My Own Art Collection

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Paintings/Drawings

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  • Karen Faulkner-Dunkley - Double Lily Bangle
    Artist
    Karen Faulkner-Dunkley
    Title
    Double Lily Bangle
    Medium
    Sterling silver
    Price
    100
    Gallery
    Anstey Galleries

    About This Artwork

    Karen Faulkner-Dunkley's designs are strongly influenced by nature and natural forms. From the beginning to the end of production the jewellery she creates is handcrafted as an individual piece. She does not mass-produce jewellery and so there are limited numbers of each jewellery range, with no two items of jewellery being completely identical

  • Dorothy Hanna - Melt Water
    Artist
    Dorothy Hanna
    Title
    Melt Water
    Medium
    Oil on board
    Price
    450
    Gallery
    Fowey River Gallery

    About This Artwork

    "The starting point for these paintings is a combination of my love for the materials I work with and an expression of how I experience the land around me - the moors, the coast, the expanses of sky and light. I am excited by the particular qualities of the oil paint I use and what it will allow me to do in terms of colour, texture and mark making so that images are built up over a period of time through layering, lifting and scraping back to hold a tension between abstraction and a more literal interpretaion of the landscape."

  • Olivia Brown - Bull Terrier
    Artist
    Olivia Brown
    Title
    Bull Terrier
    Medium
    Ceramic
    Price
    525
    Gallery
    Apple Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Olivia Brown graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1999 with a first class honours degree in Contemporary Crafts. Since then she has exhibited widely across the UK. As well as one off sculptures, she has created numberous site specific installations.

  • David Wilcox - Romeo and Juliet
    Artist
    David Wilcox
    Title
    Romeo and Juliet
    Medium
    Romeo and Juliet
    Price
    450
    Gallery
    Frances Iles Gallery

    About This Artwork

    David Wilcox has recently completed a series of paintings based on the productions of the Birmingham Royal Ballet, of which this is one. As a child David wanted to be either a train driver or a painter. Happily, he chose the latter.

  • Jack Trowbridge - Concave bangle
    Artist
    Jack Trowbridge
    Title
    Concave bangle
    Medium
    Silver and 18ct yellow gold
    Price
    1050
    Gallery
    Avant Garde Jewellery

    About This Artwork

    Jack Trowbridge uses an involved and time consuming process of shaping and hammering to create the texture and form in this striking bangle. Using silver and 9ct and 18ct gold, Jack mixes precious metals for dramatic effect and creates forms which reflect his experience as a sculptor and letter-carver. As a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Jack’s accomplished jewellery work is just one way in which he conveys his creativity. He also makes lettering in stone, slate, wood, copper and bronze for memorials and foundation stones, and prestigious commissions include memorial tablets at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.

  • Keith Cummings - Ember
    Artist
    Keith Cummings
    Title
    Ember
    Medium
    Glass and bronze
    Price
    1850
    Gallery
    Bilston Craft Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Keith Cumming's work results from over four decades of involvement with glass, based on increasingly personal kiln forming. The results are subjected to a variety of cold finishing techniques, and combined with cast and fabricated metals. The resulting objects are intended to be decorative in effect and sculptural in character. Keith Cummings is a Professor of Glass at the University of Wolverhampton.  Taught by Pop artist Richard Hamilton during the 1950s, Cummings has contributed to the international reputation of the University of Wolverhampton Glass Department over the last forty years.  This and his work are the focus of the Glass Routes exhibition on show at Bilston Craft Gallery until 15 November. [photo by Simon Bruntnell]

  • Robin Welch - Bowl
    Artist
    Robin Welch
    Title
    Bowl
    Medium
    Stoneware
    Price
    275
    Gallery
    Bircham Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Robin Welch is one of the most highly respected contemporary British Potters, his career spanning over three decades with many exhibitions and many forms of recognition including important awards and commissions. His full range of work includes large vessels with related paintings, fine drawings and distinctive bowls and vases which explore colour, surface texture, form, detail of edge and line. Robin served as a member of the 3D Design Board for the Council for National Academic Awards and was a visiting lecturer at many of the leading Art Colleges in this country.

  • Paul Gallagher - Winter Sunlight
    Artist
    Paul Gallagher
    Title
    Winter Sunlight
    Medium
    Mixed media on paper
    Price
    580
    Gallery
    Gallagher & Turner

    About This Artwork

    Paul Gallagher is a Newcastle based landscape artist whose work focuses on capturing the essence of light and time, to record the fundamentally altering nature of a scene in differing weather or times of day.

  • Grant McCaig - Boat Jug
    Artist
    Grant McCaig
    Title
    Boat Jug
    Medium
    Sterling silver, found wood (oak)…
    Price
    900
    Gallery
    Blackwell, the Arts and Crafts…

    About This Artwork

    Grant McCaig is one of Scotland’s leading silversmiths. Based in a small fishing village, he is inspired by nature and its effects on the man-made. His work reflects in particular man’s relationship with the sea in the shapes he creates, the finishes he achieves and the materials he selects. The pristine silver body of Boat Jug, its smooth finish achieved with pumice, contrasts intriguingly with the patina of its reclaimed wooden handle; a tactile object that invites handling is the result.

  • Mirka Golden-Hann - Teapot
    Artist
    Mirka Golden-Hann
    Title
    Teapot
    Medium
    Ceramic
    Price
    75
    Gallery
    Bluestone Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Mirka's approach to salt glaze creates pots that are related, stylish and characterful

  • Richard Corbett - Midsummer
    Artist
    Richard Corbett
    Title
    Midsummer
    Medium
    Acrylic on canvas
    Price
    1750
    Gallery
    Gallanthus Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Richard Corbett graduated from Norwich School of Art in 1994 with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art (Printmaking). He continued to exhibit whilst teaching in Suffolk for ten years but in 2005 he made the move to try the life of a full time artist by setting up a studio in Monmouth. Richard’s work has been described as ethereal, generous, beautiful and evocative. He doesn’t work from the landscape directly but uses the materials with joy and intensity to try and reveal the emotions one feels when surrounded by Nature. He is searching for the “Inscape”, or as Gerard Manley Hopkins put it- the form that evokes the spiritual within us.

  • Wendy Renshaw - Déjà vu ring set
    Artist
    Wendy Renshaw
    Title
    Déjà vu ring set
    Medium
    Sterling silver, amethyst and…
    Price
    1081
    Gallery
    Bluecoat Display Centre

    About This Artwork

    Wendy Ramshaw is one of the most important personalities in the field of contemporary jewellery. These ‘geometric’ series ring sets are from her production range, a simpler version of her iconic and fabulous ‘ring sets’. This range gives an opportunity for a wider audience to own a piece of jewellery by perhaps the most important female figure for contemporary jewellery in the second half of the twentieth, start of the twenty first centuries.

  • Beth Fletcher - First Snow on the Moors
    Artist
    Beth Fletcher
    Title
    First Snow on the Moors
    Medium
    Oil on linen
    Price
    550
    Gallery
    The Gallery at Bevere

    About This Artwork

    My working practice consists of interpreting visually a felt experience of landscape, describing a multi-sensory response to the shifting patterns and interactions of light, land and water and translating what I encounter into the fascinating language of paint. For me, painting is as much about touch as vision, as much about feeling and memory as conscious thought and decision. Though I make notes and tiny watercolour sketches outdoors, I prefer not to work directly from the landscape but in the studio, under the influence of the memory of my original response.

  • Sarah Web - Sylvio (from Pagliacci)
    Artist
    Sarah Web
    Title
    Sylvio (from Pagliacci)
    Medium
    Oil on canvas
    Price
    1250
    Gallery
    Gate Gallery

    About This Artwork

    "Sarah Webb has worked as a professional artist for the past 27 years. Born in Cleethorpes in 1964, her early years were spent on the east coast of England. Later she live in Southern Spain for seven years. Twice a finalist in the BP and John Player awards at the National Portrait Gallery, her influences are Goya, Velasquez, Soralla and Rembrandt. Her one-man show currently at the Gate Gallery is a collection of paintings and drawings inspired by Leoncavallo's opera ""Pagliacci."" "

  • Colin Orchard - St Peter's Street, St Ives
    Artist
    Colin Orchard
    Title
    St Peter's Street, St Ives
    Medium
    Oil on calico/board
    Price
    1650
    Gallery
    Glass House Gallery

    About This Artwork

    Colin Orchard lives and works in St Ives Cornwall. He supplies galleries throughout the UK and has had over 15 one man shows, in 2007 Colin was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists

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