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Women in Water

James Francis Gill

Women in Water

In this markedly intimate and expressive series, pop art pioneer James Francis Gill draws directly from his own episodes of love, longing and fleeting connection as he captures a series of female figures caught in moments of vulnerability, liberation and quiet intensity.

30 artworks

Swimming In Green Water, 2022Swimming In Green Water, 2022
Swimming In Green Water, 2022

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price¥9,533,400
Women In Water - Audrey Hepburn (III), 2025Women In Water - Audrey Hepburn (III), 2025
Women In Water - Audrey Hepburn (III), 2025

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price¥2,475,000
Woman In Water (III) - 2025Woman In Water (III) - 2025
Woman In Water (III) - 2025

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price¥2,154,200
Woman In Water (VII) - 2025Woman In Water (VII) - 2025
Woman In Water (VII) - 2025

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price¥2,475,000
Woman In Water (VIII) - 2025Woman In Water (VIII) - 2025
Woman In Water (VIII) - 2025

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price¥2,475,000
Sold Women In Water - Colorful Horizon (II), 2025Women In Water - Colorful Horizon (II), 2025
Women In Water - Colorful Horizon (II), 2025

James Francis Gill | Original

Sale price¥2,475,000

Women in Water

James Francis Gill

These works explore femininity, this time through the shifting, fluid lens of water, which acts as a projection screen for desire and allure - a reflection of Pop Art itself.

The muses we see are glamourous, not superficial. They are real women with histories, perspectives, dignity and an emotional presence. Gill uses the recurring swimsuit motif to celebrate the female form, whilst observing the unity between body and water.

The water acts as a stage – a mirror and a veil all in one – balancing the interplay of revelation and concealment. The skin shines and contours blur, as Gill uses a luminous palette and layered brushwork to create reflections and distortions that are both photorealistic and atmospheric, making the subjects feel tangible yet mysterious.

The artist

James Francis Gill

When Pop Art exploded in the USA in the 1960s, the art world changed forever. At the forefront of the movement was James Francis Gill, a Texas-born architectural designer who would go on to count Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, and Andy Warhol amongst his peers. Famously, he stepped away from his celebrity in the early 1970s (although continued painting), but the Pop Art pioneer was rediscovered in the 1990s, and was warmly received by both galleries and private collectors.

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