
Primal and immediate, Karen Crompton’s paintings exist between the abstract and the realistic. Her work celebrates women, female myth and archetype, from Great Mother to Goddess. Informed by cave art and naive painting styles, creating her art is a soulful, intuitive process. Each painting is a conversation in a wider dialogue that emerges across a series of paintings. Collectors experience her work as expressive, powerful and emotional.
As an aphantasic artist, with no internal visual imagery, story, emotion and the physicality of painting are significant in the development of the work. Using oil and mixed media, contrast of light and dark, control and chaos, her paintings emerge through layering, disrupting and repeating symbol, text line and form. A surface rich in history develops, the forms and colour palette inspired by its emotional and psychological meaning.
Karen has always searched for meaning and understanding of experience, this being motivational in her previous professional career as a psychotherapist working with survivors of trauma. The belief in the transformational power of relationship and the human spirit is fundamental to her view of the world and approach to art making.
She invites the viewer to finish the painting through their own meaning making process, to interpret and respond, rather than dismiss and move on.
Karen is cofounder of BlueHouse Artspace, a working gallery in Surrey, UK. She is mentor for Creative Shift, an online creative mind programme. She lives in Surrey, UK and Andalucia, Spain, with her husband and walks the land with her canine companion, Bentley.
Her works are in private collections in the United Kingdom, Europe and United States
Fellow Royal Society Arts
b. 1963, Cumbria, UK
Exhibitions
2025
Surrey Artist Open Studios UK
2024
Collecting Reflections Group Exhibition: BlueHouse Artspace UK
2024
Surrey Artist Open Studios UK
2024
Final Show:Contemporary Art Academy :Curated by Kirsty Ogg -Director of New Contemporaries UK
2023
Coming together Group Exhibition: BlueHouse Artspace UK
2023
Stone Dogs: San Pedro Art Club, Malaga, Spain
Press
2024 Interview with Sasha Dewitt: Studio Notes Podcast
2024 Interview with Samantha Carr, Just Women Brooklands Radio
2022 Interview with Sally-Anne Ashley Creative Shift - Youtube
Current Work
Her work is available to view at:
Blue House ArtSpace
28 High St Esher, Surrey KT10 9RT
Tues to Sat 11.00am -5.00pm
““As artists, we seek to restore our childlike perception: a more innocent state of wonder and appreciation not tethered to utility or survival”