Jane Jenevieve is a Sydney-based visual artist and composer creating immersive abstract works that explore perception, symbolic abstraction, and the observer’s role in shaping meaning. Working from her studio in Marrickville, Jane creates highly textural paintings that move between structure and intuition, often drawing on ideas of thresholds, memory, signal, story, and evolution.
Guided by the currents of image and sound, Jane’s work is shaped through intuition and quiet attention. Each piece emerges from an exchange between self and material, where thought gives way to instinct and the act of making becomes its own kind of language.
Jane Jenevieve’s series Self Excited Circuit takes its title from the physics phenomenon in which the observer participates in what becomes observable. Through painted framing elements, layered forms, and a considered nod to mid-century colour and design, her works invite the viewer into an active relationship with the image.
Rather than presenting fixed narratives, Jane’s paintings open fields of possibility, where meaning shifts through the act of looking. Viewers are invited to rename each work according to the story or meaning that emerges for them, embracing meaning as something co-created through perception.