Mark Oliver
Mark Oliver is a London based artist and illustrator. He produces drawings, prints and sculpture in response to both commissioned and self initiated research.
Read More »Sirpa Pajunen-Moghissi
At the heart of the creative process behind Sirpa Pajunen-Moghissi’s paintings are photographs from old family albums, taken at parties thrown in the family home some forty years ago.
Read More »Andy Murphy
I am interested in paintings about places, people, and the interactions between them. There is no specific narrative or story, or at least none that I’m consciously aware of. The subject is rather the interplay between people, objects and elements making up a scene.
Read More »Judith Fairlie
My imagination has played with memory, landscape, gardens and sculpture – and I have a series of works using these themes. As often with memory and art, history and childhood weave in and out. I incorporate memory, sensations, emotions and story.
Read More »Meiso Lai
Meiso Lai is a textile artist. She takes inspiration from her travels around the world. She uses photography to record her journeys and then uses these photographs as a starting point to develop her art.
Read More »Heather Jolliffe
Heather’s paintings develop from observations of the world around her, often of coastal places and reminiscent of childhood years in Hampshire and Dorset, or in more recent times, from visits to Norfolk, Suffolk and Kent.
Read More »Roni Sarraf
As well as a reference to her work in the fashion industry, Roni’s own art carries a subtle but felt middle-eastern aesthetic that draws from her roots and heritage.
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