• S2E32: Lucy Joyce, Wildlife Artist

  • Aug 6 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

S2E32: Lucy Joyce, Wildlife Artist

  • Summary

  • This week the British wildlife artist Lucy Joyce. Lucy’s painstaking attention to detail is her signature on portraits of a variety of animals. Her artistry is crafted from photographic images, and in some cases her own compositions, as she meticulously accounts for every hair and whisker. Lucy was born in Northampton in 1979, the oldest of two children—she has a younger brother Robert. Her mother Jackie Smith, is a part-time seamstress, and her father Brian was a precision engineer in motorsport. Lucy completed her GCSE and A Levels at Chenderit School in Oxfordshire including two GCSEs in Art and A Level Art, before working in print and design. She then attended Southampton Solent University where she earned a degree in Marketing Design. Lucy met her husband at uni and upon graduation the couple spent a year working in Canada before returning to the UK. After the birth of her two sons, Lucy returned to her art and built a clientele for pet portraits. In 2016, she became a full-time artist and now has commissions for her wildlife and pet portraits that extend far into next year. Lucy lives near Newbury in Berkshire with her husband Simon, two sons; Jack and Charlie and two Cocker Spaniels.

    www.mrsjoycedraws.co.uk
    Instagram: @mrsjoycedraws
    TikTok: @mrsjoycedraws
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrsjoycedraws

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    Host: Chris Stafford
    Produced by Hollowell Studios
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