lydia milford artist/illustrator
I live and work in Devon, and have done so for most of my life. I am a watercolourist, and also work in mixed media.
I trained in illustration at St. Martins in London, and subsequently worked as a freelance illustrator and designer. During this period, I worked as a fashion artist; designed cards and illustrated books. I also worked on botanical studies for Kew Gardens, instilling a life-long love of flower painting.
I worked from home when my family were growing, concentrating my practice on portraiture and flower studies, and staging exhibitions in London, Wales and South Devon. In 2004, I obtained a master’s degree in fine art from Plymouth University. I have work in private collections in Holland, France and the U.S.A.
The countryside of rural Devon, where I live, provides a rich and varied source of inspiration:
Living for most of my life surrounded by hedges, fields and trees, I have a relationship with the natural world that inspires and challenges my practice in many ways. My work is informed by my love of colour and line, and I like to think of it as a fluid, changing thing, constantly in a state of ‘becoming’,
in a similar way to the seasonal changes that occur in nature.

 green lane
green lane rockpool
rockpool mothecombe rocks
mothecombe rocks the saddler
the saddler wembury bay
wembury bay orchid
orchid waiting lurcher
waiting lurcher cornish cove
cornish cove