Jelly Green (b.1992) is a British - New Zealand painter who divides her time between her studio in Suffolk and London. She has been mentored by artist Maggi Hambling since she was 16 years old.
Her paintings, which are imbued with a deep passion for nature and landscape - whether it's the Brazilian rainforest where she lived in a treehouse for several months, or the bucolic English garden of her childhood - explore the passion and wonder of the natural world. For the last five years her work has been focused on raising awareness of the deforestation that is occurring throughout the earth, primarily in tropical rainforests. Her paintings have been acquired for private collection throughout Europe, the US, Asia, the Middle East and Australasia.
To view a short video of Jelly at work please click here. To read a feature about her in Christie's magazine please click here.
2022
The Wild Edges, The Rowley Gallery, London
Burn, Noho Studios, London
2020
Painting In Suffolk, The Rowley Gallery, London
2019
Devour, Oxo Tower Gallery, London
2018
Tangle, The Rowley Gallery, London
2017
Quercus & Co, Alde Valley Spring Festival
2016
From This Land, Alde Valley Spring Festival
Art For Cure, Glemham Hall
2014
The Sky, Snape Maltings Gallery, Snape
2013
Cornucopia, White House Farm, Glemham
Presteigne Festival, The Workhouse Gallery, Presteigne
Rootstein Hopkins Drawing Exhibition 2013, Morley Gallery, London
Snape Maltings, Snape
2012
The Art Wall, Kensington Place, London
Suffolk Show, Ipswich
Alde Valley Spring Festival, Glemham
City & Herd, Shoreditch Studios, London
2011
Herd & Field, Peter Pears Gallery, Aldeburgh