








'Prototype' by Alice Delhanty
'Prototype'
30 x 38 cm
Oil on Somerset Paper
2024
£400
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.
Alice Delhanty (b.2001, U.K.), lives and works in London. She is a recent graduate of City and Guilds of London Art School Fine Art BA (2024) and the winner of the Chadwyck-Healey Prize for painting. My practice centres around painting. My interest is in how memory, emotion and experience can be communicated through image, material handling and material itself. Primarily, I am interested in painting as a deeply psychological object, my objective is to draw on these psychological aspects of painting and channel them into intense imagery and surfaces. At the moment I’m interested in incorporating unconventional materials into my paintings and looking at how that works within a painting and can contribute towards the image.
'Prototype'
30 x 38 cm
Oil on Somerset Paper
2024
£400
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.
Alice Delhanty (b.2001, U.K.), lives and works in London. She is a recent graduate of City and Guilds of London Art School Fine Art BA (2024) and the winner of the Chadwyck-Healey Prize for painting. My practice centres around painting. My interest is in how memory, emotion and experience can be communicated through image, material handling and material itself. Primarily, I am interested in painting as a deeply psychological object, my objective is to draw on these psychological aspects of painting and channel them into intense imagery and surfaces. At the moment I’m interested in incorporating unconventional materials into my paintings and looking at how that works within a painting and can contribute towards the image.
'Prototype'
30 x 38 cm
Oil on Somerset Paper
2024
£400
Bespoke framing available for Greater London collectors only | Framing lead time is 8 weeks from confirmation.
Alice Delhanty (b.2001, U.K.), lives and works in London. She is a recent graduate of City and Guilds of London Art School Fine Art BA (2024) and the winner of the Chadwyck-Healey Prize for painting. My practice centres around painting. My interest is in how memory, emotion and experience can be communicated through image, material handling and material itself. Primarily, I am interested in painting as a deeply psychological object, my objective is to draw on these psychological aspects of painting and channel them into intense imagery and surfaces. At the moment I’m interested in incorporating unconventional materials into my paintings and looking at how that works within a painting and can contribute towards the image.