Sithney Carlyon
Warm Cornish wildlife gouache
Sithney Carlyon is imagined as a contemporary Cornish illustrator raised between a harbour village and the high seabird cliffs of the far west. Her studio practice is built from sketchbook watching, boat-trip memory and a collector’s eye for eggshell, feather, tidewrack and weathered paint. Carlyon treats each animal as both a field-guide specimen and a neighbour with habits, moods and comic dignity. Her pictures sit between natural history plate, children’s book warmth and the salt-clean graphic clarity of Cornish coastal art.
Sithney Carlyon’s fictional coastal bestiary blends precise naturalist observation with the affectionate wit of Cornish marine illustration. Her birds, seals and sharks are anatomically convincing yet full of individual temperament, set against airy cliffs, thrift, lichen, guano-white ledges and wind-polished Atlantic colour.
Inspirations
- Cornish coastal wildlife illustration
- Newlyn and St Ives observation of sea light
- field-guide natural history plates
- harbour folk art and boat-sign lettering
- Lizard, Land’s End and Scilly seabird colonies
- Atlantic weather, thrift and granite ledges
Signature features
- animals shown with accurate markings but gently comic posture and eye contact
- clean off-white paper margins with a hand-painted natural history plate feeling
- fine feather, whisker and scale details rendered in tiny gouache strokes
- granite ledges dotted with orange lichen, pink thrift and white guano
- soft Cornish sea light, never glossy or photographic
- subtle boat-sign graphic shapes and simplified coastal silhouettes
- small narrative groupings of birds jostling, preening, calling or side-eyeing
- tidy compositional balance between specimen clarity and lively habitat
14 works in the collection.