Scarlett Raven, a prominent British painter for 17 years, is celebrated for her textured landscape paintings influenced by Van Gogh, Kiefer, Klimt, and Hockney. Her work, which reflects a profound connection with nature, is sought after by high-profile collectors and featured in major publications like ES Magazine and The Times. A Central St Martins graduate, Scarlett gained early acclaim with solo exhibitions at Cork Street Gallery and Hackney’s Print House Gallery. Her 2014 exhibition The Eleventh Hour, in collaboration with The Royal British Legion, commemorated WWI and was showcased in Trafalgar Square. In 2016, she created an augmented reality painting for the charity Mind and launched The Danger Tree, a groundbreaking exhibition that combined paint, animation, and poetry to explore WWI, exhibited at London’s National Army Museum. Scarlett and collaborator Marc Marot are noted for pioneering augmented reality in fine art.