Lindsey Tyson

DYCP Application – Work Examples

My work is rooted in an exploration of materiality – the boundaries of paint, texture, and gesture to uncover new ways of expressing movement and emotion. Through layering, abstraction, and experimentation, I seek to challenge the limitations of traditional painting, evolving a process that is both instinctive and intentional.

A key example of this approach is Wednesday, a painting that was selected for the Women in Art, Hampstead School of Art Emerging Abstract Painting Prize in 2023. This piece, along with works from my solo exhibition at Hampstead School of Art in 2024, reflects my ongoing investigation into the physicality of paint and the interplay between control and spontaneity.

This webpage brings together a selection of my recent work, offering insight into my creative journey and the directions I am exploring.

To see more of my evolvolution, visit my portfolio at https://www.lindseytyson.art/portfolio-2

Below are six images are from the series including ‘Wednesday’, the winner of the Women in Art, Hampstead School of Art Emerging Painting Prize. Painted in 2023.

Selected images below, taken from my solo exhibition, Colours of the Sea, held at The Hampstead School of Art, May 2024

Below are images from the Urban Echoes series- January 2025 - inspired by worn pavements down by the sea. Experimenting with mixing more varied media. Painting Rhythm of Stone was recently selected for the Royal Cambrian Academy Open Exhibition. (Painted in 2025.)

Below, details of ‘Lingering Shadows’ Acrylic and mixed media on canvas. 48” x 48” - Illustrating the exploration of texture. (Painted in 2025.)

Below - Most Recent Work: New Paintings and Experiments

Below – recent explorations using ink, acrylic, encaustic wax and more on paper - mostly 15cm x 15cm or 20cm x 20cm (Painted in 2025.)

Below - Summer 2024 - A selection from the series, Summer Rain

Mixed media, encaustic and oil on wood