PHIL LAMBERT
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  • Portfolio
    • Soil Photography
    • Dirt and the Domestic
    • Emergence
    • Charcoal / Nocturne series 2019
    • Rewilding Turf studies 2019
    • Blackboard Series
  • Workshops
    • WCSS22
    • ARTICULTURE and Art CENA
    • Soil Security Programme Conference 2019
    • Heolddu, Prince's trust and ESCRI project 2014
  • Commissions
    • Tyler Mural
    • Claudia Bunk Bed Mural
    • Soil Security Programme Conference 2019
    • Ysgol Pencae Welsh Children’s Characters mural 2018
    • Ysgol Pencae Mural 2018
  • Consultancy
  • Perception pieces
  • Evolution and Chance
  • Archive
    • Whitehead Bricks
    • Physiognomy Projects
    • The Luscher Series
    • Unnatural Selection Projects
    • Dotty Illusion Motif
    • Anblickspiel
    • Bill Taylors Brain
    • Every Witch Way
    • Studio work 2013-2014
    • Observational Works 2005 -
    • Miscellaneous
  • Contact
  • Links
  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • Soil Photography
    • Dirt and the Domestic
    • Emergence
    • Charcoal / Nocturne series 2019
    • Rewilding Turf studies 2019
    • Blackboard Series
  • Workshops
    • WCSS22
    • ARTICULTURE and Art CENA
    • Soil Security Programme Conference 2019
    • Heolddu, Prince's trust and ESCRI project 2014
  • Commissions
    • Tyler Mural
    • Claudia Bunk Bed Mural
    • Soil Security Programme Conference 2019
    • Ysgol Pencae Welsh Children’s Characters mural 2018
    • Ysgol Pencae Mural 2018
  • Consultancy
  • Perception pieces
  • Evolution and Chance
  • Archive
    • Whitehead Bricks
    • Physiognomy Projects
    • The Luscher Series
    • Unnatural Selection Projects
    • Dotty Illusion Motif
    • Anblickspiel
    • Bill Taylors Brain
    • Every Witch Way
    • Studio work 2013-2014
    • Observational Works 2005 -
    • Miscellaneous
  • Contact
  • Links
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phil lambert

Phil Lambert is an artist whose work explores the process and materiality of painting and drawing. His practice often focuses on a single pigment, such as charcoal or soil, and draws from his immediate environment. Blending observational techniques with influences from science and landscape traditions.
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