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Amy Winfield
St Ives' Amy Winfield, who is also known by her artist's name Mimi, has a growing reputation for her art and photographic work throughout Cornwall. Her landscape paintings, painted in watercolours or acrylics, are inspired by the unique atmosphere and character of Cornwall.
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Paul Williams
Oil paintings, pen & ink sketches, water colours
and acrylics. A highly observational and detailed approach to painting landscapes
and seascapes endeavours to capture the prevailing mood and spirit of the
moment. Paul draws inspiration from the Cornish coast and wildlife.
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Dick Twinney
A wildlife & countryside artist whose
paintings, prints, collectors plates and giftware have spread worldwide.
A real countryman, observing wildlife in its natural habitat, seeking inspiration
for his paintings from the Cornish landscape.
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Liz Toole
The
majority of Liz Toole's work is painted onto pieces of recycled wood and
wooden objects using a mixture of acrylic, coloured pencils and pen. Her
work includes timeless, African influenced landscapes, childrens book illustrations
and greeting cards, plus amusing pet portraits.
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Joanna Stevens
Joanna Stevens grew up in west Cornwall and from an early age was passionate about art, often going out to sketch the animals on the family farm.
She has perfected her own unique style that captures the liveliness and movement of the picturesque Cornish harbours and fishing villages. Joanna also offers animal portraiture.
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Steve Slimm
Painter Steve Slimm's main focus is the land, with its ever-shifting moods of light and its deep sense of mystery. His work has moved further and further away from the literal, toward the abstracted interpretation of the essence of what he sees.
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Trudy Ruane
"I want my paintings to relay the often forgotten
textures and colours which lay beneath the obvious scenery." By recycling
items others discard, Trudy unites colour and texture into a new abstract
beauty.
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Jennifer Ridgeley
Abstract oils influenced by images of space.
Landscapes and seascapes inspired by Cornwall's clarity of light, expanses
of moorland and the changing moods of the sea.
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Nathan Pendlebury
Art relating to the presence of man within an urban environment. Mixed media art using a variety of materials such as charcoal, graphite, ink, acrylic and aerosol paint. Nathan approaches his abstract photography as he does his paintings, in both subject matter and image construction.
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Jane Palmer
Jane Palmer's vibrant abstract images combine her love for painting and for printmaking. Her work, which is compiled layer after layer, is often a response to a moment in time. Jane's work is available to buy direct from galleries, and she also accepts commissioned work for specific spaces and corporate venues.
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Valerie Mainwaring
Paintings
reflecting the good times the artist had as a child. Happy, fun filled paintings,
in bright, vibrant colours reflecting the excitement of children at play.
Summer beach scenes and winter snowscapes.
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Judy Lusted
Judy
Lusted is a well known local artist working in acrylics or watercolours
on paper. Judy also produces mono prints using acrylics. She portrays landscapes
of her local Gwithian Towans, portraits and life drawings, which often incorporate
dogs.
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Barbara Le Moigne
Close observation of people and their emotions combined with a life long fascination with various ethnic art forms gives Barbara Le Moigne's work an original and individual style. Colour is often used only to accentuate the symbolism in the subject.
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Roger Jardine
Landscape paintings and abstract art in watercolours or acrylics. Roger tries to keep his art as accessible as possible, enabling people to see, without straining or pretension, the natural beauty that surrounds us, especially in Cornwall.
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Gillian Jansen
Seascapes, paintings of woodlands and images of the wild rugged landscape of Cornwall. Art conveying a sense of place, capturing the atmosphere of inspirational scenery.
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Jay Hurst
Lancashire
born artist Jay Hurst's popular oil paintings of urban landscapes are largely
painted from life and typically bathed in evening or early morning sunlight.
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Brett Humphries
Artwork inspired by the beautiful and unique scenery of Devon and Cornwall, particularly the fishing villages and beaches that dot the coastline. Brett's intimate knowledge and passion for the area is infused into his artwork and he uses colour, tonal ranges and mood and light to create paintings with a real sense of place.
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Brian Hoskin
Commercial
illustration, contemporary art and limited edition prints. Brian's illustrations
have featured on childrens books, greetings cards, puzzles, maps and packaging.
Brian also enjoys digital image manipulation.
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Tom Henderson Smith
Tom Henderson Smith's approach to painting is one based on a sense of design, confirmed by two post-college years spent in Italy. A sensuous enjoyment of colour is important to Tom, stemming from a childhood spent partly in Africa. Cornwall has brought together these personal tastes through its landscape, culture and over-arching quality of maritime light.
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Jon Harry
Watercolour
landscapes of Cornish harbours and rural scenes. A finalist in the Channel
4 programme 'Watercolour Challenge', Jon is on the St Austell Society of
Artists committee.
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Michael Harris
Photography and travel writing from extensive
travels through Asia.
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Peter Goodfellow
Much of Peter Goodfellow's acrylic on canvas work is considered to be radically different to other artists in the area. He is self taught and has had a number of successful solo exhibitions over the years.
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Keran Gilmore
St Ives artist Keran Gilmore's landscape paintings portray the dramatic changes of light and mood in the Cornish landscape. Keran also takes commissions for pencil portraits.
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Polly Gardiner
Bold and contemporary paintings and textile
art inspired by the vibrant colours, variety of light and textures of Cornwall.
Bright and quirky watercolours bring a light touch to the images of Cornwall.
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Sarah Fraser
Jewellery
and hand made cards. Glass is the main element in jewellery which recently
has also incorporated pressed flowers and fine handmade papers.
Every handmade card is unique - an individual work of art.
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Ralph Curnow
Ralph Curnow is a marine artist based in Penzance. Working mainly in oils on canvas, Ralph specialises in seascapes and images of ships. His interest in the sea stems from his time on the Penlee Lifeboat. During his first solo exhibition (in Newlyn) half the exhibited paintings were sold on the opening night.
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Michael Calder
Images and artwork with a light heart and a little bit of wonder. Contemporary with a refuge from the modern. Mike paints in acrylic and watercolour on a range of subjects from landscapes to wildlife, and takes photographs which try to capture the spirit of Cornwall.
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Matthew Buchan
Semi-abstract seascapes in acrylics and oils
primarily based on feelings and emotions drawn from visual experiences of
the Cornish coastline. Focusing on sunrises and sunsets, and the various
effects the light can have on its surroundings.
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Gavin Bloor
A
contemporary artist and illustrator, whose art work incorporates oil painting,
mixed media and printing. Recent clients include the BBC and Heinemann
Books.
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Simon Birtall
Artist and illustrator working in impressionist
influenced style in alkyds and acrylics on canvas.
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Beth Berriman
Beth
Berriman's work contains a poignant history of both Cornwall and its inhabitants.
Beth's art work includes life drawings in watercolour, charcoal and pencil,
monoprints, landscapes and still life.
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Julian Beesley
Specialises
as a watercolour artist, studying the Cornish landscape.
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Oliver Bedford
Landscape
art in a variety of mediums inspired by travels to China and Europe. Professor
of Architectural Design at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Rome and
life member of St Ives Society of Artists.
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David Axtell
A painter and illustrator working mainly in oils on canvas whose influences include Edward Hopper and Laura Knight. David's landscape paintings reflect his interest in the ever changing surroundings of Cornwall.
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