Lizzy Drury is a London-based artist working primarily in drawing. Since completing her MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art in 2017, she has exhibited across the UK and India.

Within her drawing practice, Drury combines research into Object Attachment Theory and Speculative Realism with her interest in early film and theatre sets to explore the deceptions of image- making.

Exploring the limitations of observational drawing, she incorporates everyday objects that sit on the peripheries of sight. Paper, glass, plastic pieces, pencils, lamps and fabrics are transformed from one state into another. The new, metamorphic, silvery graphite shapes can no longer be pinned down to their previous forms. Something new has been rendered into existence.

She is also co-founder of Hot Desque, a collaborative art practice based in London that spans film, set design, site specific exhibitions and essays.