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  • Rosa Sepple - Le Cabinet de Toilette
    Artist
    Rosa Sepple
    Title
    Le Cabinet de Toilette
    Medium
    Acrylic and mixed media
    Price
    1950
    Gallery
    Orange Street Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Rosa Sepple RI is a self taught artist who has enjoyed a meteoric rise to acclaim over the last ten years. Her subjects, invariably of mischievous women having a great deal of fun, come straight from her imagination but represent her alter-ego, describing the kind of life she might like to have, had she not been a happily married mother of two.

  • Jeff Divine - Peace, Buttons Kaluhiokalani, Velzyland, 1974
    Artist
    Jeff Divine
    Title
    Peace, Buttons Kaluhiokalani,…
    Medium
    Photograph
    Price
    1125
    Gallery
    Crane Kalman Brighton

    About This Artwork

    Jeff Divine was the principal photographer who documented surfing culture in California and Hawaii in the 1970s. His iconic images captured a new era in surfing that embraced new attitudes, new philosophies and a new way of surfing brought about by the revolution of the short-board. Divine's images were vibrantly tuned to the hippie, post-Vietnam times and captured the free-spirited nature embodied by a sport in its adolescence – long before its development into the multi-billion pound sports industry of today.

  • Hannah Biscombe - Blue Fish Chambers
    Artist
    Hannah Biscombe
    Title
    Blue Fish Chambers
    Medium
    Digital print mounted on 2mm Reynobond…
    Price
    900
    Gallery
    DegreeArt.com

    About This Artwork

    This picture is composed of 30 separate chambers. The subject matter is tropical fish from my tank including African Butterfly Fish and the Asian Stinging Catfish. The original negative monochrome prints have been inverted and synthetically coloured. My working practice is based on the use of photograms - a primitive photographic technique that records the space around objects on paper. My work is made using live animals.

  • Mark Fairnington - An Audience of Birds
    Artist
    Mark Fairnington
    Title
    An Audience of Birds
    Medium
    Giclee print
    Price
    710
    Gallery
    FRED

    About This Artwork

    Beautiful new limited edition print by gallery artist Mark Fairnington

  • Annie Rie - Midnight May Hill
    Artist
    Annie Rie
    Title
    Midnight May Hill
    Medium
    Stained glass
    Price
    135
    Gallery
    Parkfields Gallery

    About This Artwork

    The painted stained glass Annie makes shows the English countryside, in all its forms,Landscape in particular is a real inspiration to her and she finds it thrilling to capture its image in light. As in early stained glass of the 14th century, she uses shades of black Glass Painter’s stain to give tone to coloured glass, creating another dimension by controlling the amount of light coming through the glass. This painted work is then kiln fired, before all the glass fragments are fitted together.

  • Denny Long - Sheets to the Wind
    Artist
    Denny Long
    Title
    Sheets to the Wind
    Medium
    Screenprint (Edition of 10)
    Price
    295
    Gallery
    Great Atlantic Map Works Gallery…

    About This Artwork

    Denny Long R.W.A. has been working recently with the printer David d’Silva at his St Just studio, on a series of silkscreen prints from original paintings which has enabled her to introduce a greater range of colour into her work. “My prints manifest a minimal approach to the medium of printmaking. I employ various techniques to achieve certain lightness and spatial quality. The overall effect of my work is one of calm, order and simplicity. Time spent in Japan and my interest in Zen Buddhism has influenced many aspects of my life and work.”

  • Rebecca Scott - Pitchers and Pomegranates in the Lake District
    Artist
    Rebecca Scott
    Title
    Pitchers and Pomegranates in the…
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Price
    2000
    Gallery
    Pinfold Gallery

    About This Artwork

    After studying art at Chelsea School of Art followed by an MA at Goldsmith’s College, Rebecca lived in London for many years before returning to her native Lake District. Her work has been exhibited in London, the UK and Europe and is widely collected. Working from photographs, the semi-abstract style draws inspiration from the beauty of the rural landscape. The combinations of romantic landscapes, food, domestic and still life and their contradictions are questions engaging Rebecca in her current work.

  • Gabrielle Hawkes - Red Wolf
    Artist
    Gabrielle Hawkes
    Title
    Red Wolf
    Medium
    Screenprint (Edition of 10)
    Price
    200
    Gallery
    Great Atlantic Map Works Gallery…

    About This Artwork

    Gabrielle Hawkes lives and works in St. Just, Cornwall and has been a member of Penwith Printmakers for over 20 years. She finds inspiration in the interplay between inner and outer landscapes, drawing on her imagination as well as the coastal environment. As well as being a printmaker, Gabrielle paints, each medium feeding the other in terms of giving her fresh ideas.“I love the element of surprise in the printing process. I start with an image in my mind but I can never predict exactly how the print will turn out as magical things can happen when you blend inks on the screen.”

  • Zoe Underwood - You-ga-tou (Attractive Light)
    Artist
    Zoe Underwood
    Title
    You-ga-tou (Attractive Light)
    Medium
    Digital print on canvas
    Price
    525
    Gallery
    ImiTate Gallery

    About This Artwork

    The images in this series of prints are inspired by an old Japanese proverb where a butterfly — a metaphor for the soul — leaves the sleeping body nightly and embarks upon a transcendental flight. There is a story in Japan of Chuang Tzu who dreamed he was a butterfly. When he awoke, he no longer knew if he was a butterfly dreaming he was a man, or a man who had dreamed he was a butterfly. ‘You-ga-tou (Attractive Light)’, with its many butterflies, suggests the possibility of souls meeting in the dream world. (Limited Edition of 50)

  • Rachel Lockwood - Hot Pool
    Artist
    Rachel Lockwood
    Title
    Hot Pool
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Price
    1200
    Gallery
    Pink Foot Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Rachel has been a professional artist since leaving art school in 1988. Although Rachel paints many subjects, she has always had a fascination with water - it’s reflections, movement and its potential to stimulate feelings of pure tranquillity and calm. Rachel’s water pictures frequently include fish, although it’s more the colours and dynamics they create in the water that spellbind Rachel. The depth and quality in Rachel’s pictures comes from her unique blend of medias, including several glazing techniques borrowed from the old masters. As well as oils on canvas, Rachel uses a variety of surfaces to paint on.

  • Roy Voss - Crow
    Artist
    Roy Voss
    Title
    Crow
    Medium
    Lino cut print
    Price
    129.25
    Gallery
    Matt's Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Roy Voss is a London based artist. Crow has been specially commissioned to accompany Roy Voss' first exhibition at Matt's Gallery. The print forms an important relationship to the work he has developed for his exhibition Pine at Matt’s Gallery.

  • Trevor Price - The Open Book
    Artist
    Trevor Price
    Title
    The Open Book
    Medium
    Limited edition dry point etching…
    Price
    270
    Gallery
    Mid Cornwall Galleries

    About This Artwork

    Trevor was born in Cornwall and studied fine art/printmaking at Falmouth and Winchester School of Art. He was elected an associate member of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, at the age of 28. He now divides his time between London and Cornwall. He was drawn to printmaking by the fine craftsmanship involved and sculptural qualities that cannot be achieved by painting or drawing alone. The 'Patchwork' of many of his more popular prints emulates the environment where he grew up and which he loves. It is the humour that remains a serious element of the art.

  • Lucy Orchard - Zebra Whispering II
    Artist
    Lucy Orchard
    Title
    Zebra Whispering II
    Medium
    Drypoint etching
    Price
    475
    Gallery
    Modern Artists Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Last year I moved into what is virtually a forest. I love it here. It's peaceful, magical, eerie, a bit scary, full of wildlife and, with the other world left several steps behind, also very inspirational. It is where I grew up.This return to my roots has had a drastic impact on my work, causing both a stylistic and philosophical shift which has been a huge challenge to work through. The resulting body of work 'Into the Woods', created specifically for a solo exhibition at Modern Artists Gallery, touches on elements of survival, ancestry, an awareness of passing time, of story-telling, re-writing history and myths, all intertwined with an element of optimism that has rarely been seen in the work before.' Lucy Orchard 2008

  • Anita Klein - Rainy Day
    Artist
    Anita Klein
    Title
    Rainy Day
    Medium
    Woodcut print
    Price
    580
    Gallery
    New Ashgate Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Anita Klein studied at Chelsea and the Slade Schools of Art. She is a fellow and past president of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, and has work in many private and public collections in Europe, the USA and Australia, including the Arts Council of England. “The pictures, which celebrate the small moments of life which often go unappreciated, are warm, witty and quite delightful” - Julia Weiner, Jewish Chronicle

  • Tony Scrivener - Distant Bay
    Artist
    Tony Scrivener
    Title
    Distant Bay
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Price
    1250
    Gallery
    Porthminster Gallery

    About This Artwork

    One of twenty new paintings by Tony Scrivener, showing in the Autumn group exhibition, ‘ReTrace: contemporary paintings, ceramics and sculpture’, until 22 November. Tony is one of the gallery’s principal painters in an exciting portfolio of established and emerging contemporary British artists.Tony’s new paintings are about coastal and estuary locations near to St Ives, and his ongoing engagement with contemporary landscape painting. He is concerned with distilling the essential characteristics – rather than the ‘likeness’ – of landscapes, through a process of constantly changing, painterly underlying marks and ‘scratches’ of colour, which reveal over time, a ‘history’, previously unnoticed.

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