Belinda is a Collage Artist and Photographer, based in London. Her signature photographic collages depict life in motion. Multiple images are woven together in patterns to create large-scale images of locations, compressing time and space into a single artwork. She has produced nine large-scale collages to date, including urban tapestries depicting typical city experiences like escalators and tube trains, as well as natural coastal spaces, parks and lidos. Whilst the camera freezes a moment, these collages insist on the passing of time and the memory of place, as individuals move through locations and seasons change.

Exhibitions
The Ashurst Art Collection, 2024-5
Her collages have been exhibited in a myriad of public locations, Sadler’s Wells (2023 - 4), Kenwood House and Parliament Hill Lido (current). She exhibited several collages in a joint exhibition, So Near, so Far at the Koukan Gallery.
Publications
The Sunday Times, the Guardian centre - spread, The Times).
Prizes
She has been shortlisted for the Royal Photographic IPE 164 and the Aesthetica Art Prize (2023). Belinda is currently working on a set of collage portraits of people with Alzheimer’s disease.

Collage Commissions
Aldi Collage, 2024

Commissions
Belinda has worked extensively for many prestigious clients – primarily in the area of arts and architectural photography. Over the years, key clients have included: Sadler’s Wells, The Southbank Centre, The National Theatre, The National Choir GB, various London orchestras. She works on architectural and interior photography for various clients including The Grosvenor Estate and the Kings Cross estate. Corporate clients include Prudential and the FCA.