Paul Forsey is an artist, designer and photographer, who’s work embraces a range of genres, including landscape, architecture and devotional painting.
He has featured in books, exhibitions, on television, radio and other media.
Paul’s work is in many private collections including Arthur Andersen Art collection, DFDS, and ten works for the London headquarters of Enterprise Oil, now part of Royal Dutch Shell.
He has been artist in residence at Southern Sinfonia during which time, based on his work, Step into the Picture was composed for orchestra and voice, and was performed nationwide.
As visual artist in residence at an international music festival, he completed designs for a commemorative stained glass window.
As creator of The Newbury Mosaic he is credited in Pevsner’s Architectural Guide: Buildings of England. For this mosaic, Paul is also named as a stop location for Pokemon Go, a popular worldwide game for mobile phones.
In 2019 his work was included in the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Thy Kingdom Come celebrations at Trafalgar Square, and 2021 he installed an exhibition of 12 devotional paintings at The Crypt Chapel, Lambeth Palace, London.