Maggie Robinson
Born and raised on the rugged, expansive landscapes of the North York Moors, Maggie Robinson's creative identity is deeply rooted in the spirit of the Yorkshire wilderness. This primal connection to the land provides the foundation for her work, but it is music that serves as her ultimate muse.
Maggie’s practice is defined by a unique translation of sound into sight. Whether she is painting a contemporary landscape or an intricate still life, her goal is to imbue each composition with a tangible sense of melody, harmony, and rhythm. She views her brushstrokes as musical notation, using the energy of her marks and a carefully considered palette to capture the "spirit of the place" rather than just its likeness.
An established figure in the British art scene, Maggie is a member of both the Society of Women Artists and the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. Her evocative, rhythmic works have resonated with collectors globally, with her paintings now held in private collections across the UK, Europe, and the USA. Through her art, Maggie invites the viewer to experience a visual symphony—one where the quiet endurance of the moors meets the dynamic vitality of a moment captured in time.