My practice is one of continuous transition and evolution. My current paintings explore ideas around marking the passing of time; the repetitive brush marks act  as a visual representation of transience - counting out moments one by one. By repeating and building layers of marks, they create a pattern. The pattern, in turn, forms rhythmic motifs and forms that can be read as macro or micro views of the world.

As a process-led painter I don’t plan a final image before I begin. I lay down marks and then respond to them, building a painting by adding, removing and editing the image over several months. I might use a particular colour palette to drive a work, but this also has to shift and evolve as the painting develops. For me, painting is a balance between control and instinct. The final composition only comes into focus towards the end of the process.

My paintings are abstract, reflecting my thoughts, feelings and memories but not illustrating them. The material quality of the paint is equally as important as the theme and colour is always central to what I do.

Painting is a fundamental expression of who I am, it is my language. I find joy in the materials and each work is a new adventure, posing questions and challenges that are limitless and fascinating

ARTIST STATEMENT

BIO 

b. 1971, Leeds UK

Liz Foster was born in Leeds in 1971 and is currently based near York in the north of England. She studied Drawing and Painting at the Glasgow School of Art, later studying for an MA at the University of Hull, where she researched visual perception theory in relation to contemporary painting practice.

Foster’s current work centres around ideas of memory and the passing of time which she explores through the application of abstract imagery, repetition and animated mark-making. Her work is centred around colour with a playful and intuitive approach for which she is increasingly well know. 

Foster has exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London Art Fair, Royal Scottish Academy, Royal West of England Academy, Mercer Art Gallery, Ferens and York Art Gallery.

She has work in both public and private collections, selling both within the UK and abroad. She has been long-listed for the John Moores Prize twice. 

CV

Education

2002-04 University of Hull, MA, Fine Art

1990-94 Glasgow School of Art, BA(hons) Fine Art - Drawing and Painting

1993 School of the Art Institute of Chicago - study exchange

Solo Exhibitions

2024 Paintings, Rise@Bluebird, York

2007 Flower, National Trust Beningbrough Hall, York

2007 Miscellany, National Trust Beningbrough Hall, York

2006 Taste, 20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe

1999 New Paintings, Air Gallery, London

1998 Paintings, Taunton School, Somerset

Selected Group Exhibitions

2025 Paper Works, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

2023 Leeds Summer Group Show, Leeds Playhouse, Leeds

2023 ArtSpace Open, Old Parcels Office, Scarborough

2022 The Mercer Open, Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate

2022 Kaleidoscope, The Bowery, Leeds

2022 Joy, Dovecot Gallery, Doncaster

2022 The Ferens Open, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull

2022 Art on a Postcard, The Bomb Factory, London

2022 Colour, Fronteer Gallery, Sheffield

2021 The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, The Royal Academy, London

2021 The Edit, One Good Gift, Sheffield

2021 Towards the Light, The Art Cafe Contemporary, Whitby

2021 Re-Cultivate, Cultivate Gallery, London

2020 New Light ‘Curator’s Choice’, Scarborough Art Gallery, Scarborough

2019 The Ferens Open, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull

2019 YOS Exhibition, St Mary’s Arts Centre, York

2009 Summer Show, The Art Café, Whitby

2008 magical/mystical/nature, Friar Lane Gallery, Nottingham

2006 Multiplicity, Kirkleatham Museum and Art Gallery, Redcar

2004 Painting is Dead, Long Live Painting, Hastings Museum & Art Gallery

2004 Women’s Work, Artlink Gallery, Hull

2003 Unframed, Cupola Art Gallery, Sheffield

1997 York Open, York City Art Gallery, York

1995 6×6, University of Northumbria, Newcastle

1994 New Generation, The Compass Gallery, Glasgow

1994 Paths of Exploration, The Assembly Rooms, Glasgow

1993 R.S.A. Student Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

Awards & Residencies

2023 Artist Surfaces Award - Artist Support Pledge 

1997-98 Artist in Residence, Taunton School, Somerset

1993 Student Exchange Award - School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Art Fairs

2021 art&York (online only)

2019 art&York

2008 London Art Fair, represented by Beverley Knowles Fine Art

Longlists

2004 and 2018 John Moores Painting Prize

Editorial

‘Featured Artist’ – An Interview with the Visual Artists Association – CLICK HERE TO READ

‘Meet the Artists’ – Q&A with ONE GOOD GIFT

‘Aesthetic grit and fish & chips’ – Interview with Northern Soul CLICK HERE TO READ