Lisa Speirs-Fleming is an artist and printmaker based in Angus, Scotland. She graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2025, receiving the Barbara Robertson Printmaking Prize and the Bernard Cooper Prize for her degree show work. She was a finalist for the 2025 Woman in Art Prize and exhibited with the Woman in Art in London.

 

Speirs’ practice is rooted in traditional printmaking, with a focus on linocut and woodcut. Drawing on experiences of motherhood intertwined with the fragility of mental health, her work presents a surreal and symbolic visual language.

 

Her prints explore early motherhood as a space of vulnerability, transformation and resilience. Through narrative imagery and a distinctive illustrative style, Speirs depicts the mother figure navigating inner turmoil while guided by love and instinct. Nature offers a place of solitude and reflection, shaping both the themes and atmosphere of her printed worlds.