Joanne Griffiths

Joanne Griffiths is a contemporary artist based in Buckinghamshire, UK. Her work is a visceral exploration of human existence, capturing the tension between the physical and psychological landscapes that define our lives. With a bold and instinctive approach, 

At the core of her practice lies an enquiry into the structures that shape us—both the internal forces of identity and emotion, and the external pressures of society, technology, and nature. Through a vibrant palette and dynamic compositions, she investigates the complexities of the female condition, mental health, and the evolving modern world.

Griffiths’ work embodies the raw duality of human experience—perseverance versus self-destruction, order against chaos, hope entwined with despair. “Our mental and physical health are sometimes our greatest enemies,” she reflects. “One influences the other, placing immense pressure on us as we navigate life.” This intrinsic dialogue manifests in her art, creating powerful, emotive pieces that invite introspection.

Colour plays a pivotal role in her practice, serving as both an energy force and an emotional conduit. She juxtaposes bold hues against sweeping lines—symbols of vitality and our deep-rooted connection to the natural world. These elements evoke the invisible presence of atmosphere, capturing the tension between individuality and collective human experience.

Griffiths’ creative process is deeply intuitive, driven by emotional response and lived experience. Each piece is a conversation with change, identity, and existence—an ongoing exploration of what it means to live, evolve, and endure. Her art transcends mere representation; it is an invitation to engage, to feel, and to confront the complexities of being human.

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