Catherine Hay
Catherine Hay is a contemporary British artist known for her bold, expressive interpretations of the natural world. Her work captures nature’s instinct, beauty, frenzy and tranquillity — a celebration of landscape not simply as it appears, but as it is experienced.
The sky features in every painting, serving as a powerful symbol of freedom. The idea of existing without boundary or limitation is central to her artistic language, shaping compositions that feel expansive, immersive and emotionally charged. Moving beyond literal representation, Catherine paints from memory, atmosphere and instinct, creating skyscapes that function as both external landscapes and internal reflections.
Her paintings are distinguished by expansive, richly layered colour palettes, varied textures and strong contrasts between light and shadow. Each composition draws the viewer across the canvas, revealing intricate marks and rhythms along the way — gestures that echo the beat of a bird’s wing or trace its invisible path through open air.
A self-taught artist with a foundation in design and craftsmanship, Catherine’s practice demonstrates both structural awareness and expressive freedom. Her work balances control with movement, precision with spontaneity, resulting in paintings that feel both powerful and contemplative.
Today, Catherine Hay’s work invites viewers to experience nature not merely as scenery, but as sensation — a space of movement, emotion and boundless possibility.