Jacqueline is a Contemporary Landscape painter who is based in Sydney and has been working as a professional artist for more than 20 years, exhibiting widely and receiving numerous awards and commendations.
Her gouache practice begins with plein air sketches, then she creates images that are delicately balanced between observation and imagination, expressing her visual and emotional response to particular places.
The term gouache was first used in France in the eighteenth century to describe a type of paint made from pigments bound in water-soluble gum, like watercolour, but with the addition of a white pigment in order to make it opaque.