LIZA DIMBLEBY
  • WRITING
    • Writing on Drawing >
      • Along the Canal d'Ourcq, a Drawing Walk
    • Writing on Art and artists >
      • Sight Deserted, on Tony Swain
      • Chagall's Box
      • What to Do After a Death in Scotland: paintings by Andrew Cranston
    • Other Writing >
      • KinkintheArc
      • Cartwright Gardens
      • Morning
      • Attention
      • Almost Like Any Other Saturday
      • Everywhere is Somewhere
      • In the basement flat opposite somebody is practicing a trumpet
      • Painting and Naming
      • Days and Pages
    • Publications
  • DRAWING
    • Drawings from the City >
      • Whitechapel market (1)
      • Whitechapel Market (2)
      • Waterloo Subway Series
      • Moscow subway (Jazz band)
      • London Drawings
      • Moscow Drawings
    • Drawings from the Studio
    • Drawings from the House
  • PAINTING
    • Domestic series
    • Give Generously Series
    • Tom Thumb
    • After Image Series
    • Vuillard Series
    • Degas series
    • From Film
  • ARCHIVE AND UPCOMING
  • CONTACT/LINKS

Liza Dimbleby is an artist and writer.  She has exhibited in London, Scotland and Paris, and published a book of writing and drawings about walking in cities, I Live Here Now. She lectures at art schools and universities in Scotland and England and teaches on the Drawing Year, a postgraduate programme at the Royal Drawing School, London. She has spoken and led sessions on Drawing and the City at conferences in Glasgow, Moscow and Paris. She lives in Glasgow.

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