He has two pieces in the show, Rooftops, Lincoln £595 (above)and Avondale Street £450 both oil on canvas.
Steven Ingman
He has two pieces in the show, Rooftops, Lincoln £595 (above)and Avondale Street £450 both oil on canvas.
Ruth Templeton
Ruths work has been published in ‘In her Minds Eye” by Pyramid Press and has won numerous awards for her work including and award for painting ‘The Little Prince’ in mandala form from Angel Row Library in ‘99.
The work featuring in this exhibition includes two pieces inspired by greek mythology and two inspired by the life and works of DH Lawrence. Ruth uses mixed media with free and experimental techniques or drawing and mark-making to create vibrant and thought provoking artwork.
Ruth lives and works in Nottingham and is married to Homeopath Wynford Lloyd Thomas.
Jessie Chambers, watercolour collage on paper, framed, 40 x 40cm £75 (above)
Medusa and the Swan, watercolour collage on paper, framed, 42 x 52cm £75
Lady Ottiline Morrell, watercolour collage on paper, framed, 47 x 57cm £75
Leda and the Swan, watercolour collage on paper, framed, 48 x 58cm £75 SOLD
Hannah Bullen
Untitled 1, Hand-woven patination punched off loom weave, 36 x 76cm £150(above)
Untitled 2, Hand-woven copper mesh off loom weave, 36 x 76cm £125
Untitled 3 Hand-woven embossed waffle effect patination, off loom weave, 36 x 76cm £150
Charlotte Thomson
Charlotte is also known for her exhibition organisation with a year spent as gallery coordinator at View from the Top Gallery and ongoing projects such as 'Ooh La La!' and 'Danse Macabre'.
Charlotte's work has been exhibited internationally and has been featured in publications such as Scarlet Magazine, Artists & Illustrators Magazine and 'All Allure' a book of contemporary erotic art.
Charlotte Thomson's website
Make Up Mirror, charcoal & mixed media on paper 56 x 75 £150
Waiting, charcoal & mixed media on paper 56 x 75 £150 (above)
Jonathan Kipps
Drip Painting No. 4, Oil & acrylic on canvas 100 x 100cm £225(above)
Rob Parker
Untitled 2, photographic print on canvas - 40 x 30cm, £75-SOLD
Untitled 3, photographic print on canvas - 40 x 30cm, £75-SOLD
Untitled 1, photographic print on canvas - 40 x 30cm, £75(above)
Nicholas Wright
See his blog for more details
Blue Metropolis, Indian Ink & watercolour on board, 71 x 101cm £250
Surfing(channel 2), Acrylic, spray paint & enamel on canvas, 76 x 101cm £250
Surfing(channel 1), Acrylic, spray paint & enamel on canvas, 76 x 101cm £250
Surfing(channel 3), Acrylic, spray paint & enamel on canvas, 69 x 74cm £250(above)
Kate Clark
Billy - Acylic on Board, 52 x 52cm £95 (above)
Samantha Vinsun
Samantha’s work is about process and paint manipulation. She likes to use paint in a way in which it wouldn’t normally be used. In her latest series of works she covers the canvas with gloss and peels back the layers – she finds hat by doing this she can uncover more about the work. Her work is also about trial and error, which incidentally is how she came across this current process. Samantha works in a very methodical way and finds that she does things without intention, the end result being a completely abstract piece.
Black & White - Household gloss on canvas 74 x 91cm £195(above)
Georgina Vinsun
Flo - oil, marker, pen & pencil on canvas, 60 x 60cm £165
Mo - oil, marker, pen & pencil on canvas, 60 x 60cm £165 (above)
Nikola Michael
Pericle Zanchetta
Pericle’s passion for photography started as a child from watching his father take photographs. He was interested in how he was able to see and capture images which Pericle had not initially noticed. Pericle explored the natural Mediterranean landscape, always trying to find new and different patterns in nature as it offers an infinity of views and changing light. Travelling to other countries since he was a teenager (never without a big bag with camera and lenses) has enabled him to expand his view and technique, always trying to capture interesting places and moments in time and make them as beautiful as possible. Since we can’t always be in the places we love, we can at least take the image with us to remember and share with others.
Jokuslaron 2, Framed photographic print, 52 x 43cm £60(above)SOLD
Emma Barber
The End of the Day, oil on canvas, 40 x 30cm, £55
Crimson Snowscape, oil on canvas, 30 x 40cm, £55 (above)
Jess Calke
Recently she has arrived at the countryside and this has had a profound effect on her style of creativity. She is inspired to capture in images the essence of differing habitats and all who reside within them and she is awakened to the many hues and the clarity that nature provides.
Photography is the media which she is exploring and developing most of the time although her sketch book is never far away. Recently, she has been fascinated by scope made possible with digital art and she has been experimenting with some post production manipulation of photographs. Although it seems on the surface an easy thing to do, to learn how to use a new software package she is finding that the skill and success comes with recognising and identifying what combinations of treatments to use for which individual image.
Open Wide, framed photographic print, 54 x 44cm £55(above)
My Best Friend, framed photographic print, 56 x 45cm £65
Up Close and very Personal, framed photographic print, 57 x 57cm £65
Stalking Leopard, framed photographic print, 32 x 42cm £45
Magical Swoop, framed photographic print, 42 x 32cm £45
Jeremy Wheeler
Ghandi, oil on canvas - 76 x 102cm £4,500 (above)
Cleanse, oil on canvas - 50 x 40cm £1,800
(20% of the artists fee is donated to charity, feeding the homeless in third world countries)
Allen Coombs
Cartographies of Desire
This series was initiated in 1997 while exploring the work of the dark Surrealists, Bellmer, Bataille, Artaud. From an initial drawing produced through automatism each subsequent piece has been based on the duplication of the previous while engaged in distraction techniques. The result is a record of an evolving organism changed through chance mutations.
Memoirs of a Point in Time
These works are the outcome of experiments with the centrifugal effect and off centered weights, resulting in a simple mechanical device that shuffles around in an attempt to remain upright. Each pane takes up to 12 hours to draw and is arranged with two or more other panes to make up the final pieces. As such the resulting works are more a curatorial process than a traditionally skills based one.
Memoirs of a Point in Time - pen and ink on card, framed, 92 x 63cm £180
Catergories of Desire-Untitled, framed, 67 x 85cm £160 (above)
David Birkell
He has worked for companies including The Mill and Ragdoll on mainly television commercials, music videos and currently a children's television programme. He has also been involved in fine art projects including Dark Star where he worked in conjunction with Welsh artist Heather and Ivan Morison for their piece which has shown in the Venice Biennale.
He shoots on all camera formats predominantly digital at the moment, he is currently using a Sony DSC-V3, and experimenting with his Ricoh GR1.
Untitled No. 1 - Framed photographic print, 52 x 73cm £70 (Fuertaventura, Spain-above)
Untitled No. 2 - Framed photographic print, 52 x 73cm £70 (Derbyshire, England)
Louise Williams
This current mixed media range combines painting, drawing and machine stitching with collaged materials such as giftwrap, newspapers, magazines, postcards and hand-made papers. The aim is to create colourful, decorative pieces, rich in pattern and texture.
Cherry Cupcake - Mixed media, 22 x 27cm £40 (above)SOLD!
Dandelion Heads - Mixed media, 33 x 43cm £60
Pansies - Mixed media, 32 x 42cm £60
David Severn
David has been a creative thinker for many years but was struck by photography when he ventured into it at the age of 14. Currently 16 years of age David uses photography as his primary form of creative expression and has already established a strong and mature style. His coastal scenes come from a passion for Cornwall which he visits once a year with his Dad.
RMS Mulheim - Watery Grave, framed photographic print 37 x 37cm £60(above)-NOW SOLD!
Martin Langford
Martin began mezzotint engraving as his tutor at Central St.Martin's college of Art; David Gluck dared him into it. It is a technique he can constantly learn from and develop. Although the preparation is laborious, he enjoys the fact that a certain level of craftsmanship is required to achieve a good result even before the image is worked onto the copper plate. He also loves the tonal variations and effects that can be achieved using this technique.
His work is about the world around us, the environment, about people and society and the situations we all find ourselves in.
He hopes that with a bit of humour he can relay a message simply and effectively, especially if he combines it with quality artwork. He aims to communicate his ideas to as wide an audience as possible.
Ooof! - framed limited edition print, 53 x 56cm £150 (above)
Joseph Burrows
Joseph previously was Head of Creative Arts at the Beckett School, Nottingham. He has paintings in the Nottingham Evening Post building, in Rushcliffe Borough Collection and in other private collections. His main interests are Drawing, Painting and Sculpture.
Drawing - pastel on paper, framed 57 x 77cm £145 (above)- SOLD!
Greenman - papier mache/cement, framed 58 x 48cm £130
Ian Douglas
On the surface the process is a comment on modern society’s waste of paper, and resources in general. Nearly all the materials in Ian’s pictures have been given to him or found. His work is also concerned with links between identity and place.
Burmese Boy Dreams of Home - Framed collage 53 x 67cm £90 (above)
John Knight
John prefers the classic to the modern and has worked with several well known models to produce elegant vintage style portraits. Art Deco Studio has a wide collection of vintage and period costumes and period accessories, complimented by a large collection of fine and rare jewellery.
Georgian Lady(Profile)-photographic print on canvas 57 x 85cm £200(above)
Georgian lady(portrait)-photographic print on canvas 57 x 91cm £200
Red Lips - Photographic print 59 x 80cm £150
Paul Shoosmith
These photographs of Bob Dylan were made using handheld digital photography techniques. The resulting images are purposefully blurred with bursts of colour by altering the exposure and aperture. Paul wanted to portray an impressionist view of Bob which differed from the usual type of pictures that are seen in music magazines. Through these photographs the viewer gets a different experience, and the excitement and feeling of being at the concert is allowed to come through and portray Bob in a different light.
No.1 Piano Man 45 x 37cm £50
No.2 Portrait 35 x 43cm £45
No.3 Impressionist 40 x 35cm £40(above)
No.4 Electric Blue 40 x 35cm £40
Davide Taristano
This involves extrapolating details from their overall context and making them the subject of the picture. The result is that everyday objects can produce an interesting artistic design. This can be achieved using a macro lens combined with light and shadows and also depth of field.
Davide tends to take the camera with him everywhere he goes as the “right” picture is found in the most unexpected of places. In answer to the recurrent questions of why he takes and is so passionate about taking pictures, he believes that photography is a very powerful tool as it allows him to catch images that may only exist for a moment, and it can give life to objects that may otherwise fade away in the rush of everyday life.
Dreaming of Paris(above)- framed photographic print 60 x 50 cm £65 SOLD
The Wheel of Time - framed photographic print 50 x 60 cm £65
John Oscroft
John is an emerging Nottingham artist who also paints distinctive stylistic portraits inspired by his interest in contemporary and vintage fashion.
Tuscan Landscape 1(above) 60 x 60cm £195
Tuscan Landscape 2 60 x 60 £195-SOLD!
Innocent Chikezie
He had a very successful period here in England establishing his art practice in both painting (his first and traditional art - blending Nigerian and English visual ideas and symbols about cultural identity and international awareness) and ‘new innovative artworks’.
Other examples of these powerful paintings are his CULTURE SHOCK series made up of 4 different paintings that describes his experiences whilst in Nottingham. In contrast of form but with a connecting content is also his first novel called My first letter home which is due to be published soon.
Recently, he painted a portrait of the Lord Mayor of Nottingham Coun Mohammed Munir. The most fascinating thing about this portrait painting is how he incorporated the landscape of his own village Umuzechi into the background of the portrait, bringing his life from Nigeria into his present life in Nottingham, England. The portrait is currently being displayed in the Council House foyer and is receiving many positive comments.
Culture Shock 1,2,3,4 (Oil on Canvas, each painting measures 102 x 127cm)
Each original painting £595
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