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athaniel is an American visual artist working primarily in fine art photography and abstract mixed media. Nathaniel has a deep professional background in photography and the graphic arts and is the author of numerous photography books in worldwide distribution. With studios in Colorado USA and the Midlands of England, he specialises in creating distinctive fine art to decorate contemporary interiors.
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Hand finished prints on paper or canvas Fortunate
Jacksons Whisper
Fortune & Fate
Vesuvius Iso
Respect the Yellow Line
Hand finished prints on paper or canvas
Artingale IV
Taos Tiles
Plenetary Traveller Detail
Hand finished prints on paper or canvas
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y recent work has been influenced by spending time in Cornwall and looking at the paintings of the St Ives artists, including Peter Lanyon. I have been using collage to experiment with creating a new dimension to the landscape, using line to give energy to, and to help capture the particular mood of, a place. I am continuing this idea with my work in paint on canvas too.
In addition, I continue to draw from the figure, trying to keep the energy and essence of the pose. “These figures are not the hour long slog pursued in the academic life class, but have the feeling of imminent change and therefore truly ‘life’.” (Frank Low, Art Critic)
JUDITH
Flushing No. 1
Flushing No. 2
Cape Cornwall
Flushing No. 3
Gunwalloe 1
Coverack
Gunwalloe 2
Gweek
Gunwalloe 3
Lizard
Morgan Perth
Laity
Morgan Perth 1
Swanpool
Morgan Perth II
Pendennis
Zennor
Penrith Pilgrimage I
Stithians
Penrith Pilgrimage II
Roseland I
Portleven
Roseland II
Winter Blues I
St Clements
St Just I
Winter Blues II
St Ives St Just II
Winter Blues III
Nude No. 3
Nude No. 2
Nude No. 4 Nude No. 1
Nude No. 6
Nude No. 5
Nude No. 7
Nude No. 8
Nude No. 9
Nude No. 10
Nude No. 11
Nude No. 12
Nude No. 13
Nude No. 14
Nude No. 15
Nude No. 32
Nude No. 33
Nude No. 34
Nude No. 35
Nude No. 36
Nude No. 37
Nude No. 38
Nude No. 39
Nude No. 40
Nude No. 42
Nude No. 43
Nude No. 44
Nude No.41
Nude No. 45
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helsea uses materials and techniques associated with both disciplines: painting and sculpture. Starting with unusual bases like concrete, steel or copper, she pours or dribbles paint, layers plaster or delicate gold leaf, then scrapes, cracks or corrodes her medium to get the effect she is searching for.
CHELSEA
Monmouth Shoreline
Winter Dawn 2
Winter Dawn
Where East Meets West
Silent Gold Leaves
Silent Gold Leaves II
Coast
Edge of Autumn 2016
Winter Moon
Rising Blood Moon
Hunters Moon
EMMA F
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mma works from her bright and cheerful studio in south west London. She mainly paint still life paintings with a quirky twist.
She says of her work ” I am drawn to beautiful forms whether they are man-made or natural. My aim is to show my appreciation of the simple beauty of such objects by their sensitive portrayal in my paintings. In my work I’ll often draw and paint the forms many times, scratching and scraping through to previous layers to create a broadly descriptive, but beautiful image. My aim is not to ‘copy’ the object in paint, but rather to describe and celebrate what I see with mark making skills that have developed into my personal style as an artist.”
Blue Orchids Geishas & Cranes
Geishas & Tulips
Swimming Upstream
Chinese Wine Jars
One Fine Day in Richmond Park
Oriental Lilies
Geishas & Parasols
0410
1301
Red Chilli Hidden Bird
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JONATHAN P
andscape paintings for me are spaces that can free the imagination. They also show ways in which to engage with and appreciate the landscapes that are local to you.
It is important for me to paint in the landscape itself. Being in one spot over a day, I’m immediately aware of how much change happens in the weather, the wildlife, nothing is still for very long, and I get absorbed by the changing moods of the landscape. I don’t aim to paint exactly what’s there. Rather, I balance representation with how the place makes me feel, continuously interpreting and designing. Pictorially I think of my images as being somewhere in between abstraction and representation. Painting in all weathers can be challenging. Working through a storm with rain drops bouncing off the wet paper is a risky way to make a painting. However these unplanned surprises can add so much to a piece, so I persevere. At the end of it all I hope to have paintings and drawings that stimulate. I am particularly attracted to the river Thames, the reflections in the water are a constant inspiration. The riverbanks are beautiful at all times, I aim to celebrate this in my pictures.
Dark Clouds Over This Pool of Light
A Nice Day to Walk on the Thames
Dark Shadows as the Sun Swings Around
Pathways to the Sea
Ochre Trees in the Breeze
Strong Sun Gentle Breeze Pink Summer Sky
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enry is a London based artist who has been making his name in the global graffiti scene since 1997 when he first picked up a spray can.
Since being a student at London’s Central St Martins he has gone on to paint artwork all over the world, including; New York, Barcelona, Prague, Milan, across the UK and most notably Dubai, where he worked as part of a world renowned team of artists who successfully broke the Guinness World Record for the largest graffiti wall ever painted. Over the last 20 years he has taken inspiration from some of his favourite artists including Futura 2000 and Dondi as well as his own artistic surroundings. His more recent abstract expressionism work on canvas brings to light some of his influences from much loved artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Franz Kline, whilst maintaining the strong connection to his original art form.
HENRY J
Blue 1 White
“I will wait for you.” No. 2 colour variation solar plate etching.
Blue 2
Dark Oceans 1
Dark Oceans 2 Explosive Anger
Pink 1
Pink 2
Black & White
Red 1
Red 2
Pink 3
Pink 4
Triangle
Grey
CORINNE
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orinne is a contemporary abstract artist, based in London, specialising in acrylic and mixed media paintings. She is passionate about painting and is regularly creating new artworks.
Her work is inspired by landscapes, nature, cities, travel, fashion, media and investigates colour, form, space and texture. She often works on seasons or nature based environments with colour, how colours work with one another and the colour relationship with the season or environment. Working with acrylic and mixed media, a blank white canvas takes on a new form through the expression of energy and begins to develop a life of it's own and a new entity, aiming to create vibrant and emotive works. Corinne has sold works in the UK and internationally, for homes, offices, hotels and restaurants; exhibited in solo and group shows, as well as at a London Hotel and leading Art Fairs.l
Dream Clouds
D+ category for Resin finish
Do You Remember Me
Meet Me At The Bridge
Sea Tropics
Kinetic
Woodland Dance
Seashells
Lagoon Idyll
Sea Waves
D+ category for Resin finish
Watermelon
Flame Dance
Coalition
The Space Between Us
Eminence
Black Flower 1
D+ category for Resin finish
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nternationally exhibited artist Beth studied Textile Design at The University of the West of England and graduated in 2004. From Bristol she moved to London for a little under a decade, working in costume for film, television and theatre and teaching arts and craft workshops. In 2009, Beth was offered a post as an Artist in residence at Wycombe Abbey School for Girls. The residency helped her focus and build a strong foundation for her practise, exploring both femininity and textures and introducing her to the concept of Wabi-Sabi. Returning to London in 2011 Beth has been exhibiting in art fairs and exhibitions both nationally and internationally since. �The foundation of my current body of work lies in the Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi: exploring the beauty found within transience. From finding a rotting garment by a stream to a stream of consciousness, my current collection travels through ethereal, abstract landscape style paintings into figurative ink drawings that investigate the subconscious. My work is extremely cathartic. I spend hours slowly manipulating the ink to find the right composition and sometimes when its dry writing streams of consciousness on top of the work. The writing for me is an important element, as a dyslexic it can at times be a huge struggle, but at other times the thoughts flow and the time flies. My work therefore is about time and energy and expresses and exposes me as a person.�
BETH
Space to Breathe Always Thinking
Flying
The Anatomy of Culture 18
Waking
Always Thinking
Light Breeze
Light 2 Calming Times
Pigeon
Eagle
Seeing From a Distance Flight of the Dove
Calming Times
Flying High
Dispersing
Light
Misreading My Words
Out To Sea
Rising Waves Landscape
Rain on my Windowpane
Birds
No. 1
Sounds
Dreamlike State
No. 2
The Storm
Space to Breathe
PAUL
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aul specialises in contemporary semi-abstract seascapes and landscapes. The two themes are very different in mood, style and perspective, but all endeavour to generate a sense of intimacy and isolation while leaving the subject open to interpretation. The intention is to create from memory to produce finished work that is abstracted and more expressional than representational. Paul’s main aim is to create work that is most definitely painted; an antidote to mass produced visuals we consume everyday. This is accomplished by using rich textures, multiple layers and brush/palette knife marks. Paul wants his paintings to tease out more than the eye can see, to draw people in and invite them to experience – not just consume – an image.
The Westward Seas
The Tempest Recedes Under The Falling Sun 2
Night Drops
Atlantis Breaks
Twilight
The Sleeping Tides
Blazing Seas
The Tides Turn
Beneath The Heavens
After the Storm
Scorched Skies
The Ocean Breaks
The Shallows
Ghost of Yesterday
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HENRIETTA
enrietta paints abstracts in oil on canvas in which she aims to evoke a time and a place, creating spaces full of light and memory. “It is not the appearance of a chosen motif but its own energies and mystery that form the heart of my paintings.“ Nature is the basis, the starting point, for the paintings, which rapidly take on a direction of their own where the dancing light or the feel of the wind becomes the main focus. They are compositions woven from images of the natural world. “It is the power and energy of nature that excites me. Light and movement allow the creation of the space in my work, often opening up huge vistas. The finished pieces range from almost totally abstract compositions evoking a sense of place to more easily recognisable landscape images: the natural world modulated by time and season, disclosed by visual texture and colour” Henrietta’s works can be found in collections in New York, Houston, Sydney, Perth, Paris as well as the UK
Streams of Light
Tranquil Pools
To The Sea
Pink Summer Sky
Golden Summer Isles
Reflection
Pathways to the Sea
Setting Seas
Red Sands
Coastal Calm
A Summers Day
Light Across the Water
Soft Spring Skies
Sealights
Silver Cloud Lights
Summer Cloud Light
Late Skies
Tidal Light
Autumn Leaves
Golden Skies
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ail lives and works as a painter in Cambridge (UK). She achieved a first class BA (hons) degree in Fine Art at Exeter College of Art and Design in 1981, after which she lived in Madrid for a year.
She has been painting all her life! She has spent a lot of time in Andalucia (where her ancestors came from) and also, Italy and France. She has had solo shows both locally and in London, Scandinavia and Spain. 'My work reflects a world of memory and dream. I am inspired by the natural world and how it touches us at a deeper level. I grew up in Cornwall - whose wild beauty is a strong influence as is the light and colour of Andalucia. My ancestors are from Cordoba, hence my name. I live and work in Cambridge; the ever-changing skies and flat watery strips of land are perfect for dreaming and reflecting. I am passionate about the process of painting - and work very intuitively building up layers of different materials, which can include plaster, paper and both acrylic and oil paint. I love playing with the tactile qualities of the materials and also the illusory aspects of painting. I find the process transformational and I really live each painting as I make it. The most exciting moment is when, and I can never quite predict when this will happen, a painting takes on a life of its own. l then have to surrender to it and let it take me where I need to go.'
GAIL
Rocky Coast
Out West
Pacific North West
Prussia Cove
Morning Moorland
The Promise
Rocky Coast
Cornish Tides
Approaching Solstice
Dusk in the Moor
Fell
Waterway
Incoming Tide
Dartmoor
ADRIENNE
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drienne paints in oils on canvas or linen and sometimes on silk or wood.
“My latest work is abstract paintings suggesting land and seascapes. "It is imagination, it comes from nowhere and is not worked out in advance and decided upon in terms of content or shape or colour – it forms itself, the colours merge and it is allowed to be. I like the image to form itself as I start to work and build up layers of colour and shade. I am interested in painting in a seamless way avoiding lines and edges and even brush strokes. Lines and edges define things and influence how we perceive them so I like to remove any lines and edges by merging colour and form and so make suggestions to the viewer that might trigger a memory or feeling of somewhere or something. This smooth, seamlessness I think suggests a transience and so fluid subjects like air or skies or memories can be caught and held for our gaze. The work is about potential expressed in a non verbal language and because it is not prescriptive it is more open to allowing our own creative and emotional interpretation�
Fine Sand
Ever Green
Inlet
Dream Pool
Sea Air
Purple Sky
Light Haze
Soft Land
Momentum
River Mouth
Soft Light
Air of Intensity
Warm Lands
Velvet Land
Dream Light
RIKKE
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eginning from research and intense conceptualising, Danish artist Rikke seeks the unknown mysteries in life. Considering all life forms and their basic similarities, she looks for balance in nature, and explores the light and the dark side of this organic process. In her artwork, Rikke invites the viewer for a journey through inner and outer spaces – to bring both worlds into balance and observe them. She transforms emotions into unpredictable forms in her abstract paintings. At the moment of painting, Rikke is not sure of what will finally happen on canvas, leaving it up to chance. This results in a spontaneous element of expression, going with the flow and exploring many possibilities of visualisation. Using a microscope to study cell structures, she is intrigued by the darker aspects of organic and cellular life.
Spinning 2 Heat Up
Surrounded
Spinning 1
New Beginning
Egg Stage
Deep Forest
Cocoon
Under Pressure
Fairy Infatuation
Taking Over
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magination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination is endless. Antonio was born in Italy in 1965, both parents were Sicilian and he spent his early years in Italy, moving back to England at the age of 13. His family roots in Sicily influenced his taste in art and music bringing a broad spectrum of culture, light, colour and sound which are evident in his work today. For Antonio the link between art and music is intrinsic and the line between the two is blurred, he feels the music and paints his feelings. “I don’t really know if I have an artist’s statement or style, I don’t really see the need. I love painting to music and I never know what I’m doing until I look at a blank canvas, and at that point the colours, music and inspiration hit me, and it all starts to flow. Art speaks for itself, especially abstract expressionism, why should I complicate things by expounding on how or why I do what I do? I paint what I paint based on how I feel, and I try to paint from my heart. I do my best to present movement, emotion, energy, and visual excitement. I never shy away from bold colours. Colour is life! Colours make people feel happy, and happiness is what life is all about.”
ANTONIO
Etna Sloppy Blancmange
Bel Paese
Mar E Monte
Marilyns Beauty
Mare Mosso
She Was so Beautiful
Tempesta
Nell Blu
Coffee & Cream I
Fireworks
Coffee & Cream II
Gaydar
Cowprint
Earth
Horizon Rising Sun
Orange Delight
Mars
Shape of Things to Come
Splash
Squiddly Diddly
Pimpers Paradise
St Martinez
Tango
Turbolina
Venus
You Could Be Happy
What a Rush
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ELIZABETH P lizabeth is a British ceramicist based in Manchester. Her distinctive style emerged as she was studying fine art, where she specialised in wall sculpture and installation. Whilst developing her unique range of stoneware and porcelain pottery, she pursued a successful career as an interior designer, dealing with contemporary living spaces in some of the North West’s most prestigious residential addresses. Elizabeth has combined her love of retro, vintage and antique decoration with cutting edge modern design, to create a range that will stand the test of time. From small pottery bowls to larger scale porcelain artwork, her exclusive range is perfect for the style-conscious home.
Golden Graces Wall Flowers White with Gold Edge Golden Graces Wall Flowers in Gold
Golden Graces Wall Flowers White with Frayed Edge
Gold Swallows over Morocco
3 White Porcelain Flowers
Graphite Swallows
White Porcelain Flowers
One Gold Flower
Detail
Frayed Edge
White Swallows
Cut Edge
Three Swallows
Side View of Cut Edges
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ith a background in architectural design, Rose has created a series of paintings called the 'Indigo & Blue' series. These illustrate buildings, some of which are iconic, and the designing of these structures around core conceptual ideas.
Each painting has a blue background which simulates the traditional paper-based reproduction of a technical drawing of the early 20th century. These prints were blue with white lined drawings. The size of each canvas is based on the 'Golden Rectangle'. This is an idealised proportion where the ratio of the longer side to the shorter is the golden ratio used for millennia which is pleasing to the eye and works on the proportion of phi = 1.6180339887.
ROSE
Stripes Antique Rose
None More Black Parallel 30 Grid 10 Blue Orange
Grid 5 Blue Red Green
Brushed Copper White
Stripes Chakra
Brushed Copper White
Stripes Purple Lips
Stripes Red Pink
Stripes Gold & Gold Leaf
Stripes the Redhead
Stripes White on Clay
Stripes Lace & Leather
Stripes White on White
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EDWARD B
orn January 1987. I have spent my life in the stunning surroundings of the Pembrokeshire National Park. I love to capture movement and take aspects of the natural environment: colour, atmosphere and mood and transfer those qualities into a visual form. The inspiration for my work encompasses both the physical and non-physical. I try to breathe life into my work to give the sensation of freedom and to demonstrate the beauty of the unaltered outside world, a world full of movement and colour.
North Westerley
Headland Mist
Emerald Oceans
Beginnings
Unforgiving Skies
Tomorrows Promise
Magenta Light
Dancing Light
Crimson Rainstorm
Mixed Emotions
Autumnal Gales
Overwhelming Emotions
Sweeping Embrace Barren Frontier
Sapphire Escape
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aura is a London based Italian artist. She studied painting in Venice at the Academy of Fine Art and sculpture at TAM Art Metal-Working School in Pietrarubbia (Pesaro-Urbino), Italy, supervised by sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro. The tendency towards nothingness is inexorable and universal and even the things that have corporeity not have an illusion of stability.
As things start to transform become more irregular and interesting. Nothing that exists is free of imperfections, and everything is in a constant state of becoming or dissolving. When things are close to nonexistence become naturally more delicate and evocative. In my work, I am intrigued to see how science and art are connected; I try to strike a balance between painting, collage and installation. It revolves around the concept of Wabi-Sabi, transformation, time and connections. In my recent paintings I worked from a mix of papers and my own photographs, either transcribed intact or altered to create a new composition. Through the painting process I try gently to heighten the qualities in the picture that first caught my attention.
LAURA B
Blue Shikan Inside Part One
Metamorphasis
Sapho
Intersection Inside Part 2
Blue Velvet
Helena
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Cairn B
Papilo
ISOBEL
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sobel has a passion for porcelain; she creates contemporary art, lighting and interior decorations. Working with porcelain paper clay has allowed Isobel to explore the boundaries of design. Her unique pieces are inspired by the world around us. They appear simple but, on closer inspection, reveal a stunning use of form, texture and depth.
Ruffles Rimmed Pool of Tranquility
Please note that due to the intricacies and technical nature of Isobel’s work, all larger sizes (over 80x80cm), will need to be priced separately and are usually priced outside the price matrix at the front of the brochure
In a Spin
Ruffles Twin
Seascape
Loose porcelain shapes Yin and Yang Please note that due to the intricacies and technical nature of Isobel’s work, all larger sizes (over 80x80cm), will need to be priced separately and are usually priced outside the price matrix at the front of the brochure
Seascape close up
Ruffles rectangular
Murmerations Make a Wish
Pods
Loose porcelain leaves Finishes Please note that due to the intricacies and technical nature of Isobel’s work, all larger sizes (over 80x80cm), will need to be priced separately and are usually priced outside the price matrix at the front of the brochure
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Nature plays a particularly important role in my life. I am fascinated by its richness of colours and extraordinary diversity of shapes. As an artistic person, I take in everything I see and find around me. I am a horse rider and horse riding has always been my guide and prism through which I observed the nature around me. Whether I ride through the woods of England, the hills of France or the plains of Lithuania – I always find the same universal beauty of nature. It was this obsession that made me choose gold gilding in hopes that using one of the most expensive natural metals on earth, would help me express my idealized vision of nature."
DOVILE
8 Fluffs of the Sow Thistle Cloud Number Nine
Birth of the Planet Earth
91
Twins
Abundance II
Abundance I
His Heart
Mountains at Night
Stolen Dreams
92
7705
Vase
Rain
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93
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MICHELLE M
ichelle’s art is work of elegant simplicity which, in itself, is the first of many seductions into an engagement with a complex network of tensions. The work is bedded in the clear space between opposites; the movement captured in stillness; the fragility and ephemerality of nature captured in the strength and permanence of industrial, man made materials; inexorable freedom within the clinically defined limitations of space. Whilst utilising symbols found in nature that have a timeless constancy, the methods and media used are innovative applications of contemporary industrial materials subtly handled, so that even the closest scrutiny give almost no intimation of their origins. This play between the timeless and the immediate is at the heart of Michelle's work. However tranquil the order of the instant may seem it cannot segregate itself from the underlying chaos of nature and it is into this engagement with chaos that we are lured, so unassumingly, by the captivating simplicity of order.
Ginkgo Circle Seed 1
Seed 2
Seed 1
Seed 3
Seed 4
Migration
The Consent Maple
96
Love, Loss and Separation
Held – Still Life 2
Hortensia
97
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oseph studied at Liverpool Art School and followed this with postgraduate study at St Martin’s School of Art. He has over twelve years experience as a freelance illustrator for a wide variety of clients in advertising, publishing and design. “Inspiration for my recent work comes primarily from Nature and in particular butterflies, moths and the folklore and mythology surrounding these specific insects, to produce work with a narrative quality. I tend to work in series and draw inspiration from classical and popular music, fashion and graphic signs and symbols. I am also inspired by the Victorian obsession of collecting, preserving and presenting insects in boxes. My butterflies are created from collaged paper and each butterfly is individually hand cut. As well as their obvious natural beauty, I agree with the Eastern belief of butterflies as bringers of joy and being the essence of happiness.” “I like the school of thought that butterflies represent the soul.” - Joseph
JOSEPH S
Corona
Little Black Dress
99
Periphery
Map of the Heart
Gloriole
100
Hard Target
Butterfly Ball
Gloriole
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ennifer is a mixed media artist whose is influenced by the mapping of the journeys and layering of memories, she has made both living and working in many countries abroad. She philosophically explains: ‘My work is based on the journey of life, its layers and strata. Through time and pressure beauty is created, we mine the soul to find the precious things. Life refines and polishes our history and the choices we have made. Our layers and compartments are filled with experiences and memories.’ The study of clay has influenced my art in the use of minerals, textures and formations. The resin creates the contrast between the dynamism of the elements of earth and water. The essential life forces!” Jennifer’s paintings can only be truly appreciated when seen in person. In print, it is impossible to capture the spectacular and unique 3-dimensional effect of Jennifer’s paintings integrated with earth pigments, oils, resin and gold leaf.
JENNIFER
Earth From The Air I Storm II
Earth From The Air II
Breathe 3
No. 3
No. 5
No. 6
No. 4
De Terre II
De Terre III
104
De Terre IV
De Terre V
De Terre VI
De Terre VII
De Terre I
105
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
Storm I
No. 9
No. 10
North Sea II Quarry III
North Sea III
Quarry IV North Sea IV
107
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KATHERINE L
atharine graduated with a fine art degree from Bristol in 2003. Since then she has been regularly showing her paintings in London and throughout the UK. She has become established painting contemporary beach scenes based on locations in the West Country and Scotland.
More recently she has been focussing on the more structured landscape of woodland and particularly the effect of light through the trees. These painting maintain her distinctive painterly style. Working from sketches and photographs loosely based on definite locations, Katharine endeavours to create a window on an imaginary space. She likes to use gestural marks and loose brushwork to engage the viewer and charge the composition with movement and dynamism, whilst maintaining balance, building up the paint and alternating transparent and opaque layers, dripping, washing, splashing, allowing it to take its own fluid course and give the image a life of its own.
Street View Rio
Spring Trees
Central Square
Babassu
Path Through the Jungle
Botanical I detail Botanical 1
Subtropics 1
Pools at Iguassu
Subtropics 2
Top of the Falls
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rom Goldsmith of 16 years to designer of precision laser-cut wall panels; Sarah has transferred and developed her metalworking skills from miniature to large-scale.
A Jewellery & Silversmithing graduate of The Cass, she has based her collections on the themes of repetition, geometry and how the tiniest, most insignificant parts can create complex and strong, balanced forms. Plant cells, microbiology and geometry all play a part in the development and design of her work, and her pieces are executed with precision, skill and attention to detail. Her jewellery collections have been exhibited in galleries in the US, Japan and across Europe. She now creates unique, bespoke fine jewellery and is expert in redesigning and remodelling unworn heirlooms. A commission in 2014 from renowned corporate art curator, Tom TempestRadford, saw Sarah's work transformed to an altogether new level, and brought her work into the realm of large-scale decorative architectural metalwork and installations. She utilises the skills of local engineering companies in combination with her own metalworking experiences and craftsmanship to create her new, vibrant collections of decorative panels, room partitions and lighting installations. Sarah has a long history of working closely with clients to create bespoke, considered and perfectly executed works.
SARAH
Circulus LL Circulus I
Circulus II (close up)
Quadrant I
Circulus VI
114
Quadrant I (detail)
Bronze Panel with Black Detail
Circulus I
115
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DRAGICA Dragica is a painter who lives and works in London. Dragica moved to London from Croatia to pursue a BA in painting from the Chelsea College of Art and Design, followed by a Master’s degree. Since the early 2000, Dragica has been regularly exhibiting artwork, initiating and organising art events, workshops, artists’ studios and residencies in the UK and abroad. By generating income through various forms of sponsorship Dragica has curated a number of art group shows such as: WIP, Filter, Blink, Mayday-Mayday, Zone of Urgency, Object-ObjectionObjective, Tipping Point, Stopover and Navigating Dot. In 2009 she was awarded the Abbey Painting Award, which led to an artist residency and fellowship at the British School in Rome. Alongside her arts practice, Dragica is also leading painting workshops on ‘Connections between Master Paintings and Contemporary Art’ at the Wallace Collection, judged the Camden School art competitions and, as visiting artist, lectured on painting practice across the UK universities.
Blue Swirl Series 1 Alchemicana
Blue Swirl
Black and White Swirls
Blue Swirl on Purple Blue Swirl Series 1
Continuity 2
Continuity
Blue Swirl Series 2
Manifistation
Figure
Four Light Swirls
Figures
Four Blue Swirls
Lurking Circle
Harmonium
Orange Figure
Silver Swirls 1
Orange Swirls
Silver Swirls 2
Twinkle at Large
Silver Swirls 3
Restructuring Swirls Series 1
Restructuring Swirls Series 5
Restructuring Swirls Series 2
Restructuring Swirls Series 11
Restructuring Swirls Series 4
Rounded Swirls
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ogan is an Anglo-Irish artist who currently resides in the south of France. His work explores the boundaries between observational study and artistic interpretation, existing somewhere between scientific accuracy and pure, unbridled imagination.
Using both a scalpel and a laser he creates intricate, fragile relief sculpture out of layers of cut paper making multiple visual references: marine algae, cell structures, microbes, pathogens, neurons, coral, fossils, fungi. Each work starts as a detailed drawing and then grows organically layer after layer, playing with the dynamic of repetition and variation until a kind of critical mass is achieved and the work asserts its own uniqueness and autonomy. The process of production is slow and painstaking with some pieces taking up to five months to complete. The ultimate aim is to create works that invite quiet contemplation of the vastness, complexity and beauty of the natural world that surrounds us.
ROGAN
Small Kernel
123
Magic Circle
Portal
124
Vortex
Cell Cloud
125
Cut Stem
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erman artist John's conceptual work is an attempt to discern governing principles of the universe - art as a way of enquiring about the world.
Artistic investigation, as a way of inquiring about the world, keeps asking the same perennial questions about origin of matter as science and religion. It bridges scientific and spiritual dimensions by conveying a message which is both: universal and deeply personal. His art transcends the dualism of objective and subjective, matter and spirit. It goes beyond the established framework of human knowledge and beliefs towards the state of ubiquitous oneness. He believes that every form of existence, from a thought, a feeling, matter to space and time is one and the same energy governed by the same principle and being a part of the Singular Universe. Dualism exists only as our perception and it is through their singularity that we can access the truth.
JOHN F
Destruction no6
Destruction no20
Destruction No14
Creation is Destruction Gold Axe No. 1
Creation is Destruction Gold Axe No. 3
128
Creation is Destruction New Gold 1
Creation is Destruction New Gold 2
Destruction no5
Creation is Destruction
Destruction Copper 1
Destruction Copper 2
Destruction Colour 5
130
Destruction Oxidized 1
Destruction 27
Creation is Destruction – Titanium Steel
Destruction Black No.23
Destruction Black No.28
Destruction Black
Copper No 15
Copper No 11
Copper No 16
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132
Copper No 10
Copper No 5
Copper No 3
Copper No 13
Copper No 6
133
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SANDRA S
All creativity is based on destruction, the metamorphosis of one thing into another, the end of one entity or state, out of which emerges another’ - Pablo Picasso Sandra’s new body of work, comprises of arrangements of smashed fragments of vintage bone china teaware, Russian Lomonosov porcelain figurines, Spanish Lladro and Nao porcelain ballerinas or German bisque Kaiser nude figurines, dating back to the 1940s, 50s and 60s. In Sandra’s creative recklessness, there is a comprehensive logic to her deliberate madness. Broken references bravery and courage, rebuilding, after devastation. Like rebuilding yourself after a broken love. ‘I see great beauty in vulnerability and fragility, in truth that is how we reveal ourselves and really connect’ Sandra states, in a society seeking an image of perfection, Broken has no flimsy facades. Smashing crockery is, after all, a time-honoured feature of the lovers’ row. ‘Breakage and fractures are part of the chance and fate of human life, part of our personal history.’ When Sandra has looked back on love that has disintegrated, and reflected on the times when she has felt ‘shattered’, she has realised that the splintered fragments of herself have come back together to create something more fantastical, better than before. Sandra has found inspiration in the Japanese art of Kintsugi, in which broken bowls were repaired with beautiful golden joins, so fashionable in the 17th century, that people were accused of deliberately smashing valuable pottery so it could be remade in this manner. Collecting is an integral part of Sandra’s practice with a continuous search for her handpicked treasures, destined to be broken. Her calculated disintegration and simultaneous resuscitation of these inanimate objects is bewilderingly beautiful. Mesmerising almost, as your eye is drawn to the dynamics of so many shards of protruding porcelain resting on one another, committed to rebuilding with the broken shards one by one in a series of dramatic and positively innovative works. The final configuration becomes a powerful, extraordinary, luxurious and profoundly complex form, with an intricate, attractive spill of decadent colours and splintered shapes.
Price guide – 1m x 1m - £20,000
Broken Series in situ
Morning Moorland
Harlequin
A Lighter Shade of Smashed Pale Pink
Bold as Love
Distorted Perception
Broken but still In Love
Careless, Careful, Caring
Precariously in Love
I Love You, You’re Perfect
Support and Challenge
Reassembled Incompletely but Meticulously
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aughn creates his three dimensional art with materials such as plywood and acrylic.
“Patterns interest me: they are the background, the fabric and the landscape in which we live. Patterns are made by the weave of thread in cloth, the repeated laying of bricks in a wall, the individual decisions of a billion consumers or the single pixel of a digital screen. They record a process of thinking and making inside every product created by men.
Patterns are blueprints, used to move data across space and time. Complex patterns inside nature remember a million years of Darwinian history. Patterns of human settlement, grids of streets and pavements remember the interests and politics of people now long gone. The pattern of a fingerprint records identity, controls our access to space and allows movement across national boundaries. Form, identity and icon are spectacles which can be constructed. In a world of spectacle, pattern is silent and barely noticeable. It is often invisible, often unintentional. It is manifested in elegance, logic, beauty, brutality, music, weather, language, planning, coincidence and accident. Patterns are dynamic, stable and restrictive in every measure. I work with patterns because they construct and constrain reality, for better and for worse. Although they are quiet (because they are quiet) they are very powerful. Made visible by art, they can be exposed, interrogated and challenged.�
VAUGHN
City of Parts Contours
Contrails
Junction 14
We Couldn’t All Be Wrong
Pattern of Red, Yellow, Blue
Master Plan
Master Plan 31
Firewall
Invisible City
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Code Garden #1
Marble Arch
Code Garden #2
Patchwork
White Eliptal
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etr is an artist specialising in remarkable contemporary art pieces created in ceramic, concrete and metals. Son of a Czech ÊmigrÊ born in England, Petr trained as a graphic designer before following his muse and dedicating himself to ceramics at Central Saint Martin’s in 2001.
Petr finds inspiration from his past, present and how he perceives himself in the world. This predominantly breaks down into a fascination in people, psychology and our inherent interactions. Also and equally weighted the allure of 'mother nature', boasting her plethora of mathematical patterns; in imperfect perfection. Each art piece transforms, magnifies and captures a complex blend of philosophy, emotion and self-reference. The works are striking and deceptively simple upon first glance, growing in complexity over refection revealing narratives within. Petr Weigl's works can be found the world over. Exhibiting on the international art fair circuit, his works are commissioned and purchased by private collectors, commercial institutions, and art enthusiasts.
PETR
Erosion
Contour Continental Plateau Cold Cast Bronze
Contour Continental
Contour Ravine
Erosion
Erosion in Grey Contour Continental
Contour Continental
Flutter
Flossom Flow
Flossom detail
Flutter detail
Flutter commission
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