Gillian Jason Gallery Group Show - 4me4you
ARTIST: Megan Baker

‘Enchanted Gardens’ , a group exhibition.

ABOUT ME

Every visit to a gallery has the potential to uncover something unexpected, and each new adventure often introduces us to artists whose work sparks curiosity and conversation.

On a recent visit, 4me4you stepped into Gillian Jason Gallery to experience Enchanted Gardens, a group exhibition that brings together contemporary artists inspired by the forms, textures, and rhythms of the natural world.

MY PROCESS

The exhibition features works by Megan Baker, Demi Danka, Beatrice Hasell-McCosh, Eleanor Johnson, Eline Martherus, Milan Young, Colette LaVette, and Celia Mora.

“Enchanted Gardens“

  • Every visit to a gallery has the potential to uncover something unexpected, and each new adventure often introduces us to artists whose work sparks curiosity and conversation.

  • On a recent visit, 4me4you stepped into Gillian Jason Gallery to experience Enchanted Gardens, a group exhibition that brings together contemporary artists inspired by the forms, textures, and rhythms of the natural world.

Celia Mora

  • Rather than presenting traditional landscape scenes, the exhibition explores nature through more personal and imaginative perspectives. The artists engage with the organic world in subtle and varied ways: some works reflect the delicate patterns found in leaves, roots, and tidal movements, while others transform natural cycles into gestures of repetition, movement, and quiet metamorphosis. The result is an exhibition that feels sensory and alive, inviting viewers to experience nature through texture, form, and abstraction.
  • Each artist offers a unique interpretation of how nature can influence creative practice, from delicate references to botanical structures to more expressive responses to natural rhythms.

Eleanor Johnson

  • Enchanted Gardens encourages visitors to slow down and take a closer look. As the works unfold, they reflect the cycles that shape both the natural world and human life, moments of birth, bloom, growth, adaptation, and eventual decay. These stages become powerful sources of inspiration, reminding us of the constant transformation that surrounds us.

Eleanor Johnson

Demi Danka

Beatrice Hasell-McCosh

Megan Baker

  • Ultimately, the exhibition celebrates the generative power of nature, not only as a subject but also as a method of thinking and creating. Through their diverse approaches, the artists reveal how the natural world continues to provide fertile ground for contemporary artistic exploration.

Colette LaVette

Colette LaVette

Gillian Jason Gallery

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