
Reviews
“Jennifer’s art does what all great art should: it speaks to what it is to be human, to the best and also the worst in us, but fundamentally to our interdependence on each other. When I’m looking at Jennifer’s art, I slow down, pause and reflect. I realise I am less alone and that my experience of life is a shared one. I feel more connected to my family, to others, to nature and even to myself.”
— Adam Garfunkle
"My wife and I feel incredibly fortunate to own a number of Jennifer Lipman’s remarkable pieces. Five of her stunning paintings adorn the walls of our home, alongside a collection of her exceptional sculptures. Even after decades of looking at her paintings, I continue to discover something new each time I gaze at them. My personal favourites are her large canvases from the 1970s and 80s, featuring abstract figures and archways. These magical works have a depth that draws you in, offering an escape into another world. They make me smile, they amaze me and most importantly, after all these years, they still bring me immense joy. I simply cannot imagine our home without Jennifer’s incredible paintings on the walls. In addition to her paintings, we are proud to have several of her sculptures—some delicate alabaster pieces and others cast in bronze. Two of our favourites depict couples, one reclining together and the other embracing while standing. These pieces are not only beautiful to look at but also incredibly tactile and sensual, reminiscent of the work of Brancusi. For us, Jennifer’s work holds a special place in our lives. We were fortunate to meet her many times and her artwork continues to bring us joy every day. Jennifer was a rare artistic talent and her beautiful creations continue to delight us"
— Laurence Kaye
“Dear Mr. and Mrs. Lipman,
I wanted to express our heartfelt thanks for the deeply moving sculpture. We are truly delighted that it has found its home with us, and I am certain that its poignancy will resonate with many who see it. Thank you for such a remarkable piece of art.”
— Dr. James Smith
“During one of our visits to Jennifer and Jeffrey's home, I found myself captivated by a sculpture Jennifer had created. It immediately evoked a powerful image in my mind—of a family enduring the horrors of the Holocaust. When I shared my thoughts with Jennifer, she confirmed the connection, explaining that she had created a similar piece for a Holocaust memorial in a London synagogue. Every time we visited, I was drawn to that sculpture, mesmerised by Jennifer's ability to freeze such deep emotion and story into her art. Without words, she captured the resignation and quiet strength of the figures through their posture and expressions. To my surprise and joy, on my birthday, Jeffrey and Jennifer arrived at my home carrying a large, covered object. It was a replica of the sculpture I had admired so much. Today, it sits in a prime place in our home as our personal memorial to those who perished in the Holocaust. Every year, we place a candle and a card beside it, dedicated to an individual victim, using it as a centrepiece for remembrance.”
— Hilton Teren
“These were given to me by Jennifer when I got married nearly 50 years ago. I remember she told me I could use them as door stops if I didn’t like them! Doorstops? No way! We absolutely loved them and they have always had pride of place in our home. We can’t look at them without thinking of her, her warmth, her smile and her amazing talent.”
— Alexandra Dembitz
“She shared that my son's face felt familiar to her, as he resembled her own brother—a family face, as she put it. Despite my daughter's face being completely unfamiliar, Jennifer managed to perfectly capture her unique features. The result was two stunning and deeply personal pieces of art that truly reflect who they are.
These busts will be treasured not only by us but by our children, who will one day inherit them, ensuring that Jennifer's beautiful work lives on in our family for generations.”
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“What a beautiful way to remember your mum through all of her incredible paintings, sculptures and artwork. I was fortunate enough to receive some of her sculptures personally, and my daughter Beth also treasures hers. These pieces are not just art—they are memories that we will cherish forever.
Thank you so much for your efforts in keeping your mum's memory alive through her work. It’s a gift to all of us who had the privilege of knowing her and experiencing her art.”
— Ian Stanton