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Kadira Jennings

Transcendent Artist - Creator of Quantum Spiralism

Hi, I’m Kadira Jennings, an artist who believes that creativity is more than just paint on a canvas—it’s energy, intention, and connection. My work explores the unseen, blending elements of quantum physics, nature, and intuition to create art that resonates on a deeper level. I’m also passionate about teaching and mentoring, helping others discover their own creative voice.

Watch my interview with Mark Walmsley here.


A New Zealand-born artist now based on Australia’s Central Coast, my journey with art began at 15 when I painted a lone pine tree, not knowing it would spark a lifelong passion. After studying at Elam School of Fine Art in Auckland under the guidance of Colin McCahon, I took a break to raise my family before diving back into painting with renewed purpose. Over the years, I’ve studied with inspiring Australian artists such as Judith White, David Andrews, and Kristine Ballard, constantly evolving my style.


My work is deeply influenced by my early years moving between England and New Zealand, where ancient forests, rugged landscapes, and remnants of the past shaped my fascination with time, nature, and the unseen forces that connect us all. This led me to develop Quantum Spiralism, an approach that intertwines crystal spirals, quantum physics, and the idea that art carries an energetic frequency.


Before I even pick up a brush, I meditate to raise my vibrational frequency, ensuring each piece carries a sense of intention and deeper meaning. I work across various styles, from Floralscapes to Abstract Realism, and lately, my focus has been on endangered species—using art as both a celebration of nature and a reminder of what we stand to lose.


Beyond my own creative practice, I’m an educator and mentor, running Art Classes Central Coast, where I encourage others to embrace their creativity. I believe that everyone has the ability to create, and my goal is to help people unlock that potential.


My work has found homes in collections across Britain, New Zealand, and Australia, and I’ve been fortunate to receive recognition, including a merit award from Light & Space online gallery and the Margaret Smith Memorial Art Prize.


At the heart of it all, I see art as a bridge between the seen and unseen—a way to connect, reflect, and explore the deeper layers of our existence.https://youtu.be/wXlU6pUjM9U

Kadira Jennings
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