H. J. Jackson RE

Biography

The declining fishing industry features strongly in John’s work, and he likes his boats to look as if they have been to sea. The multiple layers of ink result in a ‘treacly’ appearance which helps to gives them the look of working vessels. Mainly devoid of figures, John’s prints rely instead on the complex and seemingly confusing tangle of fishing gear to suggest the human involvement.

Works
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Alongside
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Alongside
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Beach Shadows II
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Beach Shadows II
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Crab Boats
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Crab Boats
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Dry Dock
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Dry Dock
  • H. J. Jackson RE, High Tide
    H. J. Jackson RE
    High Tide
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Quayside Shadows
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Quayside Shadows
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Ropes and Baskets
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Ropes and Baskets
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Waiting for the Winch
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Waiting for the Winch
  • H. J. Jackson RE, Wheelhouse - LT1
    H. J. Jackson RE
    Wheelhouse - LT1