Hi, I’m Lulu Barron, a multidisciplinary artist working across painting and drawing, alongside writing as a parallel form of inquiry. My practice considers existentialism and the relationship between nature and identity, exploring how perceptions of self are shaped through the bodily, natural, and cosmic worlds.


I was born and raised in San Francisco and studied Psychology and English at the University of Virginia, with additional study in neuroscience and time spent living abroad. I am currently based in Brooklyn, where I continue to develop my studio practice.


My work draws on an ongoing interest in philosophy, physics, and anatomy, and is informed by both lived environments and internal states of perception. I am particularly interested in how psychological experience translates into material form—how landscapes, memory, and embodiment intersect in ways that are both intimate and expansive.


Alongside my visual work, I write as an extension of this research-based practice. Writing allows me to articulate and refine the conceptual frameworks that underpin my work, often returning to similar questions through a different medium.


I work across oil, acrylic, drawing, and mixed media, as well as occasional experiments in textiles and small object-based work. I am currently developing new bodies of work in Brooklyn, alongside ongoing commissions, and have work on view at Hala Coffee & Kitchen in Bushwick.