JB Jane Belton Art
The Kinsugi Klub
When we go through the tough grind & embrace our imperfections & flaws, we realise our full potential.
When painting “The Kinsugi Klub”, I learnt that, you get to that place when you detach from what others think of you.
Jane Belton
Jane was born (1975) & raised in Dublin. She is a self-taught Contemporary Abstract Artist. Jane works with large canvas and works with acrylic on canvas
Jane’s style is always a reflection of her past & present evolving together.
“When I am painting, I understand why.”
My approach is in the absolute beauty in simplicity. Whilst trying to emulate beauty through simplicity & imperfection, I see some things are even more beautiful for being broken.
Each piece takes up to 4 or 5 weeks. It’s a process. I never put myself under pressure to finish & most of my work has double entendre meaning.

With thousands under my belt by the age of 7, I was most certainly done for anyway; especially if he had eyes at the back of his head.
Where the path leads & where the masks begin.
Everyone who comes in & out of our lives, paves our future.
Highwaymen represents the paths we cross with all men & women throughout our lives & how these different experiences shape us.
Highwaymen
No. 7 Gossamer street was inspired by my journey from when I was a child & my upbringing through my life.
The chaos & obstacles I faced & how I evolved from them.