A River Ain’t Too Much to Love

Dickon Drury

BornNationalityBased In
1986BritishCornwall
Biography

Dickon Drury creates hyper-saturated, large-scale oil paintings of domestic interiors, populated by everyday objects such as books, computers, kitchenware, and open food. His work captures the quiet tension of domestic spaces, balancing familiarity with a subtle sense of unease. Objects—often stacked, flattened, or skewed—suggest the presence of unseen inhabitants and hint at routines, anxieties, and the traces of daily life. Through vibrant color, dramatic light, and stark shadows, Drury heightens the surreal quality of otherwise ordinary environments. His meticulous attention to detail transforms mundane items into symbols of human behavior, desire, and impermanence. The interplay between order and disorder in his compositions invites viewers to reflect on the psychological and temporal dimensions of home life. Themes of self-sufficiency, preservation, and regeneration run throughout his work, approached with both tenderness and humor. By turning familiar interiors into carefully orchestrated, almost theatrical scenes, Drury prompts consideration of how the arrangement of objects and spaces can reveal the inner life, emotional rhythms, and quiet narratives of those who inhabit them. ...

Selected Artworks
Chaos Gardening
Egg and Chips
Good Vibes
Hope study
Lemon Pigs
Dickon DruryLemon Pigs, 2024
21.6 x 31.6cm
Ring the Bell
Stay Cool
Trap
Dickon DruryTrap, 2025
170 x 120cm
Turtle Formation
Worm Food
Gallery Representation