks on top-tier archival fine art substrates, which include canvas and fine art papers.
The result?
Exceptional stability and outstanding lightfastness—qualities that ensure both the longevity and vibrancy of the artwork.
