Vanessa Raw England, b. 1984
TAKEN ON HER DAILY RUNS THROUGH LOCAL NATURE AREAS, AN ACTIVITY UNDERTAKEN WITH THERAPEUTICAL ESCAPIST INTENTION, ARE USED AS SOURCE MATERIAL FOR HER BACKGROUND LANDSCAPES BINDING THEIR CONFECTION TO MEANINGFUL ACTUALITIES, PULLING INTO THE PAINTINGS THE REMEMBERED FEELING OF ONENESS WITH NATURE.
Vanessa Raw (b. 1984, UK) is a British painter whose work weaves together intimacy, mythology, and the natural world. Her paintings draw on Greek and Mexican myth, depicting women and animals in enchanted landscapes that feel both ancient and otherworldly. Figures often merge with the land itself, surrounded by symbolic fauna and flora that carry layered meanings.
Her work is infused with a heightened, luminous palette, conjuring moments that seem to exist between waking and dreaming. Symbolic animals, from birds that suggest freedom to deer evoking grace and protection, wander through her compositions, guiding the viewer through spaces that feel both personal and universal. The landscapes often draw on photographs taken during her daily runs, a meditative practice that deepens her connection to nature and transforms lived experience into imagined realms.
This will be Vanessa Raw's first solo exhibition in Mexico City. In 2024, she had her first institutional exhibition at the Rubell Museum, Miami, as well as her first major solo show at Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate. Previous exhibitions include presentations at [we can insert notable art fairs or group shows if you have them]. Raw studied for a BA in Fine Art at Loughborough University. In 2022, she was selected for a space at TKE Studios, and has since been living and working in Margate, England.