Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy and intensity of natural life.

She is a painter and a skilled printmaker, using and teaching most printmaking techniques. Spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints in acrylic on paper form her early work, telling stories of her travels, and producing large bold images of flowers and birds.

All wrens

Her gaze is direct and intimate, producing strong sensuous images that glow, breathe and proclaim their existence with a sense of certainty and pleasure.

Working from her studio in her inspirational rampant London garden, Maggie’s current work consists mainly of paintings in water-based media of closely observed nature and, as a year round swimmer, of wildlife around the water’s edge.

Born in the UK, Maggie Jennings completed her Masters in Fine Art Printmaking at Chelsea School of Art, London, and has held residencies in the UK and overseas.

She exhibits and gives masterclasses both nationally and internationally. Her commissioned book Fine Art Screenprinting was published in 2015.

Mysterious mushroom
Redshank

2025 I started making ceramics. I wanted to have more fun.

I worked with this new strange medium to realise my painting ideas in some sort of 3D. I made relief plaques, and found myself modelling strange bird creatures.

Sow thistle
In the long grass
Pulling back the blankets of clouds to let the sun shine through