Felix Dickinson is a British painter known for his evocative explorations of the natural and social landscapes surrounding him. Born in London in 1972, Dickinson has become recognized for a practice that blends figurative tradition with a contemporary sensibility, often capturing scenes of rural England, bohemian gatherings, and intimate interiors. His work is marked by a sensitive, observational approach and a commitment to painting from life, frequently en plein air or within the communities he depicts.
Over the years, Dickinson has exhibited widely, including participations in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and shows at leading galleries such as Transition Gallery, Galerie Magnus Karlsson, and Studio 1.1. His paintings are celebrated for their lush color palette, expressive brushwork, and the meditative quietness they bring to everyday moments.
With roots in Lewes and Sussex and long-standing links to artistic collectives like the infamous 'Monkton Wyld' group, Felix Dickinson continues to contribute to the vibrant tradition of British painting, drawing from personal experience and the world around him to create work that is at once contemporary and timeless.
The Lion and Lamb - Worthy Farm - fabric - Renate - The Shacklewell Arms
House - Disco - Balearic - Electronica - Dub - Techno