
I heard the woodland murmurs like a hymn, 2025
Jennifer Reynolds
Giclée print on Hahnemühle cotton rag paper with anti reflective glass and a wooden frame
Original Photography, 29 x 21 cm
Limited Edition of 5
Jennifer Reynolds Art
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All artwork sales are final. Due to the nature of original and limited-edition artwork, I do not accept returns, refunds, or exchanges. Each piece is carefully represented through detailed photographs and descriptions to help you make an informed decision prior to purchase. All artwork is securely packaged and clearly labelled as fragile. In the unlikely event that your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact me within 7 days of delivery with photographs of the packaging and item. I will assist you in resolving the issue with the postal service. Thank you for supporting independent art.
About Jennifer Reynolds
Her artistic journey is rooted in a profound exploration of the natural world and its interconnectedness with humanity.
Her work serves as a poignant reflection on the evolving relationship between humans and nature. She illuminates the subtle nuances of human connection and disconnection with the natural world, shedding light on the alarming trend of societal disconnect from our natural roots.
A catalyst for introspection, her images challenge viewers to re-evaluate their place within the intricate web of existence and re-affirming the timeless truth: that we are not merely observers of nature, but integral participants in its cosmic symphony.
With a growing international presence, Jennifer's work has been exhibited in galleries in locations such as New York, Barcelona, and Rome. Her debut solo exhibition at DIVA Ireland in August 2023 marked a significant milestone in her artistic journey, as well as the opening of her own gallery in November 2024. Thus far in 2025 Jennifer has had two solo shows in April and June.
Her work is held in the OPW State Art Collection as well as private collections and has been featured in the Irish Times and O’Reilly’s Irish Art Auction.