“My paintings are about the people and places that shaped me—working-class life, told through the lens of memory and place.” – Louis Wootton-Davies
Louis Wootton-Davies is a British painter whose work explores themes of working-class heritage, identity, and memory. Born in Shrewsbury and now based in Oxford, he draws inspiration from old family photographs, local archives, and everyday scenes. His debut solo exhibition Pub Money is a tribute to his roots—blending past and present to tell the story of life in a changing Britain.