by ChrisHeirani | Mar 14, 2020
It is these layers of landscape which, through his scientific approach, Jeremy Gardiner is able to evoke in his paintings. The texture of the works is unique and considered, each one referencing both the geological and man-made effects on landscape. His working method...
by ChrisHeirani | Mar 2, 2017
In Gardiner’s paintings we find the same sensation as when walking among mountains – of man’s staggering insignificance, and the consequent sense of liberation at being so small and so transitory an episode in the greater scheme of things. Gardiner includes...
by ChrisHeirani | Mar 22, 2016
Hang Gliding | Asa Delta, Rio de Janeiro
by ChrisHeirani | Feb 22, 2016
A Page in the Book of Time | Kayaking on the Jurassic Coast
by ChrisHeirani | Mar 2, 2014
Gardiner can be seen as part of an older tradition in his selection of coastlines and islands as subject matter. The Dorset and Cornwall coasts, and the islands of Fernando de Noronha, are all appealingly ‘unspoilt’. Their geological features and the hardness of their...