February 9 - April 12, 2026
An exhibition of new works.
Dilnot’s paintings unfold as dreamlike landscapes inhabited by solitary figures, hybrid beings, and enigmatic motifs that evoke myth, memory, and metaphor. They are informed by historical sources such as the illuminated manuscripts of Pieter Brueghel and Hieronymus Bosch, as well as by the local landscapes of the English Channel and the South Downs. His paintings suggest poetic journeys through strange, beautiful worlds where figures wander in search of meaning and hidden truths.
His style is lyrical and otherworldly, with soft, glowing colours and gentle humour woven into compositions that explore themes of wonder, grief, hope, and the human condition. Dilnot often leaves visual space for mystery and interpretation, inviting viewers into worlds that feel at once ancient and deeply personal. His work is held in private collections internationally.
An essay by Matt Lippiatt accompanies the presentation.
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Framed prices from £500.
