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Paintings that invigorate spaces and spirits for art collectors and interior designers
Jeansy’s artwork is captivating because his original contemporary abstract paintings are WOW ! and add to one of the most important genres for collectors and galleries in terms of current purchase preferences and potential collection value growth.
Jeansy is a certificate holder of the MoMA Coursera “What is Contemporary Art ?” MOOC. (2024).
His portraits and conemporary abstract paintings are vibrant, bold, confident and visually stunning. Probably collectable. His use of colour is striking and evocative with each piece possessing a unique and alluring quality.
His paintings are dynamic and energetic, with each stroke conveying a sense of movement and life. Jeans’ art is evolving and represents a new exciting direction in contemporary art with each piece destined to become a classic.
When questioned closely, Jeansy says that his goal is make people say “Wow ! That’s Interesting !” when they view his work.
In 2026 AND 2027, Jeansy will be campaigning his paintings to contemporary art collectors as well as interior designers who are eager to match their architectural design colorways.
Jeansy is a 12 year emerging artist based down-under in Sydney Australia…passionate about contemporary abstractionism incorporating impressionistic and expressionistic themes.
Working in mixed media with a foundation in acrylic, others like his stuff. Because of that, collectors’ interest will follow. It’s all about building a profile in the collector community.
Jeansy has minimal training in art but says he’s had wonderful guidance from established artists and art teachers and mentors. His results clearly demonstrate that well.
Currently focused on large-scaled portraits and contemporary abstracts with themes which mirror the complexity of our lives, Jeansy’s artistic subject development journey started with family and friend’s portraits.
His artistic techniques are bespoke for our times and his clients. “It’s all about creating impact,” he said.
Jeansy’s creative processes start with sound research to understand what’s high on the interest themes of collectors. “Lightbulb moments around social insights drive my inspiration to sketch madly until I’ve got something workable for my primary collector markets,” he said.
“One day, I hope”, he said “my work will make to the walls of the great fine art galleries iaround the world as a recognised international artist.”
“Will I enter art exhibitions and art prizes?” he went on to say. “Sure. When there’s an opportunity to connect with the art collectors who recognise value and collectable growth, I’ll be there” he concluded.
Australian exhibition entries include the Wynne Prize and Archibald Prize. Also, entries to the Gosford, TADAS and Gunnedah Art Prizes.













