Bronte Seller
Bronte Seller produces evocative digital landscape illustrations for garden and landscape designers, alongside offering portfolio support for students and emerging practitioners.
Her work is driven by a belief that landscapes should be communicated not only through technical accuracy, but through atmosphere, mood and spatial experience. She is particularly interested in how light, planting and materiality shape the way a space is perceived, and how visual representation can capture these qualities with clarity and sensitivity.
Through a collaborative process, she works closely with designers to translate their ideas into illustrations that convey both intent and feeling, offering a more intuitive alternative to conventional visualisation methods.
Alongside her illustration work, Bronte supports students and graduate designers in developing clear, cohesive portfolios, helping them to articulate their ideas and strengthen their visual communication.
Her approach is rooted in a sensitivity to place and a focus on creating work that feels considered, atmospheric and emotionally resonant.
Biography:
Bronte Seller graduated from the London College of Garden Design in 2024 with Distinction. Her work was recognised with the SGLD Student Designer of the Year Award in 2025 (Domestic category).
Before moving into the garden design industry, she spent nearly a decade working as an equine sports massage therapist. This experience fostered a holistic understanding of living systems and continues to inform her thoughtful and intuitive approach to working with landscape.
Her interest in landscape began in the Suffolk countryside, where she developed a close connection to the natural environment through time spent outdoors and in her grandparents’ garden. This early exposure shaped her sensitivity to planting, seasonality and the experiential qualities of place.
She went on to train in horticulture through the RHS before completing her design studies at Capel Manor College and the London College of Garden Design.
Through Studio Sylvie, she now works with designers and students to support the communication and development of landscape ideas through illustration and visual clarity.
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