Diana Hulton, Fine Artist, inspired painter of mountain, forest, field and desert landscapes.

Diana Hulton is a prolific British artist whose creative practice spans decades and continents. She is known for her technical mastery in oils, acrylics, watercolour, pastel, graphite and charcoal, Hulton’s work is characterised by a profound engagement with the physical and metaphorical qualities of landscape. Her portfolio includes extensive series created in South Africa, England, Scotland, Wales, Italy, and Spain. Her work is highly original in the way she explores colour structures, light and atmosphere through diverse technical and compositional means. Diana Hulton’s 'Landscapes of Metaphor' explore the dynamic of the world of nature in new ways. Also her ‘Landscapes of Place’ are innovative in technique and concept. Her figurative oeuvre includes a profound set of political work depicting the horrors and psychological consequences of Apartheid in South Africa. Her academic achievements are substantial, involving art criticism and journalism. Her master's dissertation is concerned with landscape painting and place. Her professional career is marked by numerous solo and group exhibitions, public and private commissions and inclusion in significant collections. Notably, her 'PARABLES OF LIGHT' series showcase her ability to blend scientific observation with an evocative use of paint. Diana Hulton also engages in curatorial work and extra-mural projects, demonstrating a holistic commitment to the arts. Her statement emphasises her involvement with nature, its ambiguity and elusive meaning as well as her love of each medium and its suggestive potential. Currently active in the UK, she continues to produce work that challenges the boundaries between representation and abstraction.