Thanks to all that came, Tiger for the beer and Oval for the Vodka and Mr jazz dance ... if there's a better reason for staying fully clothed in an art gallery I haven't seen one.
Biography
In an era when visual images are styled to perfection using technology, Lucy McLauchlan crafts using permanent materials like Indian ink and marker pen. “If I make a mistake I can’t remove it; often though, the accidental details become my favourite,” she says of this ambitious, but inevitably rewarding, process.
Lucy combines art deco, psychedelic and childlike motifs to make pieces that are delicate and tender yet engaging and provocative. With Rain People, a hanging structure made from multiple painted wooden elements, she recently branched into sculpture, effortlessly occupying the topical territory between installation and interior design.
Somewhat surprisingly Lucy hails from Birmingham - a city whose vibrant counter-culture is usually more associated with a less subtle blend of fantasy and incitement.
Lucy has exhibited all over the world, from London's Victoria and Albert Museum to the Eclectic Gallery in London and Tokyo.
News
Thanks to all that came, Tiger for the beer and Oval for the Vodka and Mr jazz dance ... if there's a better reason for staying fully clothed in an art gallery I haven't seen one.
Those of you that love the Black country painting collective Beat 13 will be very happy to here that Lucy Mclauchlan is joining us here at Lazarides. Lucy paints intriguing images of moments , daydreams, conversations with herself, on almost anything. No surface is safe from the meandering mind of Brum's best. Be sure to catch her first solo show here at Lazarides in December. It's gonna be a goodun.
We love Faile or farley, as some of you insist on calling them. The boys have sent us some beautiful Bunny Boy Bronzes.Yes they're here, but hurry because they extremely limited....no seriously. So call us at the gallery to order your BBB today.
Mr Conor Harrington has also been very busy, see his two new paintings here.

