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JEAN HOBSON
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The Guardian’s MartinWainwright: There is something special about Jean’s paintings; partly an expression of her warm and sympathetic character but more importantly an originality which brings out those fleeting expressions, moods or physical characteristics which almost always defy the photographer. I just love strongly coloured paintings. Hooray for Hockney! And for Hobson!
Art critic and jazz singer, the late George Melly: Jean’s paintings are both realistic and poetic. Sometimes her paintings are a little sinister but most often, without patronising, they encapsulate the pleasure and vitality of the North.
Playwright Willy Russell: Jean’s paintings are characterised by their vitality and immediacy. Beyond their deceptive simplicity, however, there is a depth and complexity, which becomes more apparent, every viewing.
Playwright Alan Bleasdale: I have only ever bought three paintings in my life; two of them are by Jean Hobson.
Playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn: I have a number of Jean’s picture and she, I know, has enjoyed several of my plays. We are quite a mutual admiration society really. I think she’s terrific.
Art Critic, Germany, Von Eva Maria Siefer: Original and exciting work, I have even bought one.
Managing Director of Power Gems Corporation, USA Paul Tipple: We wanted to showcase another big talent from the North West of England and we did. The Americans loved her.
The Guardian’s Martin Wainwright:
There is something special about Jean’s paintings; partly an expression of her warm and sympathetic character but more importantly an originality which brings out those fleeting expressions, moods or physical characteristics which almost always defy the photographer. I just love strongly coloured paintings. Hooray for Hockney! And for Hobson!
Art critic and jazz singer George Melly:
Jean’s paintings are both realistic and poetic. Sometimes her painting are a little sinister but most often, without patronising, they encapsulate the pleasure and vitality of the North.
Playwright Willy Russell:
Jean’s paintings are characterised by their vitality and immediacy. Beyond their deceptive simplicity, however, there is a depth and complexity, which becomes more apparent, every viewing.
Playwright Alan Bleasdale:
I have only ever bought three paintings in my life; two of them are by Jean Hobson.
Playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn:
I have a number of Jean’s picture and she, I know, has enjoyed several of my plays. We are quite a mutual admiration society really. I think she’s terrific.
Art Critic, Germany, Von Eva Maria Siefer:
Original and exciting work, I have even bought one.
Managing Director of Power Gems Corporation, USA Paul Tipple:
We wanted to showcase another big talent from the North West of England and we did. The Americans loved her.