Ribbon
acrylic, emulsion and collage on plywood 
30x30x4cm
2016
£375
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Outdoor Pool
acrylic, emulsion and collage on plywood 
30x30x4cm
2016
£375
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Plaza
acrylic, emulsion and collage on Found Wood 
28x24x4cm
2016
£375
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Drop
acrylic, emulsion and collage on plywood 
30x30x4cm
2016
£375
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Sports
acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on Found Wood 
30 x 25 x 6cm
2016
£375
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Acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on found hardboard
30x30cm
2016
£375
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Acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on oak 
25 x 19cm
2016
£300
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Forecast (Undulation)
acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on plywood
30x30cm
2016
£375
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Platform
Acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on beech
41 × 33 × 4 cm
2016
£425
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Origami
Acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on beech
38 × 331 × 4 cm
2016
£425
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Library
Acrylic, Emulsion & Sandpaper on Hardboard
30 × 30 × 4 cm
2016
£375
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Iceberg
Acrylic, Emulsion & Sandpaper on Found Plywood
30 × 27 × 4 cm
2016
Portal
Acrylic, emulsion and collage on found wood
25x30cm
2016
Break
Acrylic, emulsion and sandpaper on beech
41 × 34 × 4 cm
2016
Locker Room
Acrylic, Emulsion, Sandpaper on Found Wood
31 × 16 × 4 cm
2016
D-pad
Acrylic and emulsion on sandpaper 
28x23cm
2016
£160
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Lunar (High Beam) 
collage with acrylic and emulsion
29 x 20cm
2016
£140
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Saw
Collage with acrylic and emulsion 
25x18cm
2016
£120
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Pylon
Collage with acrylic and emulsion
30x21cm
2015
£200 (framed)
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Rotate
Collage with paint
21 x 30cm
2015
£180 (framed)
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Liquorice  
collage with paint
21x15cm
2015
£160 (framed)
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Bowl
Collage with paint
15x21cm
2015

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Push
Collage with Acrylic Paint
21x20cm
2015

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Geode @ South Square Gallery, Bradford, 2014
Installation of About Painting @ Castlefield Gallery curated by Lisa Denyer
CV

Education:

2006-2009 - BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of Coventry

Selected Exhibitions:
2015 - 'Inbox' at Art–Athina, Athens
2015 - 'Twitter Art Exhibit' at Moss Library, Norway
2015 - 'Contemporary British Abstraction' at SE9 Container Gallery, London
2015 - ‘@PaintBritain’ at Ipswich Art School Gallery
2015 - ‘Contemporary British Painting’ at Huddersfield Art Gallery
2014 - ‘Society of Island Universes’ at Piccadilly Place, Manchester
2014 - ‘About Painting’ at Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
2014 - ‘We’ll show you ours’ at Gallery Oldham
2014 - ‘Geode’ Solo exhibition at South Square Gallery, Thornton
2013 - ‘New Perspectives in Painting’ at The Studios Gallery, New Mills
2013 - ‘Painting Too’ at HMS Exhibition Space, Nottingham
2013 - ‘Form/Function’ at Piccadilly Place, Manchester
2013 - ‘Now you see it, now you don’t’ at Terrace Gallery, London
2013 - ‘Artifice’ at PS Mirabel, Manchester
2013 - ‘Meditations’ at Pluspace, Meter Room, Coventry
2012 - Contemporary Printmaking: From Andy Warhol to the Emerging Generation, Store Street Gallery, London
2011 - ‘No.1 Paint’ at Blankspace, Manchester
2010 - ‘Lisa Denyer’ Solo exhibition at Gate Foot Gallery, Cumbria
2009 - ‘Lisa Denyer’ Solo exhibition at Coventry Artspace

Collections:
Priseman-Seabrook Collection

Awards:
Winner PS Mirabel Open Exhibition 2015
Short listed for the Bankley Open 2014
Short listed for the Bankley Open 2013
Short listed for the Title Art Prize 2011
Short listed for the Salon Art Prize 2010
Won second prize in the Gilchrist Fisher Award for Landscape Painting 2010

Residencies:
2014 - C PAGES; artists’ exchange through Castlefield Gallery and Eastside Projects, held at Toast, Manchester, and Stryx, Birmingham
2014 - 2015 - Residency at Federation House, supported by Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
2013 - ‘Catalyst’ Residency at Piccadilly Place, supported by Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
Lisa Denyer
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Lisa Denyer's process derives from every day observations, and the subsequent abstraction of certain imagery through painting. Each piece begins Read More

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