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View works by Craigie Aitchison CBE RSA, RA

Craigie Aitchison CBE RSA, RA (1926 - 2009)

One of Britain’s most popular and respected figurative artist. Employing a deliberately naive style he adopted a technique using careful measuring and thinly applied paint to achieve subtle colour harmonies . Many images contain religious imagery.

View works by Richard Allen

Richard Allen (tbc)

Wildlife Artist, printmaker and painter who is inspired primarily by British Birds and wildlife found in his native East Anglia

View works by Stuart Anderson

Stuart Anderson (1967)

Stuart Anderson studied sculpture at Winchester School of Art, followed by Royal College of Art. He is best known for his bronze sculpture of figures, horses, greyhounds and other animals.

View works by Ted Atkinson  R.E., FRBS

Ted Atkinson R.E., FRBS (1934 - 2016)

Sculptor and printmaker. Initially best known for his international architectural sculptures sited in Britain, Germany, Holland and USA. More recently he focussed on printmaking. Ted represented the UK at the Venice Bienale.

View works by Wilhelmina Barns-Graham CBE

Wilhelmina Barns-Graham CBE (1912 - 2004)

A Scottish born artist known as was one of the foremost British abstract artists, a member of the influential Penwith Society of Arts

View works by Roderic Barrett

Roderic Barrett (1926 - 204)

Bartlett was a figurativee Painter and Printmaker who lived and worked in Colchester. He was fundamentally suspicious of Modernism and Post-Modernist art theories, disregarding modern trends.

View works by Charles Bartlett  RWS RE ARCA

Charles Bartlett RWS RE ARCA (1921)

Charles Bartlett is one of Britain’s foremost talented watercolour artists and printmakers. His artworks illustrate his love of the light in East Anglia, the flat landscape and the estuaries.

View works by Richard Bawden  RWS, NEAC, RE

Richard Bawden RWS, NEAC, RE (1936)

The son of Edward and Charlotte Bawden. Richard is a very versatile artist - a noted printmaker and watercolour artist from Suffolk. He has also worked on commissions, book illustrations, murals, glass-engraving, cast-iron furniture design and taught printmaking

View works by Edward Bawden CBE RA

Edward Bawden CBE RA (1903 - 1989)

Edward Bawden, CBE RA (1903–1989) was an English painter, illustrator and graphic artist, known for his prints, book covers, posters, and garden metalwork furniture.[1] .

View works by John Bellany  RA

John Bellany RA (1942 - 2013)

A scottish Artist

View works by Dame Elizabeth Blackadder  DBE, RWS, RA, RSA

Dame Elizabeth Blackadder DBE, RWS, RA, RSA (1931 - 2021)

Dame Elizabeth Blackadder is widely known for her amazing images of cats and flowers. Her work can be seen at the Tate Gallery, Museum of Modern Art in New York and has appeared on a series of postage stamps.

View works by Sir Peter Blake OBE

Sir Peter Blake OBE (1932)

Sir Peter Blake is acknowledged as The Grandfather of Pop Art plus designed Beatles Sergeant Pepper album.

View works by Sandra Blow  RA

Sandra Blow RA (1925 - 2006)

Sandra Blow RA was one of the leading lights of the abstract art movement of the 1950s in St. Ives, Cornwall.

View works by Niki Bowers

Niki Bowers

An East Anglia printmaker inspired by wildlife, open skies, flocks of birds, landscapes and seascapes typical of the region.

View works by Edward Burra

Edward Burra (1905 - 1976)

Printmaker and Painter in watercolour (frequently on a large scale) landscapes and still life and subjects often with macabre overtones

View works by Simon Carter

Simon Carter (1961)

This artist's landscapes and seascapes continually blur the devisions between abstract and figurative art. He is driven to continuously make observations playing with painting process to convey his reaction to the Essex shoreline

View works by Patrick Caulfield CBE RA ARCA

Patrick Caulfield CBE RA ARCA (1936 - 2005)

Caulfield was part of the British Pop Art Movement. His distinguished style of minimal lines and flat colours was revolutionary at the time.

View works by Michael Chase

Michael Chase (1915 - 2001)

Michael Chase mainly works in watercolour. He is inspired by his love of travel and often depicts historical buildings and artifacts. He enjoys mixing patterns with landscapes creating rich collage capturing the essence of a cultural awakening.

View works by Chloe Cheese  RCA

Chloe Cheese RCA (1952)

Chloë Cheese began work as an artist and freelance illustrator after leaving the Royal College of Art in 1976. She wanted her work to feel informal as though drawn directly onto the printed page. She rarely drew figures. Chloëʼs personal work always concerns her view of the world around her which she interprets according to her own observation and sensibility.

View works by Bernard Cheese  RCA R.E.

Bernard Cheese RCA R.E. (1925 - 2013)

Cheese, who was married to Sheila Robinson. Strong connections with Great Bardfield in the 1950s. He studied at the Royal College of Art, where he was influenced by Edwin La Dell. printmaking at St Martin's School of Art from 1950 to 1968, then at Goldsmiths College from 1970–78, and Central School of Art and Design.[1]

View works by Vasant Chinchwadkar

Vasant Chinchwadkar (1934)

Vasant is an Indian artist who shares his time between India and UK. He tends to paint nudes and figures using a folk art style mixed with a little surrealism

View works by Henry Collins

Henry Collins (1910 - 1994)

A colchester based artist who worked as a designer, painter, and Art Tutor

View works by Ben Coode-Adams

Ben Coode-Adams (tbc)

Artist, Sculptor, Project Manager, Blacksmith, Builder, Forester, Farmer, Janitor,

View works by Eileen Cooper  RA

Eileen Cooper RA (1953)

Well known as a printmaker and painter, her stylised work is characterised by the use of bold linear figures encompassing a playful narrative.

View works by Michael Coulter

Michael Coulter (1937)

Michael's observation of people, birds and the ordinary are portrayed skilfully with a light touch and quirky charm. Coastal and estuary settings of Essex, Suffolk & Norfolk regularly feature in his work.

View works by Hugh Cronyn

Hugh Cronyn (1905 - 1996)

A successful figurative painter and printmaker who had a strong connection with Colchester Art Society

View works by Clare Curtis

Clare Curtis (00)

Stunning printmaker & Illustrator who lives and works in East Anglia

View works by Pam Dan  RCA

Pam Dan RCA

Pam is best known for her depiction ofn reed beds and orange groves

View works by Alan Davie  RA

Alan Davie RA (1920 - 2014)

James Alan Davie was a Scottish painter and musician. He was born in Grangemouth in 1920 and studied at Edinburgh College of Art in the late 1930s. An early exhibition of his work came through the Society of Scottish Artists

View works by Charles Debenham  NDD

Charles Debenham NDD (1933)

The Streets are Charles Debenham's studio as he has painted local towns and villages in East Anglia, especially in North Essex and Suffolk border areas.

View works by James Dodds  RCA

James Dodds RCA (1957)

James Dodds trained as a shipwright in Maldon, but is better known for his distinctive linocuts depicting coastal towns and nautical myths and his large unique and beautiful paintings of boats.

View works by John Doubleday

John Doubleday (1947)

His international reputation is more for public sculpture, howeever both his personal paintings and sculpture have a strong mystical sense as he contemplates ones journey through life.

View works by Tracey Emin CBE RA

Tracey Emin CBE RA (1963)

Tracey Emin is one of the so-called Young British Artists (YBAs). She is known for shocking the public with her intimate works of art - in particular her piece My Bed, which was part of the 1999 Turner Prize exhibition, and other works of a sexual nature.

View works by Ravilious Eric

Ravilious Eric (1903 - 1942)

Ravilious was a noted war artist, designer, illustrator, printmaker and painter.

View works by Melvyn Evans

Melvyn Evans (1958)

Melvyn is predominantly a printmaker with a unique style. He is able to capture the essence of a place reflecting the shapes and the colours often encorporating boats and life by the sea

View works by Helen Fay  RCA

Helen Fay RCA (tbc)

Known for her etchings which work which illustrate the beauty, dignity and character of animals . The poise and movement of animals, their behaviour and nature.

View works by Mary Fedden OBE RA

Mary Fedden OBE RA (1915 - 2012)

Mary was born in Bristol and studied at the Slade School of Fine Art. She developed her own unique style of painting imaginative bold quirky and colourful still lives, flowers, people reminiscent of artists such as Matisse and Braque.

View works by Dame Elisabeth Frink

Dame Elisabeth Frink (1930 - 1993)

Is internationally recognised as a major 20th Century British sculptor. Her sculptures, drawings and prints were and continue to be widely exhibited and purchased for public and private collections throughout the world.

View works by Sir Terry Frost OBE RA

Sir Terry Frost OBE RA (1915 - 2003)

Frost is a well known St. Ives artist recognized for his abstract paintings and prints. He uses distinctive exquisite bold colours, circular forms and abstract compositions.

View works by Anthony Frost

Anthony Frost (1951)

is an English painter noted for his abstract works consisting of brightly coloured prints and collages.

View works by Moss Fuller  RCA

Moss Fuller RCA (1937 - 2021)

Moss fuller is a painter and printmaker whose love of the land in Suffolk, consistently inspired and informed her art.

View works by Eric Gill

Eric Gill (1882 - 1940)

English sculptor, typeface designer, stonecutter and printmaker, who was associated with the Arts and Crafts movement

View works by Anthony Gormley OBE

Anthony Gormley OBE (1950)

Turner Prize winning artist, best known works include the Angel of the North, a public sculpture in Gateshead in the North of England, commissioned in 1994 and erected ...who expresses a particular interest in the human body. Its physical extension in space, skin as its uttermost point-but also for the sensation of the body as a place to inhabit: where do we begin and where do we end? At our skin?

View works by Perry Grayson CBE RA

Perry Grayson CBE RA (1960)

Grayson Perry CBE RA is an English contemporary artist. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British "prejudices, fashions and foibles"

View works by Maggi Hambling CBE

Maggi Hambling CBE (1945)

A very successful versatile, honest dynamic and bold artist committed to her subject. Arguably best known for her steel scallop shells installed on Aldeburgh beach.

View works by Richard Hamilton

Richard Hamilton (1922 - 2013)

Richard Hamilton was the founder of Pop art and a visionary who outlined its aims and ideals. A lollipop from one of his early collages furnished the movement with its title. His visual juxtapositions from the 1950s were the first to capture the frenetic energy of television, and remind us of how strange the vacuum, tape recorder, and radio must have seemed for the first generations that experienced them. "Pop Art" the British artist declared, would be: "Popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, mass-produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and Big Business."

View works by Angela Harding

Angela Harding (tbc)

British birds and wild life have inspired Angela’s images since her student days, in particular her love of familiar garden birds, and also Sea birds found in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cornwall. Working mainly in lino/vinyl and silkscreen, she illustrates her passion for line, combining atmosphere, sense of place and strength of form.

View works by Ian Hay  RCA

Ian Hay RCA (1940)

Ian Hay is known for his exquisite paintings of London, Venice, Paris in addition to landscapes in and around his local town of Colchester. His impressionist style capturing the light and charm with subtle colours is held together with strong drawing

View works by Mark Hearld

Mark Hearld (1974)

Hearld is fascinated by nature and its inhabitants. Foxes chickens, cattle and a array of plants and fauna regularly feature in his art works

View works by Ronald Hellen

Ronald Hellen

Ronald's colourful paintings are essentially about place and trying to capture the atmosphere peculiar to particular buildings, scenes or locations.

View works by Stephen Henderson

Stephen Henderson (1956)

Carved wooden sculptures of Birds and Fish usually found along the Essex Marshes nearby where he lives and works

View works by Dame Barbara Hepworth

Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975)

Known as a leading sculptor of the 20th Century and leading 'St. Ives' artist. Her work exemplifies Modernism and one of the key figures in the development of abstraction.

View works by Gertrude Hermes OBE RA

Gertrude Hermes OBE RA (1901 - 1983)

Gertrude Hermes was a British wood-engraver and sculptor. Hermes was a member of the English Wood Engraving Society and exhibited with the Society of Wood Engravers, the Royal Academy and The London Group during the 1930s

View works by Clive Hicks-Jenkins

Clive Hicks-Jenkins (1951)

Clive is a renown actor, director & stage designer who has succesfully turned his hand to painting, printmaking and illustration.

View works by David Hockney  RA RCA

David Hockney RA RCA (1937)

David Hockney is without doubt the best known and most influentual painter, printmaker and photograph of his generation worldwide. Notorious for his large colourful paintings reflecting life in California, his amazing use of glorious colours and an amazing draughsman.

View works by Iona Howard

Iona Howard

Predomininatly a printmaker who works using the carborundum technique to capture the landscapes of Cornwall and more recently The Fens. Reflecting the flatness and ever changing light and colours.

View works by Peter Howson OBE

Peter Howson OBE (1958)

is a Scottish painter. He was a British official war artist in 1993 during the Bosnian War

View works by John Hoyland  RA

John Hoyland RA (1934 - 2011)

John Hoyland studied at Sheffield School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools. His work is represented in public collections including the Royal Academy of Arts, Tate and the Victoria & Albert Museum. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1991.

View works by Walter Hoyle  ARCA

Walter Hoyle ARCA (1922 - 2000)

Painter printmaker and illustrator who became known as one of the Bardfield Artists

View works by Albert Irvin OBE RA

Albert Irvin OBE RA (1922 - 2015)

Albert Irvin is a celebrated British artist best known for his exuberant abstract compositions. His compelling distinctive and bold screen prints focus on capturing his experience of the world

View works by Wendy Jacob  RWS

Wendy Jacob RWS

Wendy is best known for her gouache paintings of still lives gardens and plants using beautiful and subtle colours.

View works by Olwen Jones  RWS RE

Olwen Jones RWS RE (1945)

Owen Jones expresses her passion for the natural world with simply exquisite watercolours. Drawn to conservatories and green houses full of flowers, foliage and an abundance of natural sunlight.

View works by McDonagh Kay

McDonagh Kay

Kay is a printmaker who specializes in characterful images of Cats and Dogs

View works by Anita Klein  PPRE

Anita Klein PPRE (1960)

Anita Klein's subjects are autobiographical, incorporating reoccurring themes such family, her love of swimming, as angels and wine or humorously celebrating the small moments in everyday life.

View works by Karolina Larusdottir  RWS RE

Karolina Larusdottir RWS RE (1944 - 2019)

Karolina is a painter printmaker, who creates a mystic world of her own, with imaginary people maybe from memory or ideas which often involve floating angels and strange scenarios, each wrapped up in a surreal and timeless atmosphere.

View works by Kit Leese

Kit Leese

Kit is an Essex based artist and is an experienced landscape painter who specialises in gouache and watercolour. He is also a printmaker and one of the founding members of Twelve PM

View works by Martin Leman  RBA RWS

Martin Leman RBA RWS (1934)

Known worldwide for his cat paintings but is also an excellent painter of still life which often containing stones with a sense of St. Ives about them. Martin has had many one man shows in London, and has also shown regularly in St Ives.

View works by Jill Leman  PRWS RBA

Jill Leman PRWS RBA

Current President of The Royal Watercolour Society. Jill is best known for hers distinctive colourful yet subtle still lives full of beauty and tenderness

View works by Angie Lewin

Angie Lewin (1963)

Angie Lewin is a well known printmaker and painter known for her unique style capturing plants, flowers, seedheads and more.

View works by Jane Lewis  RWS

Jane Lewis RWS

Jane expresses herself through abstract forms and colours.

View works by Sanchia Lewis

Sanchia Lewis (1960)

Best knowns for her paintings and prints af animals whereby she has used her subconscious mind. Her ideas evolve into richly textured, brightly coloured works

View works by Bennett Lucy

Bennett Lucy

Best known for her provocative portraits of women, London-based British artist Lucie Bennett explores female identity and sexuality using simple, elegantly applied lines and block colour forms to create distinctive, timeless pieces.

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

View works by John Northcote Nash CBE RA

John Northcote Nash CBE RA (1893 - 1977)

John Nash was a British painter of landscapes and stilllifes, and a woodengraver and illustrator, particularly of botanic works. He was the younger brother of Paul Nash,

View works by Ben Nicholson

Ben Nicholson (1994 - 1982)

Known as one of the St Ives Artists for his beautiful minimal lines and subtle abstract works. Ben and Winifred Nicholson were at the forefront of the Modern British movement

View works by John O'Connor  RCA RE RWS

John O'Connor RCA RE RWS (1913 - 2004)

John O'Connor was born in Leicester in 1913. He studied at the Royal College of Art under Eric Ravillious and John Nash. He illustrated many books and had his work in many exhibitions. From 1948 to 1964 O'Connor was Head of Colchester College of Art. His work is held at the Arts Council, The Tate Gallery, and British Museum.

View works by Julian Opie

Julian Opie (1958)

Opie graduated in 1982 from Goldsmiths, University of London, where he was taught by conceptual artist and painter Michael Craig-Martin. He is best known for his portraits and animated walking figures, rendered with minimal detail in black line drawing, are hallmarks of the artist's style.

View works by Dione Page  R.W.A

Dione Page R.W.A (1936 - 2021)

Dione enjoys weaving together still life with landscape and seascape painting with gouache and mixed media. Her main influences are Mary Fedden and Edward Bawden

View works by Shanti Panchal  RWS RBA

Shanti Panchal RWS RBA (1951)

Shanti Panchal is a leading London-based Indian artist with an international reputation. Painting with watercolour building layer upon layer, he employs an earthen palette depicting his early years spent in a village in Gujarat, Western India.

View works by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi KBE RA

Sir Eduardo Paolozzi KBE RA (1924 - 2005)

One of the earliest British Pop Artists and artist. He major figure in the international art sphere who collected fragments and created his own interpretation and vision of the modern world.

View works by Victor Pasmore

Victor Pasmore (1908 - 1998)

Perhaps the most influential abstract artist in Britain and leading abstract painters & printmaker of our time

View works by Caulfield Patrick CBE RA ARCA

Caulfield Patrick CBE RA ARCA (1936 - 2005)

Royal Academician who was part of the British Pop movement.

View works by Barbara Peirson

Barbara Peirson (tbc)

Barbara is an Essex based artist who mainly paints in acrylics. She is interested in figures landscapes and estuary Life in addition to Still life. She is a member of the esteemed Contemporary British Painting group.

View works by Grayson Perry CBE RA

Grayson Perry CBE RA (1960)

Grayson Perry CBE RA is an English contemporary artist. He is known for his ceramic vases, tapestries and cross-dressing, as well as his observations of the contemporary arts scene, and for dissecting British "prejudices, fashions and foibles"

View works by Frederic Pierre

Frederic Pierre (1951)

Frédéric Pierre is a French Postwar & Contemporary artist who is best known for his etchings depicting figures in social situations with a sense of sexual tension

View works by John Piper  RCA

John Piper RCA (1903 - 1992)

Considered an important British Artist of 20th Century. Famous for his atmospheric images of ruined churches, castles and Stately Homes around the UK.

View works by Patrick Procktor  RA

Patrick Procktor RA (1936 - 2002)

Patrick Procktor RA was a prominent English artist of the late 20th century who had an exquisite sense of colour and design.

View works by Sally Pudney

Sally Pudney (tbc)

Her work is mainly of East Anglian coastal scenes, especially Mersea Island which she has known well since childhood, seeking to capture the particular character of spaciousness and subtle colour in the sea, the dramatic skies, the small boats and the mud! Other coastal paintings focus on North Norfolk and the Suffolk coast.

View works by Marc Quinn

Marc Quinn

British Contemporary Artist known as a membber of the young British Artists. His subject often concentrates on the human body, questioning identity, enviroment and our place in the world

View works by Barbara Rae CBE RA

Barbara Rae CBE RA (1943)

Rae's imagery combines influence of travel & sun drenched colour with human traces and patterns in the landscape to successfully create exotic abstract and semi abstract compositions.

View works by Eric Ravilious  RCA

Eric Ravilious RCA (1903 - 1942)

Ravilious was an English watercolour painter, wood engrave, designer, book illustrator and war artist

View works by Dame Paula Rego

Dame Paula Rego (1935)

An artist interested in a powerful narrative who often draws from folk tales and stories told to her in her childhood which resonate today.

View works by Bridget Riley CBE

Bridget Riley CBE (1931)

Riley is famous for being the pioneer of Op Art. Known for her geometric patterns which give a sensation to movement to move to the eye. In 1960's her black and white patterns greatly influenced the fashions and designs of the day

View works by Professor Freddie Robins

Professor Freddie Robins (1965)

Freddie Robins is Professor of Textiles at the Royal College of Art, London. She produces contemporary art works using textile materials and processes. Robins is renowned for her inventive and provocative use of knitting,

View works by Sonia Rollo

Sonia Rollo

Sonia Rollo is known for her etchings of animals and birds.

View works by Michael Rothenstein  RA

Michael Rothenstein RA (1908 - 1993)

Early Pop Artist and pioneer of British printmaking. Also known as one of the Bardfield Artists

View works by Pam Schomberg

Pam Schomberg (tbc)

Pam lives & works in North Essex. She specializes in constructed and hand-built porcelain and stoneware.

View works by Anne Schwegmann-Fielding

Anne Schwegmann-Fielding (tbc)

Anne Schwegmann-Fielding is an internationally renowned British sculptor and mosaic artist. She has been creating artworks using predominantly recycled materials for commission and exhibition since the early 1990's. She is based in the Roman capital of Britain, Colchester, UK

View works by Arabella Shand

Arabella Shand

Arabella paints a delightful glorious abd colourful still lifes, atmospheric landscapes and dreamlike figures.

View works by David Shrigley OBE

David Shrigley OBE (1968)

Shrigley is a celebrated Contemporary artist who is best known for his humorous animals and naive style

View works by Michael Smee

Michael Smee (1946)

Michael’s paintings reflect his interest in bar/cafe and pub life and the interaction of people within. Capturing a very British Culture which is slowly disappearing

View works by Tessa Spencer Pryse  RBA

Tessa Spencer Pryse RBA (tbc)

Tessa is based in Essex, East Anglia and her foremost talent is her successful capturing of light and colour as it bounces, reflects and highlights. Seascapes, estuary views of Essex, French vistas, cafe scenes, Venice markets and the occasional still life fill her canvasses. Her work is influenced by the French Impressionists and Scottish Colourists

View works by Humphrey Spender

Humphrey Spender (1910 - 2005)

Painter, printmaker, known foremost as a photographer He was given the job as the roving ‘Lensman’ by the Daily Mirror in 1935. In 1937 Spender became the photographer for the Mass Observation project, where he maintained the importance of being the ‘unobserved observer’. He subsequently worked for Picture Post magazine and as an Official War Office photographer during World War 2.

View works by Alison Stockmarr

Alison Stockmarr

Currently she creates collaged art works that she defines in four distinct categories; Face Books, Picture Books, Collaged Record Covers and Alphabetical Encyclopaedias, all carried off with her signature playfulness and semantic irony and poking fun at social media.

View works by Stephanie Stow

Stephanie Stow

Stephanie is an abstract artist who paints using beautiful colours to convey her feelings towards nature and its ever changing patterns and moods.

View works by Robin Tanner

Robin Tanner (1904 - 1988)

was an English artist, etcher and printmaker. He followed in the visionary tradition of Samuel Palmer and English neo-romanticism

View works by Atkinson Ted

Atkinson Ted (1928 - 2016)

Ted trained as a sculptor at Liverpool College of Art and the Slade School. He taught sculpture, initially in Exeter and later at Leeds and Coventry. He represented UK at the Venice Bienale in the 1950's

View works by Glynn Thomas  RE

Glynn Thomas RE (1946)

Glynn Thomas specialises in Etchings of locations around the UK especially of places such as Walberswick, Southworld, Cambridge and London - which all mean something to him. He loves detail and uses additional perspectives to enable him to include even more in his pictures.

View works by Valerie Thornton  R.E.

Valerie Thornton R.E. (1931 - 1986)

painter and printmaker, was born in London on April 13, 1931. ... In 1944, she returned to London where her art studies began in 1949 at the Byam Shaw School of Drawing and Painting.

View works by Julian Trevelyan

Julian Trevelyan (1910 - 1988)

Julian TREVELYAN was a Painter and engraver of Surrealist and Expressionist. He was also a poet. He was married to Mary Fedden

View works by Charles  F Tunnicliffe OBE RA

Charles F Tunnicliffe OBE RA (1901 - 1979)

Much of Tunnicliffe's work depicted birds in their natural settings and other naturalistic scenes. He illustrated Henry Williamson's Tarka the Otter.[7] His work was also used to illustrate Brooke Bond tea cards and as a result was seen by millions of young people in the United Kingdom during the 1950s and 1960s. He also illustrated a number of books, including the Ladybird books

View works by Gavin Turk

Gavin Turk (1967)

Considered to be Avante-Guarde and one of the 'Young British Artists

View works by Leon Underwood

Leon Underwood (1890 - 1975)

Leon Underwood (born 25 December 1890 in Shepherds Bush, London, died 9 October 1975) "The precursor of modern sculpture in Britain" was a noted British sculptor, painter, draughtsman and engraver as well as a writer and illustrator, scholar, teacher, philosopher and stained glass and furniture craftsman. He attended the Slade School of Art and founded the magazine The Island in 1931. His work was influenced by African and Cycladic designs.

View works by Catherine Vitebsky

Catherine Vitebsky

Vitebsky is a figurative sculptor working predominantly in bronze and casting her own work. She is preoccupied with transformation and with the anthropomorphic: the place where animal and human intersect, both in folklore and as it relates to the human condition.

View works by Chris Wenlock

Chris Wenlock (1947)

AN Essex artist who is attracted to grasses, expanses of wild flowers, beguiling buildings, dunes and beach huts by the Blackwater estuary

View works by Philip Wilson Steer OM

Philip Wilson Steer OM (1860 - 1942)

English painter who lived in Suffolk was best known for his seascapes and landscapes, influenced by John Constable and JMWTurner He also taught at the Slade School of Art for many years

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