Elizabeth Power

Elizabeth Power graduated from the University of the Arts London in 2010 but has long since explored an expressive use of bold colour to capture the compelling beauty of her landscapes. Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth Power’s paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in St Leonards on Sea, UK, Power’s work has a colour palette rich in coral pinks, forest greens and cool blues.  Drawing inspiration from colourists such as Matisse, Hockney and Tal R, Power’s loose and free abstraction takes this to the next level.

 

Power has been featured by the likes of British Vogue, The Royal Academy of Arts, Heals, The London Design Festival, John Lewis, Itsu, Artsy, Delphian Gallery, Art For Charity Collective, Art On A Postcard, The Auction Collective, Print Club London and Hancock Gallery.

 

In 2021 she has exhibited in a duo show with Cathy Tabbakh ‘Fatal Shadow and Narcissus’ at Delphian Gallery, ‘Making a Splash’ curated by Janet Rady, ‘Domesticity and the Feminine’ Open Call Winners Exhibition, was the winner of the Unit33 open call, along with exhibiting with the Art For Charity Collective, Heals, Print Club London, McCully & Crane and The Old Bank Vault. In 2020 she exhibited with Heals as part of the London Design Festival, was a winner of the Contemporary Art Collectors open call, and exhibited in a group exhibition at Hancock Gallery entitled ‘Between Distance and Desire’, among artists such as Billy Childish and Mark Demsteader. She also exhibited in the online exhibitions Curated for Covid and Anti-Freeze.

 

Elizabeth exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2018, with her work being selected by the RA for use on sell out posters and gift cards which are going to be re printed by the RA shop in 2021. She exhibited at various London art fairs and group exhibitions throughout 2019 and was selected by Delphian Gallery to be featured in their highly acclaimed 2019 open call exhibition and was also the winner of the Flat Space Art Gallery open call 2019.