Walled Garden by Joseph Dilnot

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Walled Garden
Oil on paper
31 x 25cm
2024
£350

Joseph Dilnot (b.1997) is an artist who lives and works in East Sussex. In 2019, he received the Newman Young Artist and Rose Paul scholarships to study at The Essential School of Painting in London. His works have been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Hastings Contemporary,  Oxmarket Contemporary, Town House Gallery Spitalfields, Weald Contemporary and most recently he exhibited at Glyndebourne Opera House as part of the annual ‘Fair Ground’ exhibition. Joseph Dilnot paints intuitively to explore layered subject matter creating a personal mythology and symbolism, in which imagined worlds, momentary insights and reflections on personal experiences are condensed into lyrical and enigmatic paintings.

Growing up and living between the English Channel and the South Downs National Park, Dilnot draws great inspiration from the natural world. Blending these with reference to history, myth and personal memories, Dilnot depicts landscapes often inhabited by wandering, solitary figures. Dilnot’s paintings explore grief but firmly hold on to a sense of wonder, hope and lightness through colour, application and gentle humour. Largely self taught, Dilnot works in a studio at the bottom of a garden, enjoying the frogs chorus in warmer months as well as regular visits from the local fox.

Dilnot has work in collections throughout the UK, France and USA.

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks

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Walled Garden
Oil on paper
31 x 25cm
2024
£350

Joseph Dilnot (b.1997) is an artist who lives and works in East Sussex. In 2019, he received the Newman Young Artist and Rose Paul scholarships to study at The Essential School of Painting in London. His works have been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Hastings Contemporary,  Oxmarket Contemporary, Town House Gallery Spitalfields, Weald Contemporary and most recently he exhibited at Glyndebourne Opera House as part of the annual ‘Fair Ground’ exhibition. Joseph Dilnot paints intuitively to explore layered subject matter creating a personal mythology and symbolism, in which imagined worlds, momentary insights and reflections on personal experiences are condensed into lyrical and enigmatic paintings.

Growing up and living between the English Channel and the South Downs National Park, Dilnot draws great inspiration from the natural world. Blending these with reference to history, myth and personal memories, Dilnot depicts landscapes often inhabited by wandering, solitary figures. Dilnot’s paintings explore grief but firmly hold on to a sense of wonder, hope and lightness through colour, application and gentle humour. Largely self taught, Dilnot works in a studio at the bottom of a garden, enjoying the frogs chorus in warmer months as well as regular visits from the local fox.

Dilnot has work in collections throughout the UK, France and USA.

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks

Walled Garden
Oil on paper
31 x 25cm
2024
£350

Joseph Dilnot (b.1997) is an artist who lives and works in East Sussex. In 2019, he received the Newman Young Artist and Rose Paul scholarships to study at The Essential School of Painting in London. His works have been featured in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Hastings Contemporary,  Oxmarket Contemporary, Town House Gallery Spitalfields, Weald Contemporary and most recently he exhibited at Glyndebourne Opera House as part of the annual ‘Fair Ground’ exhibition. Joseph Dilnot paints intuitively to explore layered subject matter creating a personal mythology and symbolism, in which imagined worlds, momentary insights and reflections on personal experiences are condensed into lyrical and enigmatic paintings.

Growing up and living between the English Channel and the South Downs National Park, Dilnot draws great inspiration from the natural world. Blending these with reference to history, myth and personal memories, Dilnot depicts landscapes often inhabited by wandering, solitary figures. Dilnot’s paintings explore grief but firmly hold on to a sense of wonder, hope and lightness through colour, application and gentle humour. Largely self taught, Dilnot works in a studio at the bottom of a garden, enjoying the frogs chorus in warmer months as well as regular visits from the local fox.

Dilnot has work in collections throughout the UK, France and USA.

Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks