Elysia Gilman

From a young age, Elysia’s family could see a clear love for art – she would spend hours painting and would use anything she could get her hands on to try and create something new.
By the age of 17 she had won 1st prize in the national MOMA Machynlleth Tabernacle Art Competition and, whilst studying A Level Art,
she completed commissions for both her art teacher and former headmaster. She then went onto successfully complete an Art & Design Foundation at university.
“I love the freshness of drawing from life and would often sketch my classmates during lectures! I have a range of subject matter but I’m always fascinated by light, colour and capturing a snapshot in time.”

In 2020, Elysia was studying Fine Art at degree level but, when lockdown came, she decided to leave university to pursue her dream of setting up her art business. This is something she had always wanted to do, so she took a leap of faith, moved back home to North Wales and started painting full time.
Elysia continues to take commissions following the successful completion of her studies at the Realist Academy of Art at Walton Hall in 2021. Furthermore, in a competition hosted by Busy Bees Nursery, her portrait of late founder John Woodward was awarded 2nd place, and will be displayed in Busy Bees’ Singapore Headquarters. Her work was also featured twice on Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Week.
“Painting the way in which light falls on objects is always fascinating to me – I’m always drawn to dappled light and long shadows – as this helps me create contrast of light and shade in my work. I often paint in layers, using impasto strokes for the finishing touches to create texture and depth.”

After being inspired by watching a documentary on television, Elysia has also created a series of artwork based around The Savoy Hotel. Her artwork capturing moments has been enjoyed by staff and guests of The Savoy alike.
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