Artwork
Trinity

Trinity is a print by Jenni Allen. It dates from 2012 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Trinity is a 2012 screenprint by Jenni Allen, characterized by a complex, abstract composition. Contrasting colors and overlapping shapes create a dynamic visual effect.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of Trinity is non-representational, focusing on geometric and organic forms interacting to evoke a sense of movement and tension.
Technique & Style
Executed as a screenprint, Trinity features a palette of contrasting tones (notably gold, black, and pale blue as intended, though realized differently). The work's style blends structured grid-like elements with free-form shapes.
History & Provenance
Created in 2012, Trinity is signed, titled, and numbered by the artist on the reverse. Specific provenance details are not provided.
Context
Trinity reflects broader abstract art tendencies, exploring spatial relationships and visual energy through color and form.
Legacy
The work's impact is contextual within Allen's broader oeuvre and abstract art practices, with no widely recognized singular legacy noted.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jenni Allen’s prints bring quiet moments to paper. Trinity (2012) shows three simple shapes arranged on a single sheet, clean lines and flat colors that feel both modern and timeless. Their work sits outside any named…











