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   Caroline Tate

"Caroline is the great great grand daughter of Sir Henry Tate, Founder of the Tate Gallery. She has had solo shows at Guildford Cathedral, the Yehudi Menuhin School of Music, Barbican Music Library and in November 2008 is having a solo show at the Barbican Artspace. Caroline is Patron of Celf o Gwmpas, a charity giving art opportunities to people with learning difficulties."

www.ctate.co.uk


    Lorraine Platt

"Lorraine was born on Merseyside. After graduating with a B.A. Honours Degree in Fine Art from University of London in 1984, she has absorbed herself in a full time career painting vibrant works often featuring, exotic flowers, colourful landscapes and sleek contemporary abstracts."

www.lorraineplatt.co.uk


Rick Fairlamb

"Born in 1969 in South Shields Tyne and wear, England. After studying Art and Design for four years in North-East, Rick has spent the last eighteen years as a successful freelance artist working in London. He has also taught life-drawing at Barnes and Whitechapel and exhibited at Finchley and Runnymede."


Margarita Vul

"I was learning to draw in a few schools and courses with realism techniques of Russian classical realism style. Then, at the age of sixteen I left my home and family in Estonia for Israel to finish secondary school.
There in beautiful Arava desert near Eilat; my life and my world vision had started getting broader()...) That was when I understood that art picture was a body for a spirit that was supposed to "talk" to an observer. There will always be someone to understand (...)"

www.artforpeople.eu


Lisa Zanatta Pistorio

"Lisa Zanatta Pistorio has had the good fortune (but it is more than fortune) to explore many of the world's most extraordinary places: from Japan to America, from Russia to India, from Africa to Tibet.
Like the travellers of the Grand Torl, she has (if one may put it so) made portraits of the places she has loved: she has identified herself in them, savouring their humours, their fragrance, almost their taste, as well as their exterior beauties."

www.lisazanattapistorio.it


Stefania Buccio Gonzato

"For Gonzato figures and landscape stop being one construction of intellect and memory to become expression of a pure emotion. This modern figurative artist, who follows the new American and English realistic expressions, observes in depth the human nature and its feelings for recreating them on canvas with some colours free from every formalism."


Francisca Blazquez

"A multidisciplinar and interdisciplinar artist devoted to sculpture, installations, photography, jewellery-design, engraving, as well as the creator of net.art and digital art cartoons, Francisca Blázquez is, above all, a painter, whose output can be defined Dimensionalist, after the name of the theory she herself invented in 1998."

www.franciscablazquez.net


Miki Van Zwanenberg

"My paintngs are based on specific landscapes but are not paintings of that locality nor are they painted in situ. They are the recollection of place or mood engendered by that place. They are not pictures of rocks or clouds or skies or valleys or seas but the conjouring of atmosphere, of specific mood or voice"


Alfred Supik

"I do not know whether there will be a true home for me in one place one day. Luckily, there are now opportunities for sharing my journeys through the photographs (...). The collection is expanding all the time. If you wish to share your comments with me, I’d appreciate them.
I may be too busy to reply immediately but reply I will..."

www.alfredsupik.com


Peter Wardle

"Peter Wardle studied at Leicester School of Art and the Ruskin School of Art, Oxford. He has been a professional portrait painter and sculptor for more than 30 years, working in Oxford Toulouse and London.
His portraits can be found in many Oxford and Cambridge Colleges, the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and the National Portrait Gallery in London. He regularly exhibits with the Royal Portrait Society and has held one-man exhibitions in London, Oxford, Toulouse, Strasbourg, Paris and Lisbon."

www.peterwardle.com


Bluer

"In a historical moment of deep and sanguinary purging of the sense itself of “making paintings”, Bluer conceived his own code of versatile visual translation. He elaborated a stylistic figure generative of other numerous iconic morphologies. Far from certain ephemeral medial solutions of the new way of conceiving the “art making” in our present society, in which creativity seems to become a synonym of artifice. In the conviction that painting might always be considered the most innovative expressive form..."

www.bluer.net


Liliana Scocco Cilia

"In her art, always told with awareness  and through unceasing painting activity, artist Liliana Scocco Cilla adopts a very original and evocative style. She paints directly onto the canvas, with her own hands, without using a paintbrush or any other means, to reveal a form of art which is totally innovative and particularly pleasant. Her painting is thus unmistakeable, born from a great passion and a real talent, blended with a series of emotional elements, to create a unique expressive result."


Marcelle Hanselaar

"Born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, The Hague. Lives and works in London
Marcelle Hanselaar 'tableaux vivants' etchings are full of symbolism and references to our being naked animals and is, like all her work, saturated with erotic sensibilities and spiked with a subterranean sense of humour. Her empathy with 'being just what we are', is both momentary and deeply intimate."

www.marcellehanselaar.com


Celia Paul

"Born in Trivandrum, India.
Studied at Slade School of Art, London. Lives and works in London Celia Paul's dark toned paintings are reminiscent of old masters and share an interest in the effect of light. Her paintings often have a monumental quality, but she is equally adept at capturing emotion in a small softground etching."


Melvyn Petterson

"Born in Cleethorpes and studied at Grimsby School of Art and Camberwell School of Art.
Regulary shows at the RA Summershows, at the London Original Print Fair and is one of the establishers of Artichoke Print Workshop
'My landscapes often centre around the drama layed out in nature, a dark cloud treatens, a sudden burst of sunlight, a moody sky against snow covered fields. These are the times when nature displays her more provocative side, probably for just a few seconds, these fleeting moments I have tried to capture.'"

www.melvynpetterson.com


Chris Salmon

"Studied fine art at Canterbury Art College
and completed a course with distinction in printmaking at Camberwell Art College.
After a career in designing and making hats, playing guitar in the band Stump (1985-90), painting and building sets for theatre productions and working as a prop builder for clients including Disney and The Rock & Roll Museum in Paris, he finally settled into his vocation as artist and printmaker. Chris has also lectured in printmaking at Morley College."

www.printsgb.com


Martin Guber Birrane

"Martin Guber Birrane is an inward looking artist who creates his own characters and landscapes from dreams and urban feelings.
Working both on paper and canvas, he offers a look into today's young people's vision of the present and the future.
This first exhibition, the result of almost a year's work, shows his love of colour as the primary way to express a state of mind, a great insight into a soul that is mature beyond the chronological age."


Eastwing Illustrators Agency

Since 1997 Eastwing Illustration Agency has been representing some of the industry’s most talented and creative illustrators.
Now, in our thirteenth year, we are celebrating the 2009 merge of Eastwing,  and her sister agency Inkshed
www.eastwing.co.uk


   Jessica Mycroft

Throughout her careers as architect and graphic designer, Jessica Mycroft has worked continuously as a painter and printmaker, with many pieces of her output in private collections. She currently practices as a psychotherapist, whilst maintaining her involvement with paint and print. She has an MA in Painting and Fine Art, and has her studio in Clerkenwell, London EC1

www.jessicamycroft.co.uk

Anna and Doris Zinkeisen

Glamorous, talented and prolific, the Zinkeisens had a significant impact on the art world during the 1920s through to the 1960s. Doris was a portraitist, costume and theatrical designer and commercial artist. In 1936, Doris and Anna contributed murals to the RMS Queen Mary and in 1940 to the RMS Queen Elizabeth. In 1941, both sisters were recruited as official war artists for the Red Cross. Anna became involved in the work of St Mary’s, Paddington and produced detailed medical studies whose value to the medical profession are acknowledged today. She also specialised in paintings of flowers and book illustrations and won the Royal Designer for Industry award in 1940

www.paulmayhew.co.uk


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