Charlotte Tatton (born 1998, Nottingham, UK) is an Adelaide-based painter whose work examines the quiet poetry of domestic spaces and the objects within them. Since completing her Bachelor of Visual Art at Adelaide Central School of Art in 2021, Tatton has developed a practice rooted in oil on board, transforming everyday items into evocative visual experiences.
Her paintings draw on the textures, patterns, and colours of interiors, fabrics, and furnishings. Beginning with collage and compositional sketches, she translates these into layered paintings that blur the line between realism and abstraction. Through careful attention to colour, rhythm, and form, she imbues familiar objects with emotional resonance and narrative presence.
Tatton’s work encourages viewers to consider the lives of the things around us — chairs, textiles, and domestic details become witnesses to memory, history, and personal experience. By focusing on the material world rather than traditional landscapes, she invites reflection on how the spaces we inhabit shape our perceptions, our memories, and the rhythms of everyday life.