Caroline Collom (b. United Kingdom) is an abstract artist whose practice distils and reimagines visual forms, exploring the multi-dimensional possibilities of painting. Drawing inspiration from her surroundings, she isolates elements from their original context and positions them within spaces that invite a contemplative dialogue of form. Visually layered yet restrained, her paintings transcend conventional representation, granting abstraction the freedom to carry its own narratives and emotional resonance.

 

Her process uncovers subtleties that might otherwise go unnoticed, creating works where form, colour and texture intersect to evoke both spatial depth and sensory engagement. This distillation of imagery produces a visual language that is at once enigmatic and precise, inviting viewers into an immersive encounter with abstraction.

 

Collom began her art education at Wimbledon College of Art, UAL, before completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, in 2014. She spent her second year at the Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, an experience that proved pivotal in shaping her approach to painting. Collom has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in London, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne, and completed an artist residency at PADA, Portugal. Her works are held in private collections in the USA, UK, and Australia, including the JAHM collection, Melbourne.