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Adrian Lack
Adrian Lack was born in Eastbourne in 1946, his early childhood was spent in Yorkshire, where his father taught art at Beverley Grammer School, then he moved to Buckinghamshire when his father was appointed head of the Art Department at Aylesbury Grammer School - where Adrian Lack studied art under his guidance.
Adrian Lack trained as a scientific photographer working for
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Andrew Holmes
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Bruno Tinucci
Bruno Tinucci was born in 1947 in Livorno. Tinucci is a self taught painter, with his style showing a parallel to other painters from the Livorno region.
Tinucci is an advocate of rich colour and depicts his landscapes in a highly emotional style. Although the landscape is realistic, Tinucci always manages to inject it with an excitement and a message of vitality.
Bruno
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Catherine Binne
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Christine Comyn
Christine Comyn demonstrated a natural aptitude for painting and drawing at very young age and refined her artistic talents at the Saint-Luke Academy in Ghent (Belgium). Christine Comyn then worked as an illustrator for Lannoo book publishers from 1978 until 1983. In 1981, at the age of 24, Christine Comyn became an instructor at the Academy of Modern Art in Tielt, and
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Danielle O'Connor Akiyama
Danielle O'Connor Akiyama was born in 1957 in Canada. O'Connor Akiyama studied Social work and Art Therapy. As well as a career in fine art painting, O'Connor Akiyama is an experienced art therapist and continues her work in this field.
Painting in a variety of media, Danielle O'connor Akiyama creates luminous floral images that vibrate with life, energy and colour, whether
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Darina Marko
Born in Bulgaria in 1965, Darina Marko spent much of her early life undergoing formal artistic training. Over a period of ten years Darina Marko studied at the School of Fine Art and Design, and the Academy of Fine Art, specialising in silk printing and batik.
A true European, Darina Marko then embarked on something of a Grand Tour, visiting England, Germany, Switzerland
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Darrell Warner
Darrell Warner was born in Somerset in 1964. He studied at Falmouth School of Art where he gained a distinction in painting and drawing. Darrell Warner has exhibited throughout the UK his most recent exhibitions have included his costume drawings for the films 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and 'King Arthur'. Disney Studios, Royal Mail, BBC, Aardman Animation and Porsche are among
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David Leeming
David Leeming has been a professional artist in various guises for over 25 years. Originally working as an illustrator, he built up an impressive reputation as a versatile and talented artist and worked in a variety of fields as a visualiser in advertising, a scenic painter in the leisure industry and also as a muralist, pasticheur and copyist. David Leeming formidable output
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Donald Hamilton Fraser
Donald Hamilton Fraser has exhibited his highly acclaimed work in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Zurich and many other cities around the world. The list of galleries that own, or have exhibited his work is phenomenal. Donald has participated in many of the most significant exhibitions of British work, including the Royal Academy's 25 Years of British Painting, where he is also a
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Elizabeth Haines
After training as an illustrator at Brighton College of Art, Elizabeth moved to Pembrokeshire in 1968.
Since then she has worked as a painter, illustrator, teacher and writer. Her recent paintings are influenced by the landscape of France as well as that of Pembrokeshire, although most of her work is not now topographical, rather, it has settled in a precarious hinterland
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Emilija Pasagic
Emilija Pasagic was born in Belgrade in the former Yugoslavia. In 1993 she and her family moved to Canada and settled in Toronto. Formally educated in landscape architecture, Emilija Pasagic had always enjoyed drawing and painting, but her new life sparked an artistic rejuvenation.
Always unconventional Emilija Pasagic began by painting on silk, intensely detailed
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Erika Louise Vala
Erika Louise Vala
Erika Vala spent a portion of her childhood living in Germany, where the language barrier opened up the visual world as a means of expression. Now a resident of Brooklyn, NY, Erika studied German Literature at Mills Colleg and pursued further studies in Fine Arts and the San Franscico Art Institute, and in textile design at New York's Fashion Institute of
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Isidre Vilaseca
Isidre Vilaseca was born in Barcelona in 1944 and started his artistic career publicly in 1971.
The art of Vilaseca presents everyday situations in hidden and private places as well as family and social life. His artistic memory interprets the feelings and colours as they are reflected in the warm Mediterranean environment. His delightful paintings show a great
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Jennifer Reed
Jennifer Reed came to painting later in life, although interested in Art and Sculpture at school her rollercoaster life took her on a different journey.
Whilst travelling in her early twenties, Jennifer found herself settling in Johanessburg, South Africa, where she trained as an Interior Designer. Returning to the UK with her husband and two small children ten years later
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Jenny Devereux
Born in Surrey, England, Jenny Devereux moved at an early stage in her career to St.lves, Cornwall. It was there while running her own fine art gallery that she first began to experiment with various printmaking techniques. This exploration soon led Jenny Devereux to choose the etching process as her favourite form. Before long, Jenny's own prints began to appear on the
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John Lowrie Morrison
John Lowrie Morrison was born in Glasgow in 1948, and from an early age he showed a talent for art. After completing a degree in Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art he set out to pursue a career in art and design; he funded his painting by teaching, firstly as Head of Art and Design at Lochgilphead High School and then as Art Adviser for the Strathclyde Region.
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Kerry Darlington
Born in a coastal town of North Wales, Kerry Darlington’s passion for art was inspired by a love of beautiful old picture books (Rackham, Dulac and Beardsley were favourites and later on, Pre-Raphaelite painting and Art Nouveau). This developed into a degree in illustration in 1996, originally intended to lead to a career in book illustration.
Following University she worked
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Kevin Blackham
Born and bought up in a farming community in Shropshire, Kevin Blackham displayed his exceptional artistic talent from an early age. At seven he won a handwriting competition and following this success he gained a hot of design commissions from local companies whilst still at school. Kevin Blackham graduated with distinction from Reigate School of Art and Design in Surrey
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Lori Beth Katz
Lori Beth Katz's art can be interpreted as dramatizing the life cycle through the language of floral color and structure.
Katz's labor intensive process reflects her desire to contemplate and celebrate flowers for their own sake. She applies paint and glazes, then burnishes, stencils, repaints, and repeats many times. During this process, she also creates floral patterns by
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Lynne Sonnenberg
Lynne Sonnenberg's posy images delicately mix bright coloured petals with pale washes of background colour. Expressionistic in style – blue stems and furry petals – she describes her process of creating art as a dance. Lynne has studied art throughout her life, but became a professional artist mid-career. A member of the Artist's Guild of San Francisco, she exhibits her art in
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Mary Ann Rogers
Mary Ann Rogers has consistently been in the top 5 published artists according to the Fine Art Trade Guild.
Mary Ann is a self-taught artist who began painting at a very early age and has become one of the most acclaimed watercolour painters of her subjects in Britain.
Her stunning countryside studio, made famous by a T.V. documentary, allows her to paint her subjects
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Michelle Scragg
Michelle trained at Glasgow School of Art as a textile designer.
After graduating she worked as a colourist for Osborne & Little. However, painting soon became her passion and has remained so for 20 years. Michelle describes herself as a colourist and it is this exploration of colour that has taken her creative skills on an abstract
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Neil Nelson
Neil Nelson was born in 1977 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland where he now lives and works. He studied fine art at Northumberland College of Art and Design, and Classical Realism at Studio Escalier in Southern France, where he trained under artists Timothy Stotz, N.Michelle Tully and master draughtsman and painter Ted Seth Jacobs.
Neil Nelson's work ranges from
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Norman Stevens
Born in 1937 Norman Stevens studied painting at Bradford College of Art. His work is in public collections such as the Arts Council the Victoria and Albert Museum Bradford City Art Gallery the Tate Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art New York. Norman Stevens exhibited extensively in Europe and North America as well as the UK. Norman died in
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Oka Sakakibara
Evocative abstract landscapes are formed from her memories of the changing seasons in her native Japan, and all of her works are full of deeply felt feelings, providing an intimate glimpse into the artist's soul. Born in Tokyo, she left Japan when she was fifteen and went on to receive her B.F.A from the prestigious San Francisco Art Institute. Since then, her award-winning
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Pei Yang
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Richard Spare
Most of Richard’s painting derive from his travels or from aspects of domestic life such as object’s he enjoys having around him. He recently designed a garden in his studio which has proved a rich source of inspiration and a starting point for much of his work. The velvety qualities of his work is achieved by using a drypoint etching technique with the inspiration for the
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Rosalind Forster
Rosalind Forster was born in London in 1948. She studied in London and at the Manchester College of Art and Design studying Graphic Design. She worked for several years in London in the field of graphic design before moving to Derbyshire where Rosalind Forster worked as a freelance artist and opened her own printmaking workshop in 1979.
Since 1989, Rosalind Forster divides
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Samantha Buckley
Samantha Buckley was born in Oldham near Manchester in 1966. She studied at Rochdale College of Art and Middlesex University completing her degree in three dimensional design in 1989. During her studies Samantha Buckley's work developed from using her illustrations as decoration for her ceramics to creating two dimensional drawings in their own right. Her imagery mixes fun
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Simon Bull
The second of four children, Simons flair for art was first noticed when he won his first art competition at the age of six. Other childhood art prizes were to follow, including several in his teenage years and a national art students painting prize while he was at college.
Many influences were coming together and shaping an inner vision of the world that was to inform
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Simon Garden
Simon Garden was born in Middlesex in 1960. He studied art at Exeter College of Art and Design, graduating in 1982 with a first class honours degree. Since then he has moved from strength to strength, gaining both a national and international reputation as a unique artist of considerable talent.
His work is at once mysterious, magical and timeless. His strong imaginative
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Sue Howells
Fine Art Trade Guild award winning best selling published artist 2008 is testament to Sue Howell's ever increasing popularity.
Sue Howells is a self-trained artist now working full-time as a painter. Known for her interpretation of landscapes and buildings she has developed a bold and vivid style to express her view of the world and bring perspective to her painting. She
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Susie Perring
Susie went to the London College of Printing in 1963-1967, and then worked as a graphic designer in the 60s and 70s. In 1984, Susie started full time as an artist, specialising as a printmaker in etchings, line and aquatint. Susie also taught print at the LCP and for the Outreach programme of Dulwich Picture Gallery's Education Department.
Susie has also been commissioned
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Tim Schaible
"In 1993 I came back to painting after a family tragedy awoke me to one of life's hardest lessons - time is precious and, if you have something unique to share, do it.
While my formal training gave me a strong background in theory and technique, I wanted to bring a uniqueness to my painting -- something that would truly reflect who I am. So, instead of adapting my
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Timmy Mallett
Timmy Mallett is known as a TV and entertainment personality, but is just as versatile and colourful in his artistic endeavours.
Timmy Mallett loves painting (mainly in acrylics), and will reach for his 'Mallett's Pallette' at the drop of a brush. He is a really talented artist who takes his inspiration from this country, and from trips all over the world. Timmy Mallett's
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