Laura Morgan, a part time art and design student, works in acrylics and digital media. Her main interests are abstract design and photography but she has recently experimented with landscape, multi-media, collage and portraits.
www.imagoart.co.uk
Michael Cruickshank’s landscapes are on show at Bradness Gallery in Spithurst midway between Barcombe and Newick. Visitors are welcome to walk round Michael’s studio and see work in progress.
Barbara Lovegrove “I paint for the sheer pleasure of doing so, and am delighted and thrilled when someone likes one of my pictures enough to buy it.”
”I am newly retired and have time to devote to my Art. I am very much enjoying my second childhood.”
Mike Morton has been a keen photographer for over 40 years. His accolades include work for national and local newspapers, charities, TV and many publications. He combines a love of travel with a passion for capturing the moment.
Jenny Pellet (above)
Working mainly to commission, Jenny specializes in animal portraiture, concentrating on individuality and character. A selection of originals, limited edition prints and 2008 calendars will be on display for you to browse and enjoy.
Karen North-Row (left) “I have undertaken a number of commissions specialising in acrylic on canvas and am currently attending a Foundation course in Art and Design in Brighton.”
Fay Hankins at Vision Gallery. Wall hangings inspired by the sea and hand woven textiles.
Andrea Crook at Vision Gallery. Cheeky stoneware meerkats for house or garden (dogs, hares and ducks too!)
www.vision-gallery.co.uk
Iris Davies at Vision Gallery. Raku bowls and geisha pictures, smoked and burnished bowls, frameable raku picture greetings cards.
Helen Martino at Vision Gallery. Everyday angels doing everyday things (stoneware).
Chris Pellett at Vision Gallery. Stone carvings. Garden ornaments, sundials, fountains, gargoyles, planters, tables, bowls.
Jennifer Hunt graduated 2005 in Illustration. Previously exhibited at The Greenwich Maritime Museum London as well as Student exhibitions. Currently working as a C.A.D Designer, creating illustrations in spare time. Works with pen and ink creating representational artwork.
Mike Tann - ”Having discovered acrylic paints, I have in recent years specialised in paintings of boats and buildings. I have also manipulated an American technique to produce unusual abstract watercolours.”
Matthew Bayman - “My pottery has earned a reputation for originality and commitment to the process of creating pots in the finest traditions. I make pots that are both beautifully created and useful in stoneware and porcelain. I draw my inspiration from the wonders of English and Chinese potting traditions, but blend them to create pots that work well in modern homes.”
Pauline Clough revived her passion for painting after moving to Sussex in 1969 and starting a family. She is one of our most prolific and widely respected local artists, with some of her work in galleries and in private collections at home and overseas.
Peta Parke-Gailey (below)
Paint your own pottery with Potty Moon! You paint it, I glaze it and you keep it and love it. Mugs plates and ornaments. Lots of fun for any age or ability.
Steve McDonald - African Art. African Mystique will be exhibiting a range of art and small sculptures from Southern Africa at SA-UK. All works are original designs by African craftsmen.
www.african mystique.co.uk
Steve McDonald is a widely travelled landscape photographer. His photography captures the beauty of our world, which inspires him to create eye-catching images from a very personal perspective. Steve shoots in RAW format using his powerful digital Canon 5D equipment.
www.african-mystique.co.uk
Jonathan Close is a landscape photographer who works with a high precision Linhof Technorama 617 camera and Fuji Velvia 50 film to capture unique and original panoramic images. Everything in the picture was there at the time of taking, captured with a single exposure.
www.617panoramics.com
Roy Lee ”I am a self-taught artist specialising in people and animal portraits. Using all mediums. My other subjects include,seascapes, figure, aeronautical and automotive.”
Amanda Pitman (left) - natural portraits
Amanda specialises in photographing children. Her relaxed manner ensures that her fine art images capture a precious moment in time that will stay with you forever.