Liam’s exhibition, New Territory, reimagines the British countryside through vibrant Pop Art colors and cel-shaded forms.
The British countryside occupies a vital place within our cultural and environmental landscape, offering both sustenance and sanctuary. It is a site of labour and livelihood, where agricultural traditions shape the land and sustain communities, but also a place of reflection, movement and emotional connection. From expansive fields to quiet riverbanks, the rural environment holds a dual significance, productive and poetic, essential and restorative.
Following the completion of both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Fine Art at Hereford College of Arts, Liam emerges with a distinctive visual language rooted in this rural experience. His practice reimagines the countryside through fields of vibrant, uplifting colour and decisive cel-shaded forms. Drawing influence from Pop Art, contemporary visual culture and the everyday rhythms of agricultural life, Liam works across acrylic, oil and digital media to create compositions that balance immediacy with depth.
This exhibition marks a pivotal transition from academic study into professional practice. New Territory reflects both a deepening engagement with the visual and cultural significance of the countryside, and a personal navigation of new ground. Through bold colour, clarity of form and a contemporary sensibility, Liam’s work invites viewers to reconsider the familiar landscape as a space of renewed meaning, possibility and presence.

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