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Ai Wei Wei
Ai Weiwei (Chinese): born 28 August 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist and activist. Ai grew up in the far north-west of China, where he lived under harsh conditions due to his father's exile.As an activist, he has been openly critical of the Chinese Government's stance on democracy and human rights.
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He investigated government corruption and cover-ups, in particular the Sichuan schools corruption scandal following the collapse of "tofu-dreg schools" in the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. In 2011, Ai Weiwei was arrested at Beijing Capital International Airport on 3 April, for "economic crimes". He was detained for 81 days without charge. Ai Weiwei emerged as a vital instigator in Chin... -
Alastair Gibson
Alastair was born in 1962 near Johannesburg, South Africa. He completed his schooling at King Edward Vll boy’s school followed by two years compulsory national service in the South African army. Exposure to marine life during annual family vacations on the Natal South Coast inspired Alastair to take sculpture classes to show the way he saw interesting fast fish. With an interest in motor racing influenced by his father and an education in balance-engineering, Alastair set off to Europe with an ambition to work in the motor sport industry.
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This resulted in a career of twenty two years, fourteen of which were in formula one, four as lead mechanic for the Benetton F1 Team and ten as race tea... -
Allan Solomon
Allan Solomon is a UK-based artist working in oils and ink. Originally from South Africa, Allan stems from a long line of artists. His close relative Gladstone Solomon was an internationally renowned painter, whose works were exhibited in the Royal Academy and Paris Salon.
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Allan’s work currently focuses on simplifying the human form using various different painting styles, all with a strong emphasis on bold colours and textures.
He lives and works in Surrey, UK. Much of his work is undertaken via private commission and is placed in private collections internationally. -
Angela Morris-Winmill
Australian artist Angela Morris-Winmill has an impressively diverse portfolio spanning painting, print making, sculpture and fashion art. Prior to transitioning into the world of fine art Angela Morris-Winmill worked successfully as a fashion designer specialising in wedding dresses and designing for brands such as Topshop.
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Angela is well known across the London art scene as a regular exhibitor at Roy’s Art Fair and Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. With numerous sell-out solo exhibitions under her belt, Angela was recently recognised as one of Artsper Magazines Top 10 Emerging Artists of 2020. She has been shortlisted for the RA Summer Exhibition and also exhibited at The Threadneedle Pr... -
Anna Cher
Anna paints the mood for your walls.
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Passionate floral and animal abstract painter. Being focused on the beauty of nature Anna tries to catch a balance between realistic and abstract art. Experimenting with brushstrokes, layers, and colours she manages to find that delicate balance between the energy of mark-making and perception of reality.
Anna mostly paints with acrylics and palette knives which let me work without overthinking, keeping my paintings immediate, fresh, and alive.
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Bambi
Bambi is the pseudonym of a contemporary British street artist known for her stenciled graffiti works. Bambi employs representational imagery to offer social commentary and address political concerns, she often uses the depiction of notable contemporary figures such as artist Ai Wei Wei, the late British singer Amy Winehouse, or football star David Beckham.
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The artist’s work focuses on contemporary female identity and its relationship to patriarchal culture, the commodification of the art world, and political injustices. “Being an artist is about creative freedom,” she said. “I want to save the world and that’s why social commentary is always present in my work. It’s easy... -
Banksy
Banksy is a Bristol based street artist and political activist. Active since the 1990s, his satirical work combine dark humour with graffiti with a distinctive stenciling technique. His works of political and social commentary have appeared on streets, walls, and bridges throughout the world.
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Catman
Catman is a street artist based between London and Kent. Studying architectural model making at The University of Creative Arts Rochester (UCA) where he gained his fine scalpel skill while producing scale architectural models, a skill used today in the stencil use within his paintings.
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After realising how much he missed art he later returned to Canterbury (UCA) to study fine art where he re-found his passion to paint. Catman’s street art has become renowned for the high level of detail he puts into his pieces on the street and this has been reflected with his work being featured in the “I support street art” collection of best street art from around the globe May 2016. In Ap... -
Christian Develter
Inspiration, Colour and Characters
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Internationally acclaimed artist Christian Develter makes a post pandemic splash in the UK with the opening of his first solo exhibition at Molasses House.
Christian Develter, a "global nomad", born in 1968 in Blankenberge, Belgium, has resided and worked in Asia since the mid-nineties and now calls Cambodia home with a purpose-built studio nestled amongst the paddy fields in Siem Reap home of the iconic Angkor Wat temple.
Christian uses oils as an instrument to portray his rich experiences of people and cultures around the world. As a highly versatile artist whose work pushes boundaries, he believes that despite cultural differences and starkly differen... -
Daisy Clapton
Daisy Clayton is an abstract artist from Oxfordshire. Before pursuing a career as a professional artist, she graduated from Queen Mary University, London with a masters degree in psychology. Her background in psychology has greatly influenced her work by focusing her interest on how a painting can emotionally impact the viewer. She seeks to create artwork that make them feel something and move them with the intensity of strong emotions.
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Daisy uses acrylics, collage, and gold leaf to depict a balance of calming tones and contrasting colours. She loves creating a sculptural quality to her work with the use of texture. The composition of her landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes centre... -
Damien Hirst
Damien Steven Hirst; born 7 June 1965) is an English artist, entrepreneur, and art collector. He dominated the art scene in the UK during the 1990s.
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In September 2008, Hirst made an unprecedented move for a living artist by selling a complete show at auction and bypassing his long-standing galleries.
The auction raised £111 million ($198 million), breaking the record for a one-artist auction as well as Hirst's own record with £10.3 million for The Golden Calf. -
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama
Painting with an uninhibited vigour and freedom, Danielle creates luminous images that vibrate with life, energy and colour. Whether she is depicting a riotous party of flowers or inviting us to enter a radiant new world of abstraction, her vibrant palette, loose formal structure and unique vocabulary of signs and symbols make her work both instantly recognisable and utterly irresistible.
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Danielle began a ‘second life’ on the west coast of Ireland a few years ago, moving there from Canada. Having found the faith and self belief to take this major step, Danielle is mining a rich seam of inspiration in the unearthly beauty of the hills, the wildness of the Atlantic coast and the... -
David Lloyd Glover
David started work as a full time professional artist in 1969. His early years were as a newspaper illustrator creating 6 original pieces a week working to a daily noon deadline. Among other authors, he illustrated for Pulitzer Prize winning newspaper columnists Russell Baker of the New York Times and Nicholas Von Hoffman of the Chicago Daily News. He learned the value of a disciplined approach to his creative work that has served him well.
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Glover moved away from the daily grind of newspaper work to excel in the advertising agency business. After years of creating award-winning campaigns the lure of the artist’s studio beckoned once more.
After three galleries in Los Angeles be... -
Dmytro Krestniy
A bold artist with a talent to create provocative and sensual photorealism images. Painstakingly focussing his attention to detail using pastels, oils and charcoal. Lauded by collectors globally his sensual style with the feminine form always at the centre of his canvas, appeals to collectors globally irrespective of gender. Collectors, including supermodels, First Ladies and celebrities seek the elegance of Dmitry’s work but are not afraid to stand out and be noticed.
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Duncan Wade
Duncan Wade describes himself as a painter who works within the medium of photography. His single-minded pursuit of detailed perfection has led his work to somewhere intensely unique within the art market and his resulting collectors now span the globe from Hong Kong to San Francisco. In a world where clarity and realism are commonplace, Duncan uses natural light to create images of another world just beyond our sight with recognisable landmarks, but not as we know them.
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Like a painting, his work is built up with many layers, using multiple photographs of the same subject over varying periods of time to construct his unique images. Light exposure is nurtured and tended, guided and directed... -
Emma Kenny
Emma is a contemporary painter, born and raised in London.
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Predominantly a portrait artist, she finds inspiration through human experience and seeks to celebrate the beauty in humanity.
Emma took the leap in becoming a full-time artist during the pandemic, after her job in the events industry was made redundant. Proudly self-taught, she chose not to study Art academically after A Level, but never stopped painting and took on portrait commissions throughout her previous career.
Although her early work almost solely comprises of celebrity portraiture, particularly musicians, in more recent years her portfolio is vast and varied in subject matter and style.
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Erwin Olaf
Born in 1959 in Hilversum (Netherlands), Erwin Olaf is a photographer who lives and works in Amsterdam. His work borrows both the codes of photojournalism and fashion photography, which he masters perfectly.
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In 1988, the photographer was awarded the Young European Photographer prize for his Chessmen series, marking his entry on the international scene. Preferring to work in series, the artist tells tragic or sordid stories and constructs them through strong contrasts between the subjects photographed, the lights and the objects.
His work has been the subject of group and solo exhibitions around the world, notably at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Bilbao Art Center and the Museum of Mode... -
Fleetwood
Born in North London in 1986, Fleetwoods remarkable artistic ability was clear from an early age. It was not until 2013 that Fleetwood began to create the bold, dynamic car pieces he is now famed for. Combining the artists three great passions for film, art and classic vehicles, his dramatic paintings depict iconic cars with an urban, contemporary edge. His fearless use of colour and extreme attention to detail result in pieces which are at once eye- catching and exceptionally skilled in their execution.
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Hannah Nijsten
Hannah is a British artist who has dedicated her work to exploring new techniques to add depth to her paintings both physically and metaphorically, inviting viewers to deeply engage with her works.
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She has developed a unique style, unseen before, combining abstract with portraiture in her past collection creating stand alone powerful but calming pieces.
Her latest collection, 'The Black Square Series' explores the interaction of light and reflection achieved by alternating matte and gloss black paint on the surface of each artwork, creating smooth areas interlaced with raised edges and ridges. Hannah aspires to explore the visual representation of the power of unity where humankind come to... -
Haydn
Haydn is prolific abstract artist, with more than 150 works to his name.
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Collectors of Haydn worldwide recognise the passion that erupts through every mark he commits to the canvas.
Haydn’s dynamic and energetic works demonstrate a searching and fertile imagination. His love of nature and an all-encompassing celebration of life are conveyed abundantly in his work, frequently balanced by a deep, even dark introspection.
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Hue Folk
Hue Folk is a new exciting emergent British Urban Pop artist.
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Born in 1989, Hue Folk is heavily influenced by the pop culture of his era, creatively using bold colours, iconic images, cartoons and fashion design. His fascination with vibrant colour is an element that carries across all his original mixed media works.
Opting to paint under a pseudonym, not much is known about the person behind Hue Folk, and this means that you are able to delve into the rich and energetic world which Hue Folk conjures up without having the experience connected to the real world. Everything remains an adventure with Hue Folk, and you are able to live in that adventurous and magical land with each p... -
Jack Vettriano
Jack Vettriano was born in Fife, Scotland in 1951. After leaving school at 15, he followed his father down the mine, working as an apprentice engineer. He later moved on to white-collar jobs in management services. Vettriano took up painting as a hobby in the 1970s when a girlfriend bought him a set of watercolours for his birthday and from then on, he spent much of his spare time teaching himself to paint.
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In 1988 he submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy’s Annual Exhibition; both were sold on the first day. He held his first solo exhibition at the Edinburgh Gallery in 1992 entitled ‘Tales of Love and Other Stories’.
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Jan Nelson
Jan Nelson is a mainly self-taught artist, apart from 3 years study with the Open College of the Arts and has been painting for over 25 years. Jan works full time from her studio in the lovely East Neuk of Fife.
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With the sea nearby, works are combined with her other great love of sailing. She makes regular trips around the coastline of Scotland, southern England, Wales and Ireland to sail and also to observe the changing scenery and find new ideas for her work. Although the majority of her work relates to the sea, she is also an accomplished landscape painter where a passion for nature comes to the fore, particularly in her floral works plus subjects which involve an element of speed and co... -
Jeffrey Pratt
Located in rural Oxfordshire Jeffrey revels in the artist pleasure of capturing nature and conservation. Always seeking new locations and subjects, experimenting with light to capture wonderfully evocative vista with bold colour and mildly abstract form.
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Johnman
Johnman is a renowned urban artist best known for spray painting intricate, hand cut stencils onto train tickets and other colourful backgrounds and objects.
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He likes to take old or familiar objects and breath new life into them by using them as his canvas and artistic inspiration. Inspired by Graffiti’s roots with the painting of trains; he set about spray painting intricately hand cut stencils onto train tickets, old signs, and other media which are then hand finished with acrylic ink in his own unique style.
This work is interspersed with occasional brightly coloured works on more conventional stretched canvases.
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Jon Stevenson
A matchbox model of a Porsche 930 Turbo ignited Jon's passion for cars. The Bond cars, KITT in Knight Rider, the white Testarossa in Miami Vice - they kept it bubbling along. And then the obsession with classics was kicked off with a rusty Lancia Fulvia bought off ebay...but the least said about that the better! A succession of classics have followed, and a deepening love of their history and design led Jon to pursue a career as a full time automotive artist.
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After a 25 year professional career, Jon decided to pursue his passion for art and all things automotive by taking up the brushes and painting cars full time, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, a successful prof... -
Joss Clapton
Growing up in the Essex countryside, Joss has continuously drawn from early childhood. Self-taught and always experimenting with different mediums including Ink, pastels, charcoal and oils she has developed a style taking inspiration from the reckless youth culture of the 60's.
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Her passion for the fashions and culture of this era feature heavily in her work and by using unconventional skin tones cleverly blended with a unique and eccentric style she brings each scene to life.
I've always considered colour and texture to be the two main elements in my paintings, the colour helps to captivate the subject with the texture creating a careless and disordered feel to each piece.
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Katy Barnfield
Carbon fibre has been a constant in Katy’s life. As an inquisitive 13 year old she helped her father polish the moulds prior to laying out the carbon fibre material to produce lightweight, high strength components for industry. At university Katy combined her formative years’ experience with graphic design, developing huge respect for urban artists and designers with an intense passion for all things pop art. Combining her laminating skills, drummed into her by her father and her natural creative talent led to experimenting with resin, carbon fibre and her love of motorsport and pop art. The result is a unique process creating totally unique works
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Kris Cieslak
KRIS WAS BORN IN WARSAW, POLAND IN 1982 AND AFTER A NUMBER OF EXHIBITIONS IN PARIS, ROME, MILAN AND WARSAW HE NOW RESIDES IN LONDON. CIESLAK ONLY REMEMBERS ALWAYS HAVING HAD A PASSION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS.
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SINCE 2004, CIESLAK HAS DEVOTED ALL HIS TIME TO HIS ARTWORK, WHICH INCLUDES PAINTING, SCULPTING AND CERAMICS. HE HAS DEVELOPED A UNIQUE PAINTING STYLE THAT IS CALLED "STRIPISM", WHICH DEMONSTRATES THAT IN ART THE ONLY LIMITATIONS ARE THE BORDERS OF OUR OWN IMAGINATION. CIESLAK HAS CURATED AND MANAGED NUMEROUS ART EXHIBITIONS AND ART EVENTS IN WARSAW, PARIS AND LONDON, AND HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH MANY TALENTED ARTISTS.
HIS ARTWORK CAN BE FOUND IN COLLECTIONS THROUGHOUT THE WOR... -
Lilia Mazurkevich
Lilia Mazurkevich is an internationally acclaimed surrealist oil painter who creates two distinct styles of work, both of which have for decades been celebrated by critics and collectors internationally. All Mazurkevich’s works are remarkable for the skill with which she depicts the detail of fleece, fur, feathers and skin and the unexpected juxtapositions of creatures and the contexts they appear within.
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Born in Belarus in 1966, Lilia Mazurkevich studied at Kiev College of Arts and Design, Ukraine from 1984 to 1987 and later at City & Guilds Art School, London from 1998 to 1999. During her early professional career she worked as an illustrator for national Ukrainian newspapers. This led... -
Lillias Blackie
Lillias is a contemporary Scottish artist whose work has been purchased all over the UK and beyond.
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She produces original oil paintings on board and canvas. which are rich with texture and light. Her work investigates different moods in seascapes and landscapes.
She seeks to open your mind to the peace, tranquility and turmoil she has created within her work.
Lillias has also supplied works to HRH Princess Anne. -
Linda Charles
Linda Charles studied textiles and fashion at university and her background is evident throughout her work, whether it be with heavy texture, using multiple forms of mixed media including gold and silver leaf or simply the patternation in her artwork.
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Linda has spent her career developing new ideas and continues to break new ground as she strives to produce work that both connects on cerebral and visual levels and produces the same feelings in the viewer as it does with her when she paints it. More recently, it is he sell out Pulp re-imagined collections that have highlighted her dexterity with a paintbrush, where she combines her love of the imagery of the pulp paperback books of the 40s,... -
Lisa Pang
Lisa has worked in many different roles from Creative Manager to Brand Manager, but now mixes her time as a teacher, mother and artist. She has always needed a creative outlet as a means of relaxation and time out for her, painting is simply a constant source of joy and happiness.
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Having grown up in the rolling hills of Staffordshire, Lisa moved to the Welsh coast to study for a degree in Psychology, and consequently has a dual love for the British countryside and the coastline.
She thrives on seeing the many wondrous views we have around us.
"I love the feeling that being in the open air gives me, looking at a beautiful landscape, and I always endeavour to portray that magic... -
Lou Boileau
Lou was born and grew up in Northamptonshire. While studying fine art at Northampton school of Art he realized that his main interest was in photography. After leaving art school with a degree in photography, he assisted the award winning advertising photographer, Richard Cooke on various major advertising campaigns, from Marlborough cigarettes to Lloyds Black Horse where was able to master his technique.
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In 1985, Lou decided to embark on a long-term project, photographing British Actor portraits. with nine pieces acquired for the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
As well as his personal work, Lou has photographed for numerous clients, such as the Aston Martin... -
Mark Illuminati
The London based artist Mark Illuminati draws on his punk roots and lifelong passion for rock music, its attitude, articulation and cultural dynamism.
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Using vintage and historic flags, clothing and distressed materials which he crowns with neon and in doing so brings new life to these lost materials and phrases.
Every neon art piece is hand blown to the highest standard and created in Illuminati's west London studio.
Illuminati Neon can be found burning brightly on the walls of collections worldwide.
In 2022, Mark, under his birth name Mark Sloper was appointed the UK Art Ambassador by the UK Government promoting UK Artists and the wider industry across the world. -
Martin Allen
Discover the Timeless Elegance of Vintage Inspired Art with Martin Allen
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Embark on a journey through the exquisite, handcrafted world of Martin Allen, where each stroke and color brings to life the beauty of vintage aesthetics blended with contemporary charm. Martin offers a curated collection of original paintings and limited edition prints that capture the essence of vintage luxury, racing heritage, and iconic fashion.
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Exclusive Collections: Dive into the unique universe of Martin Allen’s artwork, featuring everything from the adrenaline-pumping elegance of vintage racing cars like the Martini Porsche and Ford GT40 Gulf to the captivating allure of fashi... -
Martin Robson
Born in 1969, Martin Robson is an artist living near Lichfield in Staffordshire. His upbringing on the edge of the beautiful Cannock Chase and surrounding open countryside, has played its part in his ongoing affection for wildlife and art. Martin has a natural ability for art, and as a young child he would spend hours drawing and painting. He has mastered his skills over the years and his dedication to art has remained with him. He strives continually to improve and learn more.
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After leaving school Martin attended Stafford Art College and Wolverhampton University gaining his BA (Hons) degree in Graphic Design. Art at this time was still largely pre-digital. He started his art career i... -
Mellisuga
Mel's love of nature and birds are the main inspiration behind her art. She works from a combination of imagination and photographs of her hummingbird subjects which she captures when visiting family in America. Each bird offering a unique colour and form.
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"I'm lucky enough to have family in the States that I visit to view and capture these beautiful birds on film. I love the individual, vibrant colour variations that each Hummingbird offers and the magical quality they possess. Its always a wonderful challenge to get their bright, colourful bodies across in my work. I find the Hummingbird such a peaceful, pretty creature that needs to be captured on canvas for all to see."
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Michelle Mackie
Also known as Dolly is a self-taught photographer, digital artist and visual story teller. It is with these tools that Michelle has been able to explore her own psyche, recreating forgotten joys and life’s loves, whilst vanquishing past tragedies and trauma.
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“I’m forever daydreaming, and I get to create some of what goes on in my busy little head for all to see”
What started off as a hobby and an escape of sorts for this busy working mum soon became much more. In 2014 Michelle was asked to exhibit her work in a local gallery, It was this that forged her on to build her skills and passion, which lead to finding her own unique style.
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Mishell Leong
Mishell is a life expressionist passionate about communicating her love for life through her use of vivid colours and bold techniques found in her iconic artwork.
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She is a budding self-taught artist who has exhibited at a number of art exhibitions, shows and fairs around the world. Her signature brush strokes and texture seen in that of her Happiness, Botanicals, Watercolour and Sensual Series are credit to her ever expansive and evolving work.
She has been liberated from the constraints of traditional techniques and preconceptions of what and how art should be, using her distinct style and vibrant colours as an avenue to communicate her inspirations and messages to the world Mishell has e... -
Mr Brainwash
Thierry Guetta, best known by his moniker Mr. Brainwash, is a French-born, Los Angeles-based street artist. According to the 2010 Banksy-directed film Exit Through the Gift Shop, Guetta was a proprietor of a used clothing store, and amateur videographer who was first introduced to street art by his cousin, the street artist Invader, and who filmed street artists through the 2000s and became an artist in his own right in a matter of weeks after an off-hand suggestion from Banksy.
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A number of critics have observed that his works strongly emulate the styles and concepts of Banksy, and have speculated that Guetta is an elaborate prank staged by Banksy, who may have created the works himself.... -
Nancy Chambers
Nancy began exhibiting in 2019 and within a year was invited to exhibit alongside some of the UK's most accomplished artists including 5 Turner Prize winners and 3 of her personal art heroes Antony Gormley, Grayson Perry and Maggi Hambling.
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Nancy's artistic endeavours began at an early age and she painted throughout a 30 year career in the charity sector before becoming a professional artist.
She has been delighted that her paintings have received wide appreciation and now hang in homes as far afield as New York, Jerusalem and Melbourne.
Nancy's aim to capture an essence rather than a literal interpretation of each subject. She enjoys not just the colour but the textural quality of paint... -
Nathalie Kingdon
Nathalie Kingdon is a French-born, London-based artist who specialises in original screen printed Art and has been working from her own bespoke studio at Wimbledon Art Studios for four years.
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She works from images collated from various sources of inspiration, with a propensity for the South of France, where she comes from.
Nathalie transforms and enhances imagery with an acute sense of colour, exploring the juxtaposition between shape and form and reconsidering proportion and perspective.
She is most interested in reimagining the narratives of images through the medium of her prints; narratives that organically evolve through her instinctive and playful approach. -
Neil Coleman
Neil worked as an Architectural Model Maker for Pipers Model Makers in London undertaking commissions from some of the worlds most prestigious architects.
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As part of the consultation team he met with the architects to discuss what they wanted to convey in the model. To ensure the finished model would be representative of the planned building, working using a wide variety of materials including wood, metal, plastic and a range of spray techniques to give the effect of different materials which the buildings and surrounding area would be constructed from.
Neil has painted most of my life but more seriously in the past 10 years, completely self taught and inspired by the Dutch Maste... -
Nicola Hyslop
A self taught artist, Nicola has been painting for more than 12 years in Berkshire, England.
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​She loves to create images and express her thoughts through colour and brush strokes - creating a sense of movement and shape.
​She loves to create pieces where people can imagine a time, a place or a feeling. Viewers can expect drama, energy and intrigue from her pieces.
Every time Nicola picks up a paintbrush, she has a new idea of how to translate the image into something beautiful.
Her style varies depending on the feeling and mood. Each picture is an adventure. From neutral to bold colours, Nicola paints what she loves and she loves what she paints.
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Paul Oz
Paul is an explosive British portrait artist – focused on the maximum 3D impact and energy in thick oil paint. Well known for travelling the world live painting with Formula One – recently Paul has also created work with Team Sky on the Tour of Britain, Chelsea FC to celebrate their 2017 title win, and for Lamborghini at the launch of their Urus.
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Headline commissions include for Muhammad Ali’s 70th, Star Trek to celebrate 50 years, and a portrait of Bruno Mars presented to him in Las Vegas to mark his 24k Magic World tour.
Within F1 Paul has live painted for Scuderia Ferrari VIP’s in Monaco, with Mercedes AMG Petronas in Barcelona, and has created several portraits for Jenson Butto... -
Pegasus
Pegasus, whose real name is Chris Turner, is a talented street artist originally from Chicago but now based in London. He's renowned for his striking and colorful stencil art that often features iconic figures from popular culture.
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Pegasus's work is instantly recognizable due to his unique style of layering detailed, hand-cut stencils with vibrant spray paint. His pieces range from playful cultural commentary to poignant social messages, often blending elements of pop art and street art.
Some of his most famous works include:
Fallen Angel: A tribute to Amy Winehouse, this piece became a memorial site for fans after her passing.
Marilyn Monroe: A series of iconic portraits that celebrat... -
Peter Beard
Peter Hill Beard (January 22, 1938 – March 31/April 19, 2020) was an American artist, photographer, diarist, and writer who lived and worked in New York City, Montauk and Kenya. His photographs of Africa, African animals and the journals that often integrated his photographs, have been widely shown and published since the 1960s.
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Inspired by earlier work such as Karen Blixen (pen name Isak Dinesen)'s Out of Africa, Beard travelled to Kenya upon graduation. Working at Tsavo National Park, he photographed and documented the demise of 35,000 elephants and other wildlife, later to become the subject of his first book, The End of the Game. During this time, Beard acquired Hog Ranch, a prope... -
Phil Shaw
Phil was born in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, in 1950. He studied art at Huddersfield School of Art, painting at Leeds Polytechnic and printmaking at the Royal College of Art. In 2000 he was awarded a doctorate in Printmaking from Middlesex University, where he has taught since 1980. In 2017 Phil published Shelf Obsession, a coffee table book featuring his artwork. He wrote that as a child, “I was and still am fascinated by thing which are not what they appear – puzzles, paradoxes and contradictions, the enigma of consciousness and the ultimate comedy of life.”
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Phil’s prints have attracted significant attention from art critics and cultural commentators, and can be found in the co... -
Pip Mole
The expression of movement has always been a core element of Pip’s life from dancing and choreographing to bobsleighing and hurdling. Her unique career as a BBC, ITV, GMTV television presenter and writer for the Sunday Telegraph continue to inspire her work.
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Her paintings represent a felt sense of motion both from her personal experience and the imagined experience of concepts, objects, plants, or animals. Fascinated about how movement fills a space, she depicts the kinaesthetic sense of different environments in her mixed media abstract pieces.
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Pip studied Human Movement and Art at St Johns’ College York, specialising in dance and fabric design, before completing an MSc. in Spo... -
Pure Evil
Pure Evil (British, b.1968) is the alias of Welsh-born Graffiti artist Charles Uzzell Edwards. The son of painter John Uzzell Edwards, the artist studied fashion and graphics in London, before relocating to California, where he was first exposed to Street Art while working as a designer, and was inspired, in particular, by the works of artists such as Twist and Reminisce, who were very active in the West Coast Graffiti Art scene of the 1990s. After a decade in California, he moved back to London, became involved in Banksy's pop-up gallery concept known as “Santa’s Ghetto,” and began producing his now-famous images of fanged bunnies.
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Sally Hunter
Sally Hunter, is a British creator, illustrator and author of children’s characters for TV and story books. Most notably, Sally has gained international recognition for her classic pre-school brand: Humphrey’s Corner, as well as creating the twice BAFTA nominated, global TV show Digby Dragon and the My Unusual Friends baby retail range.
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Sally started her creative career by painting greetings cards, then later, drawing on her experiences as a young parent, she created her first commercial success, Humphrey's Corner, based on her 3 small children.
Her first book was published in 1998, followed by 40 other titles, following the adventures of loveable Humphrey and... -
Sebastian Magnani
Conceptual Photographer Sebastian Magnani, born 1985 in a small village surrounded by mountains, Canton Valais/Switzerland, met photography in 2006. But it was in 2011 that he decided to leave a traditional job at an advertising agency to follow his dream. Now he is based in Zurich/Switzerland.
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Since then he has worked as a photographer based in Zurich and has implemented various artistic projects. His series Daily Bat skilfully captures the aura of the cultural icon Batman, and places him within the context of our normal, everyday reality. The figure Batman becomes a person with whom we can identify with, seeming to sympathise through a shared sense of isolation.
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Simon Brind
Simon combines his passion of the abstract and colour to create vibrant, bold and thought provoking works which reward repeated viewing.
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As a youngster rave posters and record sleeves adorned his bedroom as a constant stimulant for his creative mind.
Inspired by his teachers John Miles and Janette Nicholls he explored his artistic passion as a teenager in a very public way, with some of his illegal graffiti still visible some 20 years later.
His background in street art and graffiti is self-evident in his recent work having returned to the canvas with the maturity of an artist informed by his younger erratic and errant ways.
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Sir Peter Blake RA
Often referred to as the ‘Godfather of British Pop Art’, Sir Peter Blake has been producing spectacular original limited-edition prints. His work inspires great respect from younger artists such as Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk and Tracey Emin. Knighted an honorary doctor of the Royal College of Art in 2002, his work is represented in many major collections throughout the world.
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Many of his creations feature printed materials such as photographs, comic strips or advertising texts, combined with bold geometric patterns and the use of primary colour, capturing the effervescent and optimism of the 1960's.
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Skevi
Skevi is a British artist known for her colourful abstract and seascape resin paintings.
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She commenced her artistic journey when she painted with acrylic to relax and wind-down in the evenings. She transitioned to using resin after admiring its high gloss finish and realising its full potential when the resin is tinted.
By understanding how different pigments behave in the resin, she can create her unique works of art. This is made possible by the transparency and fluidity of resin, building up layers to create unique and exciting effects and textures that make people want to touch and feel the work. She spends a lot of time experimenting with resin to create new effects and to ensur... -
Stuart McAlpine Miller
Scottish-born artist Stuart McAlpine Miller, a Scottish Arts graduate, displays all the characteristics of his home nation - tenacity, determination and a wry sense of humour. Using subtle tones, McAlpine Miller creates the illusion of transparencies within his artworks. A reality that is so far fatched that it becomes a busy blur ot objects which portray the idea of an energy laden consumer society.
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McAlpine Miller has enjoyed a popular following in the UK, New York and Hong Kong for his originla paintings featuring trademark beautiful women overlaid with illusionary colourful nostalgic imagery. -
Thomas D Wright
London based artist and graduate of the Royal College of Art in London with a Masters in painting.
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Bold and experimental, contemporary artist Wright's thought provoking and evocative images are often very personal with historical and baroque influences. -
Tim Flach
Tim Flach is known for his captivating and thought-provoking images of the animal kingdom. He captures both the power and vulnerability of animals, highlighting their undeniable connection with humans and transporting audiences to a new visual perspective on wildlife and conservation.
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Flach has five main bodies of work which have been exhibited worldwide, including Museums of Natural History, from Paris to Beijing. He has seven international award-winning books, translated into multiple languages.
Equus (2008) explores the family of creatures from Ass to Zebra, but is primarily horses.
DogsGods (2010) focuses on the ever-changing relationship between dogs and humans th... -
Toby Southan
Whilst at college Toby was offered a conditional offer to complete an automotive design masters degree. One of the most competitive design degrees with the intention of becoming a product designer.
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At the same time his father established his own company. It was this decision that shaped Toby's future. He turned down the chance to sit at a computer designing plastic radio knobs or sketches of elaborate concepts that will probably never work, deciding instead to get involved with the design, development, and creation of concept & prototype cars in their entirety.
Together Toby and his father created or recreated some of the most iconic motor cars in history. Using traditional tec... -
Tommy Fiendish
London based artist Tommy Fiendish draws from a background in street art, tattooing and typography which are evident amongst the layers within his modern paintings. Often experimental, Fiendish's thought provoking, romantic and evocative images are a dystopian social commentary, often with darkly humorous overtones.
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'My paintings are a collection of forms put in place to create a sensation based around a subject; they do not always carry a direct meaning though possess a weighty essence of concept. I see them as musical scores, the instruments of the orchestra are played in such a way as to stir emotions at the will of the composer. Though above all they are paintings, they are about paint,... -
Tracey Emin
Tracey Emin’s poetic, confessional practice spans film, painting, neon, embroidery, drawing, installation, and sculpture.
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A member of the infamous generational cohort known as the Young British Artists (YBAs), Emin has developed a unique conceptual mode of artmaking that embraces both tenderness and audacity.
In era-defining works such as My Bed (1999) and Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995 (1995), Emin mined her most intimate experiences for artistic inspiration. She received her MA from the Royal College of Art in 1989 and has exhibited at galleries and institutions around the world.
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Wesley Valenzuela
Wesley Torres Valenzuela graduated from the College of Architecture and Fine Arts of the University of Santo Tomas, and currently lives and works in Manila, Philippines. He creates paintings and mixed-media works that reflect on the Filipino iconography and popular culture using his perspectives to address contemporary realities and history. His works have been shown in various exhibitions in, Manila, U.S., Belgium, Korea and Singapore.
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Yan Yun Gao
Yan Yun Gao is a self taught artist, based in St Albans Hertfordshire. In earlier years, she was learning by books, online, video, attended many art workshops and classes to develop her technique.
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During the last 10 years, her artworks has been displayed and exhibited around the country, including at Mentmore Arts Festival, St Albans art exhibition, Harpenden art exhibition, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridge, open art exhibition and Broadway art festival. Her artwork was selected and sold by The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition in 2023.
She thinks to be an artist it is important to paint subjects that challenge herself . Every canvas is a new adventure, every tim... -
Yue Minjun
Yue Minjun is a contemporary Chinese artist known for his inventive take on self-portraiture. His brightly coloured depictions of maniacally laughing figures are influenced both by Pop Art and Surrealism. His works act as a tacit form of social and political critique which deals with both Chinese history and the Western canon of art. “I’m actually trying to make sense of the world,” he said of his work. “There’s nothing cynical or absurd in what I do.” Born in 1962 in Daqing City, China, Minjun studied at Hebei Normal University in the 1980s, training as a painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Bearing witness to the restrictive regime which led to the Tiananmen Square massacre of p...
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Zoe Moss
After receiving a BA Hons in fine art, Zoe has exhibited in shows such as the Royal Academy Summer exhibition, Cork Street Gallery and the National open art competition.
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She has been shortlisted for many exhibitions including the BP portrait prize and John Moores Painting prize.
As a published artist she has featured in publications such as 'Who's Who in Art'.
Zoe is currently producing various private and commercial commissions. She is in the process of creating her own children's book and working on her third solo show.
Moss is predominantly a photo-realist oil painter, inspired by details and the concept of paint versus photography. She feels spending so long on a...