

Janet Broughton
A delicate harmony of texture and light defines these evocative visual narratives.
The collections within Janet’s work
Ethereal Journeys
4 Prints · Ready to Frame
These works share a dreamlike quality, often featuring celestial or atmospheric elements and a sense of quiet introspection. — ‘The Cloud That Fell From The Sky’, ‘The Cloud That Never Moves’, ‘A Star That Fell’ and ‘In A World Of Her Own’.

Paths Unfolding
United by themes of travel, transition, and discovery, these works depict various forms of passage and the landscapes encountered along the way.

Echoes of Nature
This set captures the subtle, often unheard, voices and movements within the natural world, emphasizing elements like water and wind.

Lingering Mysteries
These works share a common thread of enigmatic subjects and a mood of quiet intrigue, often hinting at unseen presences or untold stories.
Works by Janet Broughton
52 pieces
Explore by theme
Browsing all 52 works · a theme re-sorts the full catalog.
About Janet
Janet receives 20% of every sale
Transparent compensation, always.
Visual voice
Janet Broughton — questions answered
Where is Janet Broughton based?
She is a British fine art photographer based in Bolton, UK.
What awards has her photography received?
In 2014, she won the Guild of Photographers' 'Image of the Year' in both the Judges’ Choice and Members’ Choice categories for a portrait of a child and a dog.
What are the primary themes in her work?
Her portfolio focuses on 'Quietscapes,' nature, still life, and intense black-and-white portraits of children and animals.
How would you describe her artistic style?
Her style is painterly and evocative, often incorporating custom textures to create a specific mood within her images.
Does she provide resources for other photographers?
Yes, she operates a digital shop where she provides custom textures and overlays for other visual artists to use.
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