selected artists' work

painting

 

Sue Moffitt Nationally acclaimed painter of animals, principally known for her characterful portrait paintings of cows.

   

Theo Booth Barcelona-based figurative painter who is influenced by Art Deco, Picasso and Modigliani. Original paintings shown above: The Blue Duvet; Barcelona Break and The Bargain. Price £795 each.

 

Paul Bursnall Popular naïve artist renowned for his paintings of lighthouses, harbour scenes and terraced houses rendered in appealing strong blocks of colour with heavy outlines.

 

Iain Carby Inspired by Catalonian artist Joan Miro, Iain’s distinctive style encompasses both surrealism and a passion for the Mediterranean climate.

fine art prints

  

Storm Thorgerson World famous graphic designer behind some of the most iconic record cover artwork in popular music history.

 

Mychael Barratt Toronto-born, London-resident artist whose wonderfully detailed and often humorous original prints address themes as diverse as romance, city life, Shakespeare and artists’ pets!

 

Trevor Price Taking his inspiration from St Ives and artists such as Ben Nicholson, William Scott, Henry Moore and Elisabeth Frink, Trevor’s paintings and original prints are found in many collections including The Bank of England and Yale University.

 

Diana Ashdown Trees, flowers and other elements of the natural world are the main subjects for Diana’s refined yet strongly textured intaglio prints which are produced using an H. Rochat floor press. 

     

Jane Peart Detailed, captivating and elegantly composed, Jane's copper-plate etchings of animals, buildings and other subjects are much admired. She has exhibited widely and her work features in collections as diverse as The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital, London.

 

Tom Lewis Random doodling and a fascination with really weird people are the twin sources of ideas for the strange characters that populate the work of this highly regarded urban artist.

three dimensional work

 

Richard Ballantyne Ceramic artist noted for his graceful mythical figures with wings of reclaimed metal, human torsos and raku animals.

 

Ginny Gray Gallerist and silver jewellery designer-maker.

 

Christopher Townsend Sculptor of wall-mounted steel trees that cast intricate shadows, acrobatic bronze figures and garden sculpture.

 

Adam Binder Winner of the David Shepherd Foundation Wildlife Artist of the Year award 2010, Adam’s animal sculptures are collected avidly.

Janet Rogers Painting full-time from her Kent studio, Janet produces beautiful abstract and landscape works in rich colours using mixed media, often incorporating gold leaf.

Peter Kotka Internationally recognised for his still life oil paintings of fine wines and other subjects, Peter draws his inspiration from 17th century masters such as Nicolas Gillis and Willem Kalf.

featured artist - Janet Rogers

We're always replenishing with exciting fresh work. We now have a new series of landscapes by Janet Rogers. These beautiful mixed media pieces are heavily textured and feature either gold or silver leaf. Applying the same techniques as Samuel Palmer used in the early 19th century, Janet mixes gum arabic with watercolour, painting it on in layers and then varnishing. This unique three-dimensional effect captures the English countryside perfectly. Janet is a very popular artist whose work is in demand in the UK and abroad.

featured artist - Sue Moffitt

Sue Moffitt is famous for her characterful portraits of cows, which are both quirky and technically accomplished. Her style has been widely imitated, but seldom matched. Coming from a family that has farmed for generations – her grandfather established the famous Hunday Herd of Holstein Friesians, while her father John received a CBE for services to agriculture – Sue’s innate bond with cattle is clearly evident in her work. Her paintings are statement pieces, full of vividness and vitality, but what sets them apart from the work of lesser ‘cow painters’ is their emotional depth. Given its broad appeal, there is strong demand for her work.