Louisa Longstaff-Scales
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Louisa Longstaff-Scales is a British painter whose evocative landscapes blend autobiography with nature’s vastness. Based in Norfolk and a Winchester School of Art graduate, her work has been exhibited by the Royal Society of British Artists and the Royal Academy.
Her expressive brushwork captures fleeting light, movement, and emotion, transforming landscapes into introspective spaces. Each painting tells a subtle, poetic story, inviting viewers to connect personally. Her titles add further depth, hinting at hidden narratives. Through a fusion of external scenery and inner reflection, Longstaff-Scales creates art that is both visually captivating and emotionally profound, resonating with audiences worldwide.
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Louisa Longstaff-Scales
No Word of it From MeOil and acrylic on canvas50 x 50cm
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The paintings of Louisa Longstaff-Scales explore a personal narrative between the artist and the landscape. Moving through the landscape is a time for Longstaff-Scales to immerse herself in her inner world and exist as her own entity. The landscapes she paints combined with the context that Longstaff-Scales brings to them makes them largely autobiographical. The ideas and the thoughts she has and the matters that she is trying to resolve in this space colour her paintings. She makes suggestions to these in the landscape (using painterly marks and gesture), and in the titles. These paintings and titles become like small poems, offering the viewer clues to their origins and inviting them to find their own truth in the work.
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Louisa Longstaff-Scales is a British contemporary artist known for her evocative landscape paintings that blend personal narratives with nature. Based in Norfolk, she studied fine art at the Winchester School of Art and has gained recognition for her expressive, atmospheric compositions. Her work captures fleeting moments of light, movement, and emotion, inviting viewers to connect with their own experiences. Represented by Contemporary Six, her paintings have been exhibited widely and are held in private collections both in the UK and internationally.
Louisa Longstaff-Scales draws inspiration from nature, personal memories, and the emotional resonance of specific places. Spending time outdoors allows her to reflect and translate her experiences onto canvas. She captures the transient beauty of landscapes, using expressive brushwork and layered textures to convey atmosphere and movement. The varying sizes of her canvases are largely autobiographical and explore personal narratives and storytelling within the context of the landscape. In her paintings Louisa is looking to find meaning in the landscape and its ancient cycles. Sometimes her paintings are of a specific place and moment, and sometimes they are a conglomerate of landscape, like a dot to dot of a journey across land and memory.
Louisa Longstaff-Scales’ work is exclusively represented by Contemporary Six, an independent gallery specialising in contemporary British art. Her paintings can be viewed both in person at the gallery and online through our website. We frequently showcases her latest works in exhibitions, offering collectors and art enthusiasts the opportunity to experience her paintings up close.
Louisa Longstaff-Scales’ paintings explore themes of memory, nature, light, and emotional connection. Her work often reflects the passage of time, capturing fleeting moments in landscapes that evoke personal reflection. She skilfully balances a sense of stillness and movement, using light as a central element to create depth and atmosphere. Many of her paintings carry a poetic quality, with titles hinting at hidden narratives. Through her art, she invites viewers to explore their own emotions and personal associations with the natural world.
Louisa Longstaff-Scales employs a range of techniques to create her distinctive, atmospheric landscapes. She uses expressive brushstrokes, layering, and delicate glazing to build depth and texture. Her work often features a combination of soft, blended areas and more defined, gestural marks, capturing the movement of light and weather within a scene. She carefully balances composition and colour to evoke emotion, often working with a restricted palette to enhance mood. These techniques allow her to create paintings that feel immersive and alive with energy.
Louisa Longstaff-Scales primarily works with oil paints, a medium that allows her to create the rich textures and luminous effects characteristic of her landscapes. She often layers thin glazes to achieve depth and atmosphere. Her use of oil and acrylic paint enables her to capture the shifting light and moods of nature with a soft yet dynamic quality. The flexibility of the paint also allows her to work intuitively, refining her compositions as they evolve.