The Story
Size:28 x 69 in.
Jack Frame’s Orpheus, a striking 24" x 65" inch painting, exemplifies his fascination with the interplay between nature and artistic expression. The composition features a cluster of trees, their delicate branches and lush green foliage standing out against a shimmering iridescent background. The radiant hues of purples, blues, and pinks create an ethereal atmosphere, imbuing the work with an almost dreamlike quality. The metallic undertones enhance the vibrancy of the piece, allowing the colours to shift and change depending on the light, reinforcing the transient beauty of nature.
Frame’s approach to tree portraits isolates them from their natural landscapes, elevating them to symbolic forms that embody strength, resilience, and harmony. His technique of layering oils and acrylics over metal leaf gives his work a distinctive texture and luminosity, reminiscent of traditional Japanese screen painting.
Born in Kent in 1983, Frame graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2007 with a sell-out degree show. He has since gained international recognition, winning awards such as the GSA Painting Prize and the Jolomo Award for Landscape Painting. His work is collected worldwide, reflecting his ability to capture the timeless elegance of nature in a contemporary and innovative style.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Size:28 x 69 in.
Jack Frame’s Orpheus, a striking 24" x 65" inch painting, exemplifies his fascination with the interplay between nature and artistic expression. The composition features a cluster of trees, their delicate branches and lush green foliage standing out against a shimmering iridescent background. The radiant hues of purples, blues, and pinks create an ethereal atmosphere, imbuing the work with an almost dreamlike quality. The metallic undertones enhance the vibrancy of the piece, allowing the colours to shift and change depending on the light, reinforcing the transient beauty of nature.
Frame’s approach to tree portraits isolates them from their natural landscapes, elevating them to symbolic forms that embody strength, resilience, and harmony. His technique of layering oils and acrylics over metal leaf gives his work a distinctive texture and luminosity, reminiscent of traditional Japanese screen painting.
Born in Kent in 1983, Frame graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2007 with a sell-out degree show. He has since gained international recognition, winning awards such as the GSA Painting Prize and the Jolomo Award for Landscape Painting. His work is collected worldwide, reflecting his ability to capture the timeless elegance of nature in a contemporary and innovative style.
















