Lucy Kent
This week on FARLY, we’re thrilled to spotlight Lucy Kent, a contemporary British landscape artist from North Wiltshire. Lucy draws inspiration from the natural world, particularly the magic of expansive horizons, dramatic skies, and the ever-changing seasons. Lucy’s paintings are a direct response to her surroundings, capturing the dynamic interplay of light, colour, and the expansive relationship between high skies and wide landscapes. “I love painting the same view at different times of day, noticing how the light transforms everything,” she says. Working directly from life, Lucy combines a knife and brush strokes, creating work that is both energetic and immersive.
The FARLY edit
For the FARLY collection, Lucy has curated a series of eight pieces inspired by the theme of Autumn. “As we transition into autumn, I wanted to reflect the beauty of this time of year—the shifting light, the warmth of the colours, and the way the landscape feels alive with change,” she explains. The collection features works that showcase her signature use of vibrant hues and layered textures, celebrating the interplay of nature’s elements.