Connor Cooper is an artist that chooses to use bold black line work with selected colour palletes to create imagery. After growing tired of the fragility that comes with pen on paper Connor decided to experiment. Using materials that varied from Acrylic paint on Found pieces of wood to… read more
Ole Nesset
I mainly work in photographic practices, but also dabble in the occult. Whoops, sorry, meant graphic design, illustration and sound design. My photographic practice could at times not be defined as such, as I often work directly with the material… read more
James Milligan
My work is illustration, animation and visual narrative based which focuses on repeating patterns as a way to cope with the everyday. In my practice I take an everyday problem and try to partition into smaller parts which make them easier… read more
Ann Lucas
Ann Lucas’ work is often based around her personal experiences of life with chronic illness. The many aspects of a change in one’s health and lifestyle open up a myriad of tiny details closely observed through the necessity of slowing down and examining the self and the responses to one’s… read more
Tim Kelly
My material practice is formed of painting drawing animation and photography. I have involvement in arranging events and exhibitions on a grass roots basis for artists who are wanting to test out their work in publicly used spaces My work is socially engaged… read more
Jane Simpson
Probably best known for sculptures made from rubber, ice and refrigeration units, she regularly shows around the world with recent solo shows in New York and London. Her work is held in leading collections and has been featured in seminal exhibitions including ‘Sensation’ – Highlights from the Saatchi Collection and… read more
Sarah Clifford
Sarah Clifford is a freelance Illustrator who graduated with a BA in illustration from Falmouth University in 2014. She is currently working with a mixture of handmade and digital media. Since graduating Sarah has been commissioned work for various magazines such as Oh Comely and Little White Lies. Her favourite subject to draw is… read more
Cerys Thomas – Ford
Working mainly in performance and text, Cerys Thomas-Ford’s work explores themes of nostalgia, loss, desire and the idealisation of the unattainable. Cerys works site-specifically, responding to prompts in the landscape/ place, fragments of stories and snippets of information to create an ambiguous space between fiction and reality. She utilises ephemeral… read more
Lucy Read
Lucy Read explores the themes of comfort and nourishment as basic staples of survival. Drawing inspiration from Donald Winnicott’s concept of the Holding Space as a liminal space that harbours comfort and creativity. Lucy utilizes a range of materials often taken from every day that have a temporary or ephemeral quality reflecting the cyclic nature… read more
Kate Bell
Kate Bell Landscape is a ‘poetic means to imagine our place in the world, the ambiguity or ‘paradox of landscape is that it is both what is other to the human subject; land, place, nature, and yet it is also a place for projection, and can become a sublimated self-portrait’ Griselda… read more