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The Brummy Artist

The Brummy Artist is a Birmingham-based contemporary artist working with botanical collage and photography. Her practice blends personal photography, found imagery, and symbolic composition to explore place, memory, rebirth, and the quiet connections between the natural and urban world.

Rooted in Birmingham and shaped by a sustainable, slow approach to making, her work reimagines everyday botanical forms through surreal composition, inviting moments of reflection, grounding, and emotional presence.

Drawing inspiration from natural history, cultural symbolism, and lived experience, each piece balances precision with play — offering art designed not only to be viewed, but lived with.

Artist Statement

My practice centres on botanical collage constructed from photography and surreal composition. I combine images I’ve taken — often flowers, landscapes, and details from Birmingham — with sourced material to create layered works that explore memory, place, and transformation.

Botanical forms recur throughout my work as symbols of resilience, renewal, and emotional grounding. By reworking familiar natural elements in unexpected ways, I aim to slow the viewer down and invite a quieter, more reflective engagement with the image.

Sustainability and intention sit at the heart of my process. I work slowly, produce limited editions, and favour thoughtful making over mass production — allowing each piece to retain its meaning and presence.


Selected Features & Mentions

Birmingham Chamber of Commerce 

BBC News

Stylist Magazine - March 2025

Birmingham Living 

I Choose Brum - Newsletter April 24th 2025

UK News Group - February 2024

Your Home Magazine - October 2023

 

Press & Enquiries

Email: hello@brummyartist.com

Website: https://brummyartist.com

Instagram: https://instagram.com/brummyartist

Press images, artist bios, and additional information are available on request.

Quick Facts

Based in: Birmingham, UK

Medium: Digital botanical collage

Editions: Limited, signed, and numbered

Themes: Place, rebirth, symbolism, interconnectedness

Practice: Sustainable, slow, contemporary