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Belinda Lawley

About the Artist

Belinda Lawley is an Artist and Photographer, based in London. She received a BA in English Literature from the University of York and a Post-graduate diploma in Photojournalism from the London College of Printing. She has been a professional photographer for over 20 years, executing a wide variety of projects. Belinda’s collages have been well received and published globally, including in The Sunday Times, The Times and The Guardian (centre pages). Her work has been exhibited at Sadler’s Wells (2023-4), Kenwood House and Parliament Hill Lido among other locations. Several of her collages were shown in a joint exhibition - So Near, So Far - at the Koukan Gallery and some have been shortlisted for the Royal Photographic IPE 164 and the Aesthetica Art Prize (2023).
 
Lawley’s signature photographic collages depict life in motion. Multiple images are woven together in patterns to create large-scale images of locations, compressing time and space into a single artwork. She has produced nine large-scale collages to date, including urban tapestries depicting typical city experiences like escalators and tube trains, as well as natural coastal spaces, parks and lidos. Whilst the camera freezes a moment, these collages insist on the passing of time and the memory of place, as individuals move through locations and seasons change.
The Artworks (Ashurst Art Collection 2025)
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A Tree a Year
Archival Print, Edition of 10
150 x 101cm

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Website: www.belindalawley.com
Instagram: @belinda.lawley
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  • About
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    • Artists >
      • Ed Burkes
      • Damien Cifelli
      • Rachel Gordon
      • Brendon Kahn
      • Alan Knox
      • Belinda Lawley
      • Chloe S Moncrieff
      • Dylan Morris
      • Nina Ogden
      • Liaqat Rasul
      • Edward Reardon
      • Maggie Scott
      • Jane Spence
      • Patrick Stratton
      • Gabrielle Thomas
      • Ingrid Weyland
      • Anna Woodward
      • Naoki Yamaji
      • Artists 2019 >
        • Bob Aldous
        • Mahlia Amatina
        • Cody Choi
        • KV Duong
        • Grace Green
        • Charles Inge
        • Caio Locke
        • Jennifer Nieuwland
        • Loreal Prystaj
        • Tal Regev
    • Gallery 2025
    • Gallery 2019-24
    • Catalogue 2019-24
  • Submissions
  • Contact