3. Janice Gill
The Accused
Oil on board
76 x 65 cm
Signed & dated 1973
est. $2,000 - 3,000
Fetched $6,250
Relative Size: The Accused
Relative size

Janice Gill: born 1947 in Southland NZ.

Janice Gill painted and drew from an early age, completing adult community art education at Southland Technical College, Invercargill NZ.

Predominantly self-taught. Her subject matter depicts people and New Zealand society; the irony and contrasts of the rich and poor, powerful and powerless, young and old. Story telling with meaning in a time of expressionism, minimalism, post modernism.

As well as painting contemporary New Zealand life, Gill has painted three historical series: Minnie Dean, the Southland baby farmer, only woman hanged in NZ in 1890's; Hokonui Whisky, Southland illicit whisky distillation of the early 1900's; and the Maungatapu Murders, highwaymen active during gold - rush times in Nelson's 1860's.

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