
Keith Drury
Keith Drury is a Northern Irish artist known for his vibrant, intricate cityscapes and imaginative digital paintings that blend realism with surreal, whimsical touches. Born in Belfast, Drury originally worked as a Presbyterian minister before transitioning into a full-time art career, a shift that informs the narrative and symbolic depth in his work.
His art often celebrates urban life, heritage, and iconic landmarks, reimagined with playful twists, miniature details, and hidden meanings. Many of his pieces are love letters to cities like Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, and London, rendered with a signature 3D-like digital technique. Viewers are drawn into his work not just by the recognizable scenes but by the surprising details—tiny characters, social commentary, and visual jokes hidden throughout.
Drury’s work has gained international popularity and is widely collected. He continues to create from his studio, producing limited edition prints that showcase his unique blend of precision, humour, and storytelling.