JELLY GREEN

Jelly Green is a contemporary British-New Zealand artist, protégé of Maggi Hambling, painter and protector of trees.

Jelly spent the majority of her early life in Melbourne, Australia before moving back to England in 1999. Her work is defined by her passion for the natural world, particularly the earth’s forests. Having spent extended periods of time immersed in the global web of jungles and rainforests from Brazil to Borneo and Sri Lanka to New Zealand, Jelly’s large-scale works revel in the magnificent primordial canopies, while unflinchingly bearing witness to the brutal decapitation and destruction of the world’s lungs.

Since she was 16 years old, Jelly has been mentored by Maggi Hambling. She studied at the Royal Drawing School between 2012 and 2013. Her paintings have been acquired for private collection throughout Europe, the US, Asia, the Middle East and Australasia.

 

Charity Focus

Jelly Green has made it her mission to use her painting as a way of raising vital funds to protect and conserve as much rainforest habitation as possible. We are proud to be supporting Jelly with this cause through a 10% donation of all proceeds from her sales to REGUA, a Brazilian NGO which in the past 20 years has planted more than 500,000 trees.