Scotland born Lex McFadyen graduated from the Glasgow School of Art with an Honours degree in Fine Art. For 17 years he ran a successful fashion design business creating top end couture ranges. He acted as consultant to large-scale manufactures in the UK and abroad. He has shown collections in New York, Paris, Amsterdam and dressed stars such as Alan Cumming and Karen Mulder.
Lex returned to painting and drawing in 2002. He has since gained a growing following who collect his strong portraits, sculptures and colourful still lifes. His growing reputation has been highlighted with the receipt of the PF Charitable Trust Award, the major prize at the Visual Arts Scotland Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy. He produced the life size ‘Angel’ statue for Angel with Bagpipes on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile and one of his paintings is in the private collection of HRH, The Princess Royal. He exhibits throughout the UK.
Lex lives on the Crinan Canal in Argyll, Scotland and in Burgundy, France in the medieval village of Noyers sur Serein where he curates the annual ‘Dix Artistes Ecossais’ Exhibition and where McFadyen’s work is becoming increasingly influenced by the long periods he spends there.