Helen Brough is a London-based artist whose work inhabits the shifting space between memory and imagination. Drawing on dreams, fleeting impressions, and fragments of real landscapes, she creates poetic environments that feel both familiar and elusive. Colour is central to her practice, used as an expressive force to shape mood, rhythm, and atmosphere, informed by the bold vitality of Fauvism and the lyrical sensitivity of late Impressionism. Brough studied Sculpture at the Chelsea School of Art, London, graduating with a First Class BA and MA. Her work has been supported by numerous awards and residencies including the Prix de Rome, the Prince Charles Travel Scholarship, and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. Her work is held in international private, corporate, and museum collections, and she currently works from Cockpit Studios, Bloomsbury, where she continues to explore light, glass, and chromatic perception.