Frank Pudney is an artist currently based in Folkestone whose works explore the relationship between the human scale and landscape through variations in density and gesture, using tools from large palette knives to single-hair brushes to evoke shifting scale. His artwork has been selected for several notable exhibitions, including the John Moores Painting Prize and the Jerwood Drawing Prize. The artist also has a drawing in the permanent collection at the British Museum, which was featured in their 2019-2020 exhibition, “Pushing Paper: Contemporary Drawing from 1970 to Now.”



