Underwater.
Fine Art.
Photography.
“I aim to capture the feeling of being in another world. The ethereal beauty of that magical place beneath the waves”
Lexi Laine is a
multi-award winning British artist.
She trains in the discipline of freediving in order to achieve her otherworldly artwork.
Rather than using scuba equipment, Lexi chooses instead to undertake all of her work on a single breath hold.
She specialises in photographing underwater scenes in some of the most unique and pristine locations around the globe.
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Our beautiful print of ‘Eridanus’ has recieved so many compliments from our visitors.
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I normally only send out a handful of newsletters each year so don’t worry, you wont be bombarded with mail! The following are the kind of things you can expect to receive:
Invites to up coming exhibitions and fairs
Advanced notice of new prints pre-release
Exclusive offers
The Blog
News, features and the process behind my work
How I Make My Limited Edition Prints
I thought it might be useful to write a short piece about my process when it comes to producing my limited edition prints. In my studio I have a suite of two Apple Studio machines paired with Apple displays that are calibrated to make sure that my prints are perfectly...
PROJECTS
Commission from Hendricks Gin & Project Seagrass Charity
On World Ocean Day I’m very excited to share this recent commission I have made and why I chose to be involved in this awareness raising photo project. So a bit of backstory… Hendrick’s Neptunia Gin have partnered with Project Seagrass, an incredible charity very...
PROCESS
Ideas for How to Frame Your Prints
There are many possibilities for how to display your Lexi Laine print on your wall so I thought it might be helpful to put together a post showing ideas and ways that I like to frame my work. The majority of people who choose to buy my work, order directly from my...
PRESS
Drift Magazine feature
I am pleased to share this article that I recently featured in with Drift Magazine. It features a ten page spread plus the cover photo.