Lyndsey Redford
Lyndsey Redford is an award winning Scottish artist who’s work bursts with character & charm; often turning simple landscape & everyday scenes into stories of the ongoing and temporal relationship between land & man, animal & machine. Lyndsey makes the seemingly simple or mundane have an ineffable sweetness.
In 2010, Lyndsey graduated with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art, Dundee & in 2011 graduated with an MA in Fine Art.
"I am interested in why landscapes solicit the emotional responses that they do, of the subjectivity in reacting to landscapes, particularly in these half worlds of controlled isolation and geographical indifference."
Lyndsey has received numerous scholarships and awards. In 2011, she was shortlisted for the RSA William Littlejohn Award for Excellence and Innovation in Water-based Media. In 2011 she was also shortlisted for the Threadneedle Painting Prize. Lyndsey has also received the RSA Painting Prize and The Maclaine Watters medal. In 2010, Redford won the RSA New Contemporaries Award, and the Farquhar Reid Trust Award.