About Becky
Becky is an acclaimed South Devon artist known for her vintage travel poster–inspired art that beautifully showcases the charm and nostalgia of the British coast and countryside.
With a deep love of art from an early age Becky trained and received a BAHons at Bath Art College, before working as an art director in London, winning an exclaimed National award for her creativity campaign for Guinness Rugby World Cup.
She moved to Devon to pursue her artistic passion full-time and exhibited in a London gallery and the Battersea Affordable Art Fair. Also accepted to exhibit in The Mall Gallery with the Not the Turner Prize.
Her work is celebrated for its balanced use of bold colour, artistic interpretation, and a touch of nostalgic charm, often creating unique visual stories of the places she loves. Becky lives in South Devon with her family and draws continuous inspiration from the stunning natural landscapes around her.
Becky's work draws inspiration from the classic railway posters of the 1930s. Her vintage seaside posters are modern and fresh, showing a place off at its best, without the fuss and rush of the modern world. Becky draws her inspiration from a time before the current obsession with the latest gadgets and gizmos - that idealistic notion of life drifting at an easier slower pace.
Becky began this style of work when she was asked to exhibit in the gallery at Greenway National Trust in 2013. She realised this enchanted look would lend itself perfectly with the nostalgic beauty of Greenway, which proved to be right and the images were an instant hit. The exhibition was a huge success and from there Becky's portfolio and popularity blossomed and her reputation has grown from strength to strength.