Website: www.luciesivier-voller.com
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The most important quality in art for Lucie is emotion, which is why people appear in much of her work. Lucie often seeks soulful connections between her subject and the viewer. She strives in her portraiture to see something in the person that perhaps even they don't see or know about themselves, and to draw out that perhaps subtle nuance or inner self in the portrait to create an impactful image for the viewer.
For her human figure and horse pieces, the interlinking of the senses often informs Lucie's interest by immersing the energy of ephemeral forms of art such as: dance, performance, strength, movement and music, into a permanent image which captures a freeze frame in a moment of chaos. She considers art to be a form of language with no barriers or limits to the way it communicates.
Lucie Sivier-Voller is a young artist based in East Devon/London and is currently in her first year of study for an undergraduate degree in Fine Art Painting at the University of the Arts London (UAL) Camberwell. Lucie works in a range of mediums, primarily oils, ink and pyrography, but also enjoys using charcoal (particularly for life drawing), oil pastels, wax, coloured pencils and sometimes water colours. She also enjoys sculpting in clay.
In 2024, Lucie completed a Foundation in Art at Exeter School of Art for which she achieved a distinction and won the accolade of Art Student of the Year. She has most recently exhibited at the following juried exhibitions: SWAc (2023 and 2024); Thelma Hulbert Annual Exhibition (2023); Art Unlimited Finalist (2023); Green and Stone Summer Exhibition (2023 and 2024); and the Royal Academy Young Artists Summer Show (2024). Lucie won the Young Artist of the Year award at the 2024 South West Academy of Fine and Applied Arts annual exhibition. Lucie is due to have her own exhibition in Exeter in the summer of 2025 sponsored by Exeter School of Art.