Jewel Leanne Boothe is an emerging London based multimedia visual artist. She is a graduate of the University of East London with a BA (Hons) First in Illustration.
Her artwork has been featured in exhibitions such as ‘I dream in black’ at Battersea Arts Centre and Nine Elms Arts Ministry’s ‘Follow the Star’ at Battersea Power Station Art O’tel.
She brings creative concepts to life with her bold use of colour and attention to detail. This is accredited to her passion for toy collecting, music and love for the colour pink which serve as key influences in the artworks she makes.
Testimonials
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Working with Jewel was great. I loved having her work featured in the exhibition. Her attention to detail comes through in both her art and working style.
Courtney
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Jewel is an amazing artist to work with - asks clear questions, works creatively, efficiently and communicated well throughout the process of working together. Jewel was committed to making sure I was happy with the end product which I was!
Ije Amaechi
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'Jewel did an outstanding job designing the flyer for our 18–25 year old Music Sessions. The design was fresh, engaging, and perfectly captured the energy of the program. Her creativity and attention to detail made the flyer stand out and really connect with our audience.'
Daniel Hayes
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‘It was a pleasure working with Jewel on the design of our flyer for Breathe Music. The design was fresh and communicated what we wanted to say about the project. Jewel was professional throughout.’
Chas de Swiet
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Jewel was commissioned to design and make a three meter banner to be hung outside The Bloom Gallery during the Sound Minds ‘fabric of freedom’ exhibition as part of the Wandsworth Arts Fringe 2025. Being aware of her skills and illustration and her professional approach, we were keen for her to produce this public artwork for the Charity. She has proved herself, yet again, to be not only a talented artist but also a reliable collaborative partner in delivering this commission. She worked with a tight time scale tailoring her design to a brief, achieving results that surpassed all expectations. Her artwork was greatly admired by staff, charity members and the wider public.
Sam Haynes