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Sian Jordan

Sian Jordan explores the intersection of the female presence and the natural world through watercolor and ink.

8 Works

About Sian

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Sian Jordan is a self-taught artist whose creative journey began in South Africa and continues today in the United Kingdom. Working primarily with watercolor, ink, and gouache, she maintains an evolving practice that balances technical exploration with a distinct aesthetic that has gained attention in both digital and print publications. Her portfolio centers on a strong female presence, often interwoven with elements of the natural world. From celestial moon phases to fluid abstracts, Sian’s work reflects a personal connection to nature and a commitment to learning new ways to translate her vision onto paper.

Visual voice

Sian’s work is defined by the fluid interplay of watercolor and ink, focusing on the female form and lunar motifs. Her aesthetic blends representational subjects with organic abstracts and natural elements.
Female PresenceLunar MotifsFluid WatercolorsOrganic AbstractsNature-Inspired Ink
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Sian Jordan — questions answered

What mediums does Sian Jordan use?

Sian works primarily with watercolor, ink, and gouache to create her pieces.

What are the recurring themes in Sian's work?

Her art frequently features a strong female presence, moons, nature, and abstract forms.

Is Sian Jordan a trained artist?

Sian is a self-taught artist who is constantly exploring and learning new techniques.

Has Sian Jordan's work been published?

Yes, her work has been featured in various online and print magazines and has a growing social media presence.

Where is the artist based?

Originally from South Africa, Sian now lives and works in the UK.

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