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Eilidh Richmond is a visual artist whose practice primarily consists of oil paintings and mixed media collages. Inspired by her fascination with travel and urban ecology, Eilidh uses photography and collage as foundational tools to investigate the relationship between natural landscapes and the built environment. Her works often depict speculative landscapes shaped by climate awareness, reflecting the possibility of symbiosis between architecture and nature.

These imagined spaces act as portals into constructed worlds, where colour evokes otherworldly qualities, blurring the lines between fiction and reality. Eilidh embraces both geometric precision and organic fluidity in her compositions, suggesting a future where these contrasting environments can exist not in opposition, but instead in conversation.

A painting featuring a tropical forest on the left hand side and a purple room with surreal qualities on the right.
Breakthrough (2025), Eilidh Richmond, oil and acrylic on board, 1200 x 1500mm.
Three square collages in a row. All the artworks feature elements of plants and architectural forms.
Untitled (2025), Eilidh Richmond, mixed media on board, 25 x 25cm. Untitled (2025), Eilidh Richmond, mixed media on board, 25 x 25cm. Untitled (2025), Eilidh Richmond, mixed media on board, 25 x 25cm.
A painting featuring vibrant blue, architectural grids which overlap with tropical plants. A group of people are walking into the scene on an orange platform floor.
Cross Over (2025), Eilidh Richmond, oil and acrylic on board, 1300 x 1500mm.
Image of various artworks installed in the ECA Grad Show 2025.
Eilidh Richmond, ECA Graduate Show 2025.
A painting featuring a a glass architectural form merging into a landscape. Tropical plants overlap with structural forms. In the top right of the painting, mixed media butterflies are displayed in an archival manor.
Flourishing Dissonance (2024), Eilidh Richmond, oil and mixed media on calico, 800 x 1500mm.
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Painting - BA (Hons)

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