Having spent twenty-seven years on the Yorkshire moors where the light was often subdued and overcast, I arrived in Australia and was immediately struck by its brilliance and by the intense blue skies and seas.
A constant source of inspiration for my paintings is the continually changing moods of the sea and the quiet wetlands and inland waterways with their abundance of bird life. The Australian Outback has also inspired me with colours that vibrate in the morning and evening light – bright reds, oranges and purples contrast with the deep blue of the sky. In spring, the Outback comes alive, bursting into a brilliant carpet of colour.
Australia is a land I truly love and I am passionate about capturing its unique, breathtaking scenery.
I usually paint with acrylics on good quality stretched canvases. My style and technique varies and I respond to my subject matter with very realistic to semi-abstract images.
It is my desire to produce paintings that you will find uplifting and will add peace and serenity to your environment.
Biographical details
SOLO EXHIBITIONS (1989 – 2018)
UK
Todmorden Art Gallery, Yorkshire
Hong Kong
Fine Line Art Gallery
Japan
Asahi Culture Centre, Tokyo
Australia
Chardonnay Lodge, Coonawarra
Local Images, Penola
Parker’s Coonawarra Estate Winery, Penola
Wilson’s Gallery, Robe
Artistic License, Adelaide
Lombard Gallery, Adelaide
Canberra Grammar School Gallery
Avalon Studio Gallery, Adelaide
Gallery M Gallery, Adelaide
RESIDENCIES
Canberra Boys’ Grammar School
Westminster School, Adelaide
COMMISSIONS (1990 – 2019)
36 Paintings for the North Shore Hospital, Brisbane
57 Private Commissions (UK and Australia)
COLLECTIONS
Alice Springs Art Foundation Barossa Valley Art Collection
University of South Australia Parliament House, Sydney
Westminster School, Adelaide
Westmead Hospital, Sydney
District Council of Port Elliot and Goolwa
Philip Archer Consulting, Melbourne
PUBLICATIONS
Directory of Australian Printmakers
Women Artists of Australia
Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand, ed. Max Germaine
A Buyer’s Guide to Australian Art, ed. Graham Ryles
Who’s Who of Australian Visual Artists
Australian Artist Magazine Jan, Feb and Aug (2006)
Picture Business UK May 2007
GROUP EXHIBITIONS (a selection 1990 – 2021)
UK
Mall Galleries, London
Harrison Lord Gallery, Brighouse
Marine Art, Beer, Dorset
Todmorden Gallery, Yorkshire
Hong Kong
Karin Weber Gallery
Fine Line Art Gallery
Japan
Yoshida Hanga Art Gallery
S. Australia
Gallery M, Contemporary Art Prize, Adelaide, Finalist (2016 and 2018)
Heysen Landscape Prize Exhibition, Finalist
Fleurieu Art Prize Exhibition, Adelaide, Finalist
Stump Hill Gallery, McLaren Vale
Art Domain Gallery, Adelaide
Victor Harbor Rotary Art Show
Glenelg Fine Art Gallery
Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide
Wilson’s Gallery, Robe
Artworx Gallery, Goolwa
Victoria
Seaview Gallery, Queenscliff
Manyung Gallery
Delshan Gallery
Without Pier Gallery
Queensland
My Gallery, Brisbane
Crafters Gallery, Mt Tamborine
Qantas Lounge Exhibitions
(Adelaide, Perth, Caloundra)
Testimonials
It was such a pleasant surprise to find your history and contact request attached to the back of Wading Ibis when I brought it home today. … I love the image and the setting and I’m already enjoying it. I like to imagine that I can just barely hear the water rippling and just barely make out the slight movements of the birds that are causing the ripples. I get a strong sense of knowing the place, of having been there before; or maybe it’s reminiscent of so many places like it that I’ve seen in my life.
Joel
Your floral painting that now graces my sitting room, delights me every day. I could not have wished for a lovelier vision of beauty!
Don
Interested to see that you came from West Yorkshire! We loved the two years we spent living and working in Wetherby and Leeds in 1996/97. With best wishes and thanks for a beautiful painting.
Tim and Susanna
My twin sister and I love your work so much that she’s also buying your Seagulls prints.
Di
I am an old scholar of Westminster School and the areas you have painted mean so much to me – as I swim the waters and walk along the beach. Thank you for capturing the true magic of Seacliff and Brighton.
Rick
Just a short note to tell you how much we are enjoying your painting, Evening Flight. We have a holiday home on Lake Mulwala on the NSW border – this painting is so appropriate for this area and the tonings are quite beautiful.
My husband, Bruce, is a one-eyed AFL supporter and saw this work of art in the Qantas Lounge in Adelaide whilst waiting for his flight back to Melbourne. He took the details and did a small print out on the computer. As a result, it is now hanging in our Mulwala home – for everyone to enjoy. We’ve had so many comments in the short time it’s been there – all very complimentary!
Bruce and Rosalie
Anita and I are thrilled to have purchased a Valerie Jordan original. We will treasure the painting and it will take pride of place in our new home which we are soon building.
Anita and Grant
I also have Seagulls and Surf that you painted. Both works are perfect for my home. Thank you.
John
Just love this painting. We have a beach house at Port Elliot and this is where it will reside with Franz Kemp’s Coorong in Winter and some of Clapsom’s lovely work from Kangaroo Island. Thank you so much for this as we adore this area.
Des
I love the beach and hope one day to live by the sea. This painting gives me hope.
Sharon
The seagulls were so striking when we walked in the gallery, we couldn’t resist. Beautiful, crisp colours. We have a house we use on weekends, Glenelg North, where the paintings will live. Keep up your beautiful work.
Julie and Paul
Our Misty Morning scene looks superb in our Goolwa bedroom and is frequently commented on. If you should be down that way, you would be most welcome to call in.
Betty
Your print is hanging where I can see it each morning when having breakfast. A very relaxing way to start the day.
Peter and Libby