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Overview
"Working directly from life and combining knife and brush marks, my work is energetic, vibrant and immersive"
Lucy Kent is a British artist based in Wiltshire, known for her atmospheric oil paintings that explore the effects of light, colour and shifting landscape. She initially trained in classical portraiture at Charles Cecil Studios in Florence and at London Fine Arts Studios, where a rigorous academic approach to drawing and painting informed her early practice. On returning to the British countryside, her focus moved increasingly towards landscape, where direct observation and changing light conditions became central to her work. Her practice is rooted in sustained observation of seasonal change and the shifting qualities of natural light across familiar locations.
Her paintings are developed both en plein air and in the studio, often beginning with on-site studies that are later reworked into larger compositions. Using a combination of palette knife and brush, she builds layered surfaces that register movement, weather and time of day. Her compositions tend to simplify forms into bands of colour and light, allowing structure to emerge through tonal contrast and surface variation rather than detailed description.
Kent travels widely in search of varied light conditions and terrain, working across Britain as well as in Italy, Sri Lanka and Kenya. These locations inform her palette and compositional approach, with particular attention given to horizon lines, expansive skies and transitional light. Her work reflects an ongoing engagement with British landscape painting, while also drawing on a broader tradition of plein air practice.
In 2020, she founded the Art for Charity Collective, an artist-led initiative that has raised over £320,000 for charitable causes internationally, for which she was awarded the Points of Light Award. Her solo exhibitions are regularly fully subscribed, and her work is held in private collections in the UK and abroad.
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Works
Lucy Kent
Yellow Tree, Summer Valley, 2025Oil on Panel27.5 x 32 cms / 10¾ x 12½ inchesSigned 'LK' (lower left)Further images
Description
In Yellow Tree, Summer Valley, Lucy Kent captures the rolling patchwork of the English countryside with her characteristic vitality and immediacy. Painted directly from nature, the scene brims with movement, clouds drift, shadows fall and light ripples across the land. Her thick, impasto brushstrokes transform the surface into a living texture, while flashes of pink and ochre energise the greens. Kent distils the joy of plein air painting into a vivid impression of summer’s fleeting brilliance.Contact FormSend me more information on Lucy Kent
