Jenna Goodwin

Jenna Goodwin

Born and bred in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent, Jenna Goodwin isn't just an artist; she's a storyteller of the city's soul. With her camera or pencil in hand, she weaves tales of cobbled streets and smoky chimneys, forgotten factories and vibrant communities. A self-proclaimed "Red Haired Stokie," Jenna's deep-seated love for her local area resonates through every piece of her work.

Her love for heritage spills over into her writing, where she blogs as "The Red Haired Stokie," unearthing the hidden gems of Stoke-on-Trent's past. From secret tunnels beneath the city and surrounding areas to the poignant stories of forgotten history, Jenna brings the past alive with captivating wit and a historian's meticulous eye.

She lives in the rolling hills of the Moorlands with her partner Natalee, 2 dogs, 3 horses, 3 chickens and too many cats to count. Most of their animals are rescue animals.

Jenna embodies the spirit of Stoke-on-Trent: a blend of grit and grace, heritage and heart. She is also a keen metal detectorist, unearthing hidden treasures and uncovering glimpses of history.

Through her art, she invites you to explore the city's hidden corners, to hear the whispers of its past, and to fall in love with the beauty in even the simplest of subjects.

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The image presents a quiet corner of history, depicting an array of aged pottery moulds in a storeroom in Stoke on Trent. The subtle interplay of light and shadow emphasizes the textures of the moulds and the wooden shelves that cradle them. Each mould offers a silent narrative of the city's celebrated ceramic industry. The composition is a straightforward homage to the tools that once played a pivotal role in crafting pottery, now resting in the tranquillity of their storied environment.

As the first light of dawn stretches across the sky, Croxden Abbey stands serene amidst the warm glow. This captivating photograph captures the tranquil beauty of the ancient ruins at sunrise, where the golden hues of the morning kiss the aged stones and the surrounding landscape. The delicate frost on the grass whispers tales of the night just passed, as nature itself seems to pause in reverence. A timeless moment at a place where history and the present merge under the gentle awakening of day. Perfect for bringing a touch of serene history into any space, this image is a testament to the enduring allure of Croxden Abbey.

The bottle oven at Price and Kensington Teapots, Longport stands tall against the backdrop of a fiery sunset. The warm glow of the setting sun illuminates the bricks of the oven, casting long shadows across the ground. The sky is ablaze with colour, from the fiery orange of the sun to the deep purples and blues of the clouds. The scene is one of beauty and tranquillity, a reminder of the power of nature and the beauty of craftsmanship.

The bottle oven is a symbol of the pottery industry in the Potteries region of England. For centuries, this area has been known for its production of fine pottery, and the bottle oven is a reminder of the skill and dedication of the potters who worked here. The sunset is also a symbol of hope and renewal. It reminds us that even after a long day, there is always beauty to be found in the world.

This photograph captures the essence of the Potteries region, a place where history, beauty, and craftsmanship come together.

Capture the essence of untamed beauty with Serenity Unbridled. This stunning black-and-white fine art photograph, taken by renowned photographer Jenna Goodwin, showcases a majestic horse in a vast, open field. The sheer grace and power emanating from the equine subject will leave you in awe. Perfect for art enthusiasts and equestrian lovers alike, this exquisite print is a must-have addition to any collection. With its timeless appeal and meticulous attention to detail, Serenity Unbridled will transport you to a world where nature's magnificence knows no bounds. Own a piece of art that truly captivates the soul.

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