LUCIA LEYFIELD IS NOT AN ARTIST prone to grand statements. Her work speaks in subtle tones: sketchbook pages filled with weathered doorways, overheard conversations or fragments of wild gardens. A lettering artist by training, she has since carved out a distinct voice as a visual diarist; mapping the everyday with wit, warmth and unshowy precision. Her journals – part calligraphy, part collage, part observational sketch – are deeply personal, yet immediately accessible.
What sets Lucia apart is not technical bravado, but the honesty of her line. She draws like someone who’s listening – to people, places, objects and time. There’s a sense of looking slowly, allowing meaning to accumulate like sediment across a page. Her influences are tactile and timeworn: field guides, worn architecture, explorers’ sketchbooks. Yet, her work is…
