Pip Carter (b. 1988) is a London based artist. She studied at Central Saint Martins, beginning her creative career in fashion. Pip has developed work for film studios, musicians, global beauty campaigns, editorial pieces, fashion houses and restaurants.
Past clients and collaborators include Charlotte Tilbury, London Fashion Week, Vanity Fair, Hearst, Soho House, Numero Group and event production teams worldwide.
In May 2025 Pip presented Somewhere in the Nowhere, her debut solo exhibition hosted at Marylebone’s Shreeji in collaboration with Air Mail and Freddie’s Flowers. This collection of large scale abstracted botanical diptychs were conceived as an exploration of the middle point between the known and the undiscovered. Painted papers are cut freehand and meticulously glued down to create compositions that feel both familiar and otherworldly.
Pip’s current solo exhibition, The Pierrot le Fou Collection is now on display at One Creechurch Place, London. Borrowing its’ name from Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 French New Wave masterpiece, this collection is a celebration of the film’s bold colour palette and surrealist sensibilities. Evolving painted skies form the backdrops of this series; exploring the passage of time within the same scene. When viewing the pieces a feeling of floating emerges. As the paper cutout petals drift off in every direction there is no singular destination we are being drawn towards. The effect is one of momentum, and hopefully of liberation.
