"Art has the unique ability to evoke emotions buried deep within us. It bridges the gap between our conscious mind and the hidden depths of our psyche."
Naomi Jayne is an established Hertfordshire artist known for her evocative works celebrating the human form. With a strong focus on anatomy and emotion, her pieces are characterised by loose and expressive oil brushstrokes and the dynamic use of charcoal, capturing the essence of her subjects with raw intensity.
At the age of 26, Naomi underwent a double mastectomy due to a faulty BRCA mutation. This difficult experience significantly shaped her artistic vision, inspiring her to celebrate figures with a particular emphasis on the female form.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Naomi also studied psychotherapy which further deepened her understanding of human emotions and the complexities of the mind-body connection. This background in psychotherapy informs her work adding layers of psychological depth and empathy to her portrayals.
Naomi's work has garnered international collectors and is held in private collections around the world. Her pieces resonate deeply with viewers, offering a poignant reflection on the intersection of anatomy, vulnerability, and the celebration of bodies in their natural state. She skillfully bridges the cerebral and academic study of anatomy with the softness of emotion.