Jean Hobson British

Works
  • Jean Hobson, Early June Manchester, 2026
    Early June Manchester, 2026£ 895.00
  • Jean Hobson, Night Time Manchester, 2026
    Night Time Manchester, 2026£ 795.00
  • Jean Hobson, Manchester’s Civic Heart
    Manchester’s Civic Heart£ 1,850.00
  • Jean Hobson, Deansgate Station
    Deansgate Station £ 1,495.00
  • Jean Hobson, Manchester at Sunset
    Manchester at Sunset £ 1,950.00
  • Jean Hobson, New York
    New York£ 1,950.00
  • Jean Hobson, Lock 83. Sunset over the canal
    Lock 83. Sunset over the canal
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  • Jean Hobson, Lock 87. After the rain
    Lock 87. After the rain
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  • Jean Hobson, Lock 89. Rochdale Canal
    Lock 89. Rochdale Canal
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  • Jean Hobson, Red Sky at Night
    Red Sky at Night
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  • Jean Hobson, Starry Night (Man United)
    Starry Night (Man United)£ 550.00
  • Jean Hobson, Town Hall and Extension
    Town Hall and Extension £ 795.00
  • Jean Hobson, Oxford Road Station
    Oxford Road Station
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  • Jean Hobson, Royal Mills, Ancoats (study)
    Royal Mills, Ancoats (study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Ashton Canal
    Ashton Canal
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  • Jean Hobson, Deansgate, Manchester (Study)
    Deansgate, Manchester (Study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Early Morning at the Mill, 2020
    Early Morning at the Mill, 2020
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  • Jean Hobson, Lock 86 (study)
    Lock 86 (study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Lock 90 (study)
    Lock 90 (study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Lockgates 80 (Victoria Mill)
    Lockgates 80 (Victoria Mill)
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  • Jean Hobson, Lockgates at Lloyd Field Mill
    Lockgates at Lloyd Field Mill
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  • Jean Hobson, Midland Hotel + Library (Study)
    Midland Hotel + Library (Study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Storm Brewing (Victoria Mill)
    Storm Brewing (Victoria Mill)
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  • Jean Hobson, Sunset over city (study)
    Sunset over city (study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Town hall from Brazenose St.
    Town hall from Brazenose St.
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  • Jean Hobson, Two of the Best (Study)
    Two of the Best (Study)
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  • Jean Hobson, ‘Albert Square’ (study)
    ‘Albert Square’ (study)
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  • Jean Hobson, ‘Having fun’ (Piccadilly Gardens)
    ‘Having fun’ (Piccadilly Gardens)
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  • Jean Hobson, Late Evening, City Centre
    Late Evening, City Centre
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  • Jean Hobson, Red Sky at Night - Victoria Mill (Study)
    Red Sky at Night - Victoria Mill (Study)
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  • Jean Hobson, Beach Study I
    Beach Study I£ 295.00
  • Jean Hobson, Beach Study II Boat Race
    Beach Study II Boat Race
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  • Jean Hobson, Beach Study III with Umbrellas
    Beach Study III with Umbrellas£ 295.00
Biography

Painter and Printmaker, Jean Hobson uses any medium in a uniquely vibrant way, a method which comes from her love of strong colours, and her desire to make a positive statement in her painting.

 

Hobson was born in Wallasey and graduated at Liverpool College of Art before moving to Scarborough. There, she taught and ran a small hotel overlooking the harbour while bringing up her two daughters. She became renowned as a vegetarian chef, played accordian with local blues bands, and after opening a studio, exhibited widely in London and across the north of England.

 

Hobson moved to Glossop in 1992 to concentrate on painting, attracted by the dramatic landscape of the High Peaks, the earthy vitality found in the mill-town and its accessibility to numerous cities. For the past three years Jean has been looking towards the changing face of Manchester.

 

Not only has she been painting and drawing the people who live and work in the city, but she has also been recording the old buildings due for demolition before they disappear forever, and the new buildings as they emerge, celebrating their optimism and inventiveness as they herald in the new era.

 

From photographs and sketches Jean has produced a series of paintings, prints, and drawings which sympathetically record the places that have captured her imagination, and which, she feels, form a unique view of Manchester.

 

'I paint these scenes because I finds them absorbing and unique. The city is developing constantly and the skyline changes day-by-day, but it is the contrast between past, present, and future of the city’s architecture that really captures my imagination'.

— Jean Hobson

Exhibitions