PERRY, Lucy

1972 - ?

Lucy Perry

As Lucy Emmeline J. Teverson, she was born at Belchamp Walter, Essex in 1972, daughter of Richard Charles Teverson (born 1942), a farmer, and his wife Pamela Jean née Wilkinson, who married at Halstead, Essex in 1968. Lucy studied History of Art at the University of Sussex and then a Postgraduate Certificate in Education in Art at Cambridge University. Lucy married at Braintree, Essex in 1999, Edward Thomas Perry, and paints under the name of Lucy Perry. She has been a professional art educator since 1995, teaching in schools but also freelance, running art workshops and masterclasses at venues such as Norfolk School of Gardening and Wingfield Barns. She creates artworks in acrylic on canvas or board, mixed media work on paper or canvas, and on watercolour paper using Brusho dyes and ink-pencils. In Printmaking she pushes processes to create images in small series often producing unique monotypes filled with colour, pattern, and gesture. Collage and photography are essential elements in her work. Her paintings explore landscape and natural forms with colour and pattern as key elements. Ideas are explored and developed through drawing, creating lively responses. A former artist in residence at Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, Lucy exhibits her work with Gainsborough's House Gallery, of which she is a member; 12PM Twelve Printmakers; Art in the Barn at Wingfield Barns; Minories, Colchester; Bank Arts Centre, Eye; Brushstrokes Festival of Art, Sudbury; Halesworth Gallery; the Edmund Gallery, Bury St Edmund's and a guest artist at Artworks East and is a full member of Suffolk Open Studios from her studio at Home Farm House, Bury Road, Thorpe Morieux, Bury St Edmund's, Suffolk.
Website: https://www.lucyperryart.co.uk




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