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View works by Jennie Mace

Jennie Mace

Jennie Mace is an Essex based Artist She initially trained and worked as a Medical Scientist in the School of Pathology, The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London,WI. After leaving the Middlesex, Jennie studied at the Colchester School of Art. She was subsequently Tutored by David Mynett, Sir Edward Fairfax-Lucy, the late John Miller ,Jeremy Le Grice and Roger Dellar. Jennie's paintings are in private collections all over the worls including ,Spain, Germany, Saudi Arabia, G South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and USA.

View works by Henri Matisse

Henri Matisse (1869 - 1954)

Matisse is best known as a pioneer of the Fauvism Movement and is one of the most famous artists of 20th Century. His cut out series from 1950, later published as colour lithographs by Mourlot Freres, in the Verve 35/36 are popular images today

View works by Kay McDonagh

Kay McDonagh

Kay is known for her exquisite drypoint etchings of animals, in particular cats and dogs

View works by Bruce McLean

Bruce McLean (1944)

Initially a sculptor who likes to convey sculptural objects now mainly in 2D form. Best known for his bold atmospheric predominantly abstract compositions.

View works by Helen Millar

Helen Millar

Helen is a watercolour artist best known for her fascination with organic pattern and especially her depictions of flowers. With a background of textile design having worked with Sandersons and John Lewis.

View works by Sir Henry Moore

Sir Henry Moore (1898 - 1986)

He was best known for his semi-abstract monumental bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. The most famous British Sculptor in living memory, noted for his large bronze abstractions of the human figure, typically depicting mother-and-child or reclining figures.

View works by Elizabeth Morris

Elizabeth Morris

Liz is a printmaker who enjoys islands and the sea. Sea and sand patterns, shapes of stones, textures, imprints in mud and tracks of birds, fish, gulls - and most recently – sea myths and biblical stories with sea references, are all used as starting points for her etchings

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