Meg Fatharly

Meg is a multidisciplinary maker who explores the world through experimental playfulness. She combines printmaking, collage, writing, and drawing to create emotive and honest art. Her clients include London Craft Week, Fortnum and Mason, V&A, The Body Shop, and The Natural History Museum.

Meg Fatharly, born in Edinburgh, now calls the picturesque shores of Cornwall her home. With a BA in Drawing under her belt, she’s an artist who seeks to understand the world through making, constantly exploring and experimenting with new ways to express herself.

Meg approaches life with an infectious sense of curiosity, turning her observations into art through a playful, multidisciplinary approach. Her work seamlessly blends printmaking, collage, writing, and drawing, with each piece brimming with emotion and honesty.

Her creative journey has led to collaborations with prestigious clients like London Craft Week, Fortnum and Mason, the V&A, The Body Shop, and The Natural History Museum. These projects have allowed her to bring her distinctive style to a wider audience, each piece infused with the same joy and curiosity that guide her artistic process.

Beyond her own artwork, Meg is passionate about sharing her skills and insights with others. She facilitates workshops across the UK, partnering with renowned institutions like Pophams London, Glebe House, and the V&A, and also teaches online. Now settled in Cornwall, Meg continues to explore the boundaries of her craft, using her surroundings as inspiration to create art that’s as captivating as it is personal.

"The way you're able to express yourself through your work is simply inspiring" - Shop Customer

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