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Scarlett Raven

Scarlett’s painting style is distinctive and characterised by several key elements,beginning with bold and vibrant colours,applied directly from the tube in thick impasto layers,in the famous impressionism style.

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Scarlett Raven

Beyond The Surface | 2024

Abstract impressionist artist Scarlett Raven is no stranger to the complexities of mental health. For her, the canvas has long served as both a battleground and a sanctuary, where she confronts her inner demons and discovers moments of tranquillity to quiet the chaos of her mind. In her latest collection, Beyond The Surface, Raven’s floral textured canvases are back, but this time, in stunning all-white compositions. The result is a captivating collection, absent of her signature bold colours yet bursting with emotion. This collection is of deep significance to the artist, who has experienced decades of challenges with her mental health. Confronting her fifth nervous breakdown head-on, the original artworks in this collection were painted an incredibly difficult time for her earlier this year. Over the last four months, she has found solace working in pure white, removing the noise of colour. Through her unwavering commitment to painting, Scarlett has not only confronted her darkest moments but has emerged stronger, showcasing the transformative nature of creativity in overcoming adversity. We are proud to be donating 10% of the sale of each piece in this collection to Mind, a leading mental health charity. Raven says, “It’s so important to me to support a charity like Mind, without Mind, I don’t think I would be here. Charities and support services need as much support as possible to help others.”  
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Let Nature Embrace you in Scarlett Raven's New Collection | 2024

British Impressionist Scarlett Raven brings us an exciting new collection of nine original oil paintings featuring a dense overgrowth of wildflowers, sunflowers, poppies and daffodils, which evokes an enticing portal to a secret garden. Be prepared to lose yourself!
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Safe Space | 2023

In a beautiful and moving new collection, Scarlett Raven makes incredible landscapes which the viewer can imagine themselves inside and feel the calming, exhilarating and cathartic qualities of nature for themselves.  
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Lasting Impressions | 2023

In a landmark collection for Castle Fine Art, Scarlett Raven launches her Lasting Impressions series. Full of love for our natural surroundings, and inspired by her admiration of Vincent Van Gogh and David Hockney, Scarlett’s new pieces are her most passionate yet. The two artworks 'Sunset on Poppy Field' and 'Sunflowers Amongst Cypress Trees' are available as a giclée on paper as well as boxed canvas.  
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I am Reborn | 2021

There are few moments more life-changing than becoming a mother for the first time. In giving birth to her son, the acclaimed landscape painter Scarlett Raven found her true calling. Her breathtaking new collection, I am Reborn, symbolises her growth as both a woman and an artist; each wander through the forest is seen through a child’s eyes, encouraging viewers to rediscover their senses and embrace the beauty of nature. Her emotional connection with trees – which she says signify “protection, strength and motherhood” – is intertwined with poetry and stylistic influences from artists like Anselm Kiefer, David Hockney and Gustav Klimt. Each of the three limited edition artworks is framed in a sustainable black ayous wood and was hand-embellished by our specialist atelier team. The accompanying original artworks were painted in oils and acrylics, with Scarlett using her expressionistic style of splattering paint onto the canvas to depict movement. Scarlett, whose work is owned by celebrities including Orlando Bloom, says: "Having a baby and watching him discover his senses for the first time couldn’t be any more inspiring for my paintings. I experience everything through his first times, and it’s magical. These paintings are alive. They are hopeful, magical, strong, powerful…they are fearless.”
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The Eye of Heaven Shines | 2020

The new collection by Scarlett Raven and Marc Marot takes inspiration from David Hockney and Anselm Kiefer and showcases nature and its symbolism. Exploring new textures and materials has allowed Scarlett to develop her relationship with colour further, and experiment with the overall composition of her paintings. Far from being a hindrance, Scarlett credits her dyslexia with allowing her to interpret and wield patterns and shapes, which she carries through into her work. This is key to the progression we see here in Scarlett’s landscapes; the previous predominantly horizontal orientation of her work has evolved to accommodate the towering majesty of the trees that have come to mean so much to the artist. 
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About The Danger Tree | 2018

Telling an immersive story of the soldiers who fought and fell between 1914 and 1918, the body of work is created by painter Scarlett Raven and digital artist Marc Marot. It takes its name from the only tree left standing on the battlefield during fighting, with inspirations including the legendary war poets Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon and Rupert Brooke. Augmented reality allows viewers to unlock the creative journey with their smartphone, stripping away the countless layers of paint to reveal the poetry, animation and music beneath. To unlock the multiple layers in Scarlett’s work, simply download the Artivive app.
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The Danger Tree | 2018

On 1st July 2016, with the help of the award-winning film set designer Kaye Quinn, a 2,500 sq. ft unit in London’s Greenwich became a blown-out building in a war-ravaged Flanders village. As the sound of heavy artillery fire blasted in the distance, viewers stepped through the rubble and barbed wire into the First World War. The Danger Tree had begun. This November, to mark the centenary of the Great War, creators Scarlett Raven and Marc Marot have released a new artwork from the groundbreaking augmented reality project. The emotive piece is inspired by Marc's late grandfather, who regaled a young Marc with tales of battle.
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The Danger Tree Finale | 2018

From the horrors of World War One emerged the story of courage and resilience that inspired The Danger Tree. Touching hearts around the world since its launch in Greenwich in 2016, the augmented reality series exposes the true story of battle through layers of oil paint and digital animation. Over the years, hundreds of you have attended our exhibitions or reached out on our social media channels to tell us what the project has meant to you. Now, as Scarlett Raven and Marc Marot turn the last page on their groundbreaking creation, it is an honour to present the final artwork from the series, along with a beautiful hardback book showcasing the entire collection.

The sun and moon are always an important feature in my work as they provide life,and everything on the planet relies on it to survive to be seen. I am guided by nature when I paint my scenes.

The artist

Scarlett Raven

Scarlett Raven is a contemporary British impressionist whose work is widely recognized for its emotional intensity and heavy texture. Through bold colour, dramatic paint application and vivid scenery, her textured landscape paintings have positioned her as one of the most exciting female impressionists in the UK today. With stylistic influences from Vincent van Gogh, Anselm Kiefer, Gustav Klimt and David Hockney, her emotive works are inspired by her deep personal connection with nature. 

Scarlett studied Fine Art at Central St Martins - University of the Arts London and as a second-year student in 2009, became one of the youngest painters in history to hold a solo exhibition at the prestigious Cork Street Gallery. Scarlett's groundbreaking collection The Danger Tree, a project commemorating the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, was on display for three months at the National Army Museum in London. 

Scarlett's work goes beyond the optical realism of impressionism to begin exploring the emotional and symbolic content of art. Her painting style is distinctive and characterised by several key elements, beginning with bold and vibrant colours, applied directly from the tube in thick impasto layers. Her colour choices are expressive and emotional reflecting her own experience of the world around her.  

Another element is her dramatic brushwork, which is energetic and expressive, using short visible brushstrokes which are incredibly pronounced and dynamic. The third element is her textured surfaces; Scarlett builds up paint on her canvas, adding depth and a tactile quality to her work. This impasto technique involves applying thick layers of paint to the canvas, allowing the viewer to see and feel the physical texture of the paint. Scarlett is also strongly drawn to natural subject matter including landscapes and portraits.  

'Van Gogh is the reason I paint,' explains Scarlett. 'In the short period of time he painted and lived, the way he was able to see the world was incredible and I'm trying to see the world in the capacity that he did. 'David Hockney also loved Van Gogh's work; both artists see the extraordinary in an unremarkable view and both are fascinated by the seasons, which bring about continuous change in nature. David Hockney once said: 'Lots of people scan the ground in front of them so they can walk, but they don't really look at things. Van Gogh really looked'. Now I am really looking'. Scarlett is driven by a passion for portraying nature. 'The sun and moon are always an important feature in my work as they provide life, and everything on the planet relies on it to survive to be seen. I am guided by nature when I paint my scenes'.

She is also inspired by being a mother to two young children, which has given a new dimension to her life and art. 'Motherhood has made me absorb things quickly and has made me grounded and present,' she says. 'My children inspired me to look at things like I did when I was a child: to not fear the wind on my face, or the noise outside. I'm not fighting the experience, I'm in awe of it. It's less about the destination and more about the journey. When people look at my artworks, I want them to feel the amazement that babies feel when looking at something for the first time. They're a portal to a magical, safe place where anything is possible."

A hugely popular artist, Scarlett Raven's work has been collected by celebrities including Keith Richards, Orlando Bloom, Duffy and Jim Beach, manager of rock band Queen. She has also been featured by titles such as The Tate, ES Magazine, Frieze, Modern Painter, The Times and the Evening Standard. Her paintings have also been regularly seen on BBC News and BBC arts programming. 

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