Artists

Introducing our Artists 


 Julie Anderson 

Since qualifying with a first class honours degree in Fine Art Practice, Julie has exhibited all around the UK, from the London Design Centre Islington, the Affordable Art Fair Battersea  to Cork Street Galleries and beyond - to name a few! 
Her love of sailing and walking inspires big skies, rolling waves and colourful flowers in her extravagant sea and landscapes.
www.julieandersonart.co.uk

Tricia Crowther


The endless possibilities of mark making by manipulating paint to create texture, edges of shape, clarity of line, movement and balance is at the heart of Tricia's exciting and unique works of art.

She describes her work as 'a quiet and contemplative interpretation of natural environments'.

https://triciacrowtherart.co.uk

Darren Dearden


Everyday subjects and themes represented with expert technique and quality- often within playful compositions. Darren continues to push his work in all directions evolving in subject matter, mediums and styles. Although sometimes simple in appearance and creating underlying emotions his work is complex and carefully crafted to the enquiring mind . 
www.Darrendearden.com

Adam Warwick Hall

Fascinated by aircraft, animals and plants Adam trained as a sculptor and started work as a model maker for the Film, TV and exhibition industry.  Now working from his studio in Bristol, Adam's fascinating pieces are inspired by aerodynamic, organic and natural forms - so you could say his work is a unique mixture of biology and mechanisation.

www.aeroganic.co.uk

Wendy Johnson

Wendy’s current raku work is heavily influenced by Eastern and Far Eastern Culture.  Raku is an ancient Japanese ceramic firing method which has evolved through time and experience.  It utilises extreme temperature change to cause the distinctive and unique crazing on the surface of each piece.



wendyjohnsonceramics.co.uk

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