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Liberty Sinclair is a London-based artist whose practice lingers on memory, nostalgia, and the shifting line between reality and fantasy. A recent Fine Art BA graduate from City & Guilds of London Art School (2025), and alumna of The Royal Drawing School Foundation Year (2021), Sinclair creates work that reimagines lived experience into dreamlike narratives where animals and figures move through worlds of romanticisation - sometimes hopeful, sometimes in denial.
Her storytelling is shaped by material associations and their gendered connotations: lace suggests delicacy, luxury, and intimacy, while steel embodies strength and severity. Through cutting, stitching, and layering, she reconstructs these materials - and, metaphorically, ideas of memory, relationships, and the self. The act of stitching, whether haphazard or tender, becomes a way of negotiating multiplicity, intimacy, and repair.
Sinclair’s work has been exhibited widely, including at HArts Lane, the Newbridge Project, and the Royal Drawing School. By embracing both fragility and strength, her practice invites viewers into a space of daydream, where reality is questioned and memory is continually reshaped.
Her storytelling is shaped by material associations and their gendered connotations: lace suggests delicacy, luxury, and intimacy, while steel embodies strength and severity. Through cutting, stitching, and layering, she reconstructs these materials - and, metaphorically, ideas of memory, relationships, and the self. The act of stitching, whether haphazard or tender, becomes a way of negotiating multiplicity, intimacy, and repair.
Sinclair’s work has been exhibited widely, including at HArts Lane, the Newbridge Project, and the Royal Drawing School. By embracing both fragility and strength, her practice invites viewers into a space of daydream, where reality is questioned and memory is continually reshaped.
Works for sale on auction:

Bells Jangle, a Pair of Prancing Horses Tangle
2025
Oil, lace and steel on canvas
210 x 180 cm

Cyanopsia
2025
Steel stitched with copper on linen
41 x 52 cm
2025
Steel stitched with copper on linen
41 x 52 cm