

THISVIBRANT ART
Jessica shares her heart.
Jessica Lockwood's photography offers a deeply immersive exploration of place, memory, and atmosphere, with a particular sensitivity to the lush environments of North East Victoria. Her work captures the region not simply as landscape, but as a living, breathing presence—dense with texture, shifting light, and quiet narrative. In the abundant greenery of North East Victoria, Lockwood finds a palette that feels both vivid and restrained. Her use of colour is deliberate and emotive rather than decorative. Greens are rarely singular; instead, they unfold in layered tones—from deep eucalyptus shadows to the luminous brightness of new growth after rain. These variations create a sense of depth that draws the viewer inward, as though stepping into the photograph rather than observing it from a distance. Light plays a crucial role in her compositions. Often soft and diffused, it filters through foliage or settles gently across open spaces, reinforcing the sense of stillness that characterises much of her work. There is a noticeable absence of harsh contrast; instead, Lockwood favours tonal harmony, allowing colours to breathe and coexist. This approach mirrors the natural rhythms of the region, where mist, cloud cover, and dappled sunlight soften the edges of the landscape. Her photographs frequently suggest human presence without directly depicting it. A worn path, a weathered fence, or the subtle imprint of movement through grass hints at stories embedded in the land. In this way, Lockwood’s work becomes as much about memory and trace as it is about physical environment. The lushness of North East Victoria is not presented as untouched wilderness, but as a space shaped by time, habitation, and quiet interaction.
What distinguishes Lockwood’s landscape photography is its ability to balance richness with restraint. The abundance of the landscape could easily overwhelm, yet her compositions remain measured and contemplative. Each frame feels intentional, encouraging slow looking and reflection. Rather than seeking dramatic spectacle, she reveals the quiet intensity of the everyday—where colour, light, and texture converge to create a deeply felt sense of place. Ultimately, Jessica Lockwood’s work invites viewers to reconsider how they see familiar environments. Through her nuanced use of colour and her attentiveness to the subtleties of North East Victoria, she transforms the landscape into something both intimate and expansive—an enduring study of how place can be experienced, remembered, and felt.
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'Lake Sunset'— Print on canvas, 2020, Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175
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'Winding Road'— Print on canvas, 2020. Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175
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'Old Chestnut'-Print on canvas, 2020, Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175
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'Peach'-Print on canvas, 2020, Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175
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'Adrift'-Print on canvas, 2020, Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

'Buddha'-Print on canvas, 2020, Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175
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'Growth'-Print on canvas, 2020 Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175
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'Chestnut Fields'-Print on canvas, 2020, Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

-'Gorge at dusk' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

-'Almost Ingrams' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

- 'Domain beams' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

-'The Field' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

-'Gorge Pools' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

- 'Sunset in Stanley' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

-'Amber tracks' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175

-'Sambel at Dusk' on canvas, 2020
Jessica Lockwood.
51 x 51cm
$175