Articles by: JKChapman

Lofoten Islands Norway - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

No. 27 – Lofoten Islands, Norway

I’m finally back on the World Series trail! although I wont be posting in this series quite as often as last year, i’m certainly hoping to build on those initial 26 paintings and create a larger collection of views from fascinating locations around the globe. I still have my wish […]

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Winchester Colouring Pages

I’ve been meaning to create some colour in sheets for a while now, it seems quite a natural thing to make from my line-heavy compositions. With the Painted Cities exhibition still going on, it was nice to be able to add a couple of Winchester colouring pages for the activity […]

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Winchester Buttercross Diorama

Winchester Buttercross Diorama

This isn’t my first experiment with cutting out my images, but i’ve recently found myself drawn back to the idea and started playing with some new little compositions. Here’s a small study of the Winchester Buttercross set in front of the typical High Street architecture. It’s a fairly simplistic setup […]

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Painted Cities Book - Illustration by Jonathan Chapman

Painted Cities Book

It’s here! my first little book has arrived from the printers! yay! i’m quite excited for this as i’ve had the idea of creating little books from a series of work for ages. The current exhibition seemed like the perfect excuse to get some made, although it’s much later into […]

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The Artist Magazine

The Artist Magazine Feature

Exciting times! I’ve been featured in the April edition of ‘The Artist’ – interviewed by the wonderful Felix Rowe. I was delighted to talk to Felix about my creative journey and how my style has developed since starting my degree at Newcastle University all those years ago. He’s done a […]

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Painted Cities – Exhibition Walkthrough

This is my first attempt at an exhibition walkthrough, a little glimpse into the City Space at Winchester Discovery Centre. I need to practice my camera movements and get over that cringing feeling when hearing your own voice played back… but overall it’s a really nice way to capture the […]

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