Andrew ThomasLiving in Wareham, Dorset, UK and with over 20 years of experience on the subject, Andrew's mediums are principally bronze, wood and various metals. |
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Arabella NockLong been enthralled by the human form, Arabella's sculpture ranges from the minute and detailed to the large and expressive using metals from Iron to bronze, aluminium and lead. |
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Charlotte Hughes MartinAlways been drawn to making Art and in particular 3D work, Charlotte has bee engraving milk bottles with various different images and leaving them on random doorsteps. |
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Ed ChapmanAs a highly respected contemporary UK artist, Ed is instantly recognisable through his incredibly detailed style painstakingly creating his subjects using thousands of fragments of ceramic tile. |
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Len GiffordCapturing a moment in time, Len’s work is about movement and the human body. Through semi-realistic sculpture he tries to capture movements seen in dance, gymnastics, yoga and aerobics |
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Richard T RobertsRegularly exhibiting at the Society of Wildlife Artists at the Mall Galleries London, Richards interest in wildlife was nurtured during the four years spent in Africa. |
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Shirley BorokhovPrimarily a sculptor, her paintings and drawings have an equally idiosyncratic and recognisable style. Shirley is an artist who has work in private collections all over the world. |
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Stephen KettleOfficially a self taught artist, Stephen's work ranges from miniature to monumental with both figurative and abstract pieces viewed by over three million people each year. |
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Tom NewsteadNewstead’s art is a departure from his challenges. Often described as ‘Tommy Two Eyes’, Newstead is known to see things that other people cannot see. |
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Tony EvansBorn and raised in Liverpool, Tony specialises in animals in action using mainly copper and bronze and the work is a result of hours of intense concentration and physical effort. |
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Willard WiganBorn in 1957 in Birmingham, Willard’s micro-sculptures have become so minute that they are only visible through a microscope. Each piece commonly sits within the eye of a needle, or on a pin head. |
Colin HallidayAs a result of Colin's move to Derbyshire in 2005, he began painting landscapes. Colin has exhibited extensively across London and the rest of the UK. |
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Graham MoellerA self taught artist, Graham's paintings reflect his love of New Zealand's wonderful scenery and often, tranquil moods. |
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Grant SearlBorn in 1962 in the North West of England, Grant’s style is a blend of surrealism and traditional landscape painting depicting a peculiar dream like world. |
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Hamad Al HumaidhanAt only 10 years old, Hamad draws much of his inspiration from browsing through his father’s collection of art books. Hamad's particular favorite artists being Picasso, Dali and Jackson Pollock. |
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Kieran CrowderPhilosopher, photographer, poet – but above all, a painter of the utmost seriousness and, commitment, Kieran is one of the most exciting and original artists working in Britain today. |
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Lynda GibsonWorked as a watercolour artist since 2002, Lynda’s series of paintings based on the theme of 'Ladies Days' has proved to be extremely popular throughout the racing fraternity. |
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Nick AndrewStudying art and graphic design in Oxford, London and Cheltenham, Nick’s Paintings are in acrylic, on paper and canvas, and explore the landscape close to his studio in South Wiltshire. |
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Richard WallaceAfter training and working in advertising and graphic design, Richard Wallace was drawn towards painting and other fine arts. |
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Robert BowersBorn in the west midlands,Robert is a truly renaissance man with design skills in many fields alongside his innovative work in his passion of sculpture. |
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Stanley KerrWorking for an international advertising agency, Stanley has developed a breadth of style that purposefully prevents categorisation - ranging from devotional portraiture, to dark, moody, existential landscapes. |