Elizabeth Power
Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth Power’s paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in Hastings, UK, Power’s work has a vivid colour palette with a unique style that incorporates themes such as memory, escapism and identity. Her work reflects on personal and collective experiences, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives embedded within her pieces and to escape to the calm and dynamic worlds she creates.
Drawing inspiration from colourists such as Matisse, Hockney, Hilma af Klint, Milton Avery, Tal R, Alex Katz and Lois Dodd, 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, Soho House, House & Garden Magazine, RyeZine, Home House, Heals, The London Design Festival, Livingstone St Ives, John Lewis, Munthe, Artsy, Delphian Gallery, Art For Charity Collective, Art On A Postcard, The Auction Collective, A Space For Art, Offshoot Arts, Cura Art, Print Club London, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects London, The Old Bank Vault, Well Hung Gallery and Hancock gallery.
Power has collaborated with many fashion brands, interior designers, architects and publishers, such as Pushkin Press, Munthe, Boardies, Dedicated Brand, John Lewis, Next, Heals, Holloway Li, Club Quarters Hotels, Soho House, Home House and Fern Anderson Interiors, and is always open to future collaborations.
In addition to her artistic endeavours, Power has been involved in teaching and mentoring emerging artists, furthering her impact on the art community. Her contributions extend to art education, where she encourages creativity and exploration in her students. She delivers workshops and lectures to a wide range of students at The De La Warr Pavilion, The University of Brighton, Hereford College Of Arts, Earlscliffe College and The Hastings Contemporary.
Power has works currently available via They Made This Gallery, Art For Charity Collective, Delphian Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, 99 Projects Gallery.
Power co-founded the Babes In Arms Collective with fellow artist Annie Mackin, which champions artist mother’s in the Hastings and St Leonard’s area.
Power co-hosted The Artfully Podcast (rated in GQ’s top 50 podcasts for 2021), which covers news stories, gossip, and revisiting art history you thought you knew, or always wished you did.
