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Hilary’s work is essentially about colour and light. My paintings are about a sense of place and are a reflection of places I have visited and often think about.  From the bustling and vibrant cities of the Far East, to the soft Irish coastline or the mysterious and ancient woodlands of the United Kingdom.”



She works in oil and cold wax as well as acrylics. Her process involves building up and scraping back layers of paint.  Adding and deconstructing. Looking at positive and negative space and the interplay of colours placed together. Each painting has many layers, making the surface subtle and intriguing. The paintings show a personal approach, where emotion, wonder, obsession and longing belong. A world within a world.


Hilary lives and works in Liverpool. She completed her degree at Central School of Art and Design and went on to work as a freelance textile designer for Liberty and Sanderson’s before beginning a thirty year teaching career. Teaching Fine Art in schools and Further Education. In 2016, she decided to leave teaching to concentrate on her own work.


She exhibits throughout the country and her paintings are in private collections across the world. Her tree paintings are featured in two books, The Liverpool Art Book and Women – Inspiring Quotes & Artistic Responses.

A woman is standing in front of a painting on an easel
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