Andy Welland

Kaleidoscopic rainbows collide, prints sing, and pink is everything in the world of Andy Welland. Positioned as a contemporary artist for the next generation, Welland’s work blends vibrant abstraction with a graphic sensibility shaped by his background in design. His practice moves fluidly between painting, sculpture and product collaborations, with projects appearing through retailers and partners including Liberty London, Lush and Co-op Live Arena.

Raised in Doncaster by a trio of creative and influential women—his mother, grandmother and aunt—Welland developed an early appreciation for making and visual culture. He later studied Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University, graduating in 2007, before working within the luxury division of M&C Saatchi and across boutique design studios in the UK.

This background informs Andy Welland’s distinctive visual language. His energetic compositions are built from colliding shapes, bold colour systems and collage-like forms. Drawing inspiration from childhood imagination, nature and human connection, his work celebrates togetherness, imperfection and the joyful complexity of being human.

Play sits at the heart of Welland’s practice—both as a mindset and a method. Through experimentation with colour, material and process, play becomes a creative tool that encourages curiosity, unexpected discoveries and joyful accidents, opening space for new ideas and meaningful connection.

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Categories:

  • Paintings
  • Prints
  • Digital
  • Sculptures
  • Installations
  • Wall Panels
  • Textiles & Rugs
  • Accessories

Mediums:

  • Collage
  • Digital
  • Installations
  • Mixed Media
  • Painting on Canvas
  • Painting on Paper

Subject:

  • Abstract
  • Animal/Botanical
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    Neale Marriott

    Neale Marriott’s work explores our relationship with the places around us, whether the fleeting joy of the natural landscape or the complexity and enclosure of urban spaces. I see my artworks as constituting a journey in different ways. First, I want them to have an energy and sense of movement within themselves in order to replicate our interaction with the world. They also explore a journey from figuration to a more dynamic abstraction. Finally, in my sculptural work particularly, they are a reflection on a more generic human journey with references to history, progress, science and geography.

    I have always been interested in exploring different materials on which to paint including metal, concrete, glass & Perspex.

    In using these materials, I’ve always sought to blur the boundaries between the illusory nature of paint and the physical properties of materials.

    Neale Marriott’s paintings and painted construction pieces on layers of acrylic Perspex and concrete try to take painting into new spatial and sculptural areas by creating an experience that subtly shifts and changes as the viewer moves around them. The aim is to create more interactive spatial artworks that better represent our experience and explore different contexts and narratives.

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    Categories:

    • Paintings
    • Sculptures
    • Installations

    Medium:

    • Paint on Glass
    • Paint on Clear Acrylic
    • Sculptures- Concrete/Plaster

    Subject Matter:

    • Abstract
    • Cityscape/Urban
    • Landscape
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    I have always been interested in exploring different materials on which to paint including metal, concrete, glass & Perspex. In using these materials, I’ve always sought to blur the boundaries between the illusory nature of paint and the physical properties of materials.

    Neale Marriott

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      David Burns

      David Burns creates ceramic and metal wall art characterised by the elegance of porcelain clay and the forms and craftsmanship of slip casting. He designs wall art for private, corporate or public spaces.

      The hand cast porcelain discs are miniature sculptures each with a unique relief and impression which plays with shadow and light. An intensity is created by juxtaposing black porcelain alongside the purity and delicacy of natural porcelain and brighter pink tones. The playful drip line contrasts with the controlled and meticulous grid arrangement of the discs.

      Each piece created by David Burns is mounted onto a colour matched aluminium backboard and a black aluminium frame and can be commissioned to the client’s space and environment.

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      Categories:

      • Ceramics
      • Installations
      • Wall Panels

      Mediums:

      • Ceramics
      • Metal
      • Mixed Media

      Subject Matter:

      • Abstract
      • Architectural
      • Cityscape/Urban
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      The hand cast porcelain discs are miniature sculptures each with a unique relief and impression which plays with shadow and light.

      David Burns

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        Patricia Mitchell

        Patricia Mitchell draws inspiration from experiences gained through her extensive travels and conservation work in Africa, Patricia’s love of nature, botany and global culture and tradition clearly resonates through her work as a mixed media artist.

        PAPER: From the magic of a murmuration of starlings; the plight of global deforestation; a myriad of majestic African animals; origami diamonds; sculptured paper fish; origami Japanese slippers to even a colourful selection of bees, dragonflies and beetles – every piece Patricia sculpts from paper comes with a thought provoking narrative.

        MESH: The other genre of her portfolio are her signature abstract elephant sculptures made with aluminium mesh,

        coated with a mix of 24ct gold and Fools Gold. Her golden elephants can either be seen in family herds or alone, marching along on pieces of ancient drift wood, sourced from the Jurassic coasts of New Zealand. “No other wood will do – drift wood has withstood the test of time, yet it still holds its beauty, strength and power, much like our beloved elephants.”

        Behind the awe inspiring intricacy of Patricia Mitchell’s paper and mesh sculptures, there always lies an empowering story which can be either be absorbed, be viewed in passing or can be used as an interesting topic to research and to discuss.

        Categories:

        • Sculptures
        • Installations
        • Wall Panels

        Sculpture Type:

        • Internal
        • Table Top

        Mediums:

        • Mixed Media
        • Gilded Aluminium Mesh
        • Sculpture – Paper
        • Sculpture – Wood
        • Sculpture – Other

        Subject Matter:

        • Abstract
        • Animal/Botanical
        • Geographical
        • Interiors
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        “No other wood will do – drift wood has withstood the test of time, yet it still holds its beauty, strength and power, much like our beloved elephants.”

        Patricia Mitchell

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          Rebecca Gouldson

          Rebecca Gouldson creates elegant, bespoke metal and enamel wall pieces for private, corporate and public spaces.

          The beautifully etched, rich metallic surfaces are created using techniques more traditionally used by printmakers. These expressive, reflective surfaces engage the viewer as they transform with the changing light of the day.

          Rebecca draws inspiration from diverse subject matter, including architecture, the rural landscape, and maps. Working closely with her clients, each response to a commission brief involves taking photographs, and making drawings, prints and collages on paper. This imagery is combined, manipulated and then etched in to metal. Layers of processes, including electroplating and chemical patination, are used in innovative sequences, which push the boundaries of metalworking, to create unique objects.

          Having established her studio in 2003, Rebecca Gouldson quickly rose to acclaim at first nationally, receiving awards from the Crafts Council and Crafts Magazine, and then internationally, exhibiting in the USA at prestigious shows such as SOFA Chicago and Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show. Back in the UK, her work was sold at London and Edinburgh Art Fairs.

          Since then, she has been working on projects as diverse as superyachts, board rooms, and luxury jewellery and fashion brands in the US, Japan and the Middle East. In 2014, Rebecca extended her artistic practice to include vitreous enamel, which has extended the potential of her commission work in to architectural facades and outdoor sculptures.

          Categories:

          • Sculptures
          • Installations
          • Wall Panels

          Medium:

          • Enamel
          • Installation
          • Sculpture – Metal Fabricated
          • Sculpture – Mixed Media
          • Other

          Subject Matter:

          • Abstract
          • Animal/Botanical
          • Architectural
          • Cityscape/Urban
          • Geographical
          • Historical
          • Landscape
          • Seascape/Water
          • Sporting
          • Still Life

           

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            Living Wall Murals

            Living Wall Murals is the duo Mary West and Clara Wilkinson. Mary studied Fine Art at the Slade and Clara studied at St. Martins and Camberwell before training for a career in interior design.

            Our murals came about through a love of painting and a shared aesthetic in design and interiors. We began by experimenting in colour and scale on the walls of our own homes and then, through word of mouth our business grew. We now specialise in botanical and abstract murals for domestic or commercial interiors. Our projects range in scale from bold and bonkers, to delicate fine foliage.

            Living Wall Murals have created many murals in London and Brighton over the past two years. Our latest commissions include a 13 metre mural in a private house in Highgate. A 5 metre mural at Huddle London and a new commission for a 25 metres mural for a London hospital. Our paintings and prints are also available.

            We like creating art that doesn’t add more stuff to the world. We bring beauty and a little bit of ‘up-cycling’ to your wall.

            Categories:

            • Paintings
            • Installations
            • Other – Murals

            Mediums:

            • Mural – emulsion and oil paint
            • Paintings – oil on canvas
            • Prints – digital prints on oil paintings

            Subject Matter:

            • Animal/Botanical
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            We like creating art that doesn't add more stuff to the world. We bring beauty and a little bit of 'up-cycling' to your wall.

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              Katayoun Dowlatshahi

              Katayoun Dowlatshahi graduated in Fine Art Printmaking from Edinburgh. Received an MA in European Art from Barcelona and Winchester. Katayoun was awarded a Doctorate (PhD) in Drawing and Photography from The University of Gloucestershire with a specialism in Carbon Photography (a 19th century photographic process). Since 1995 she has lectured in a number of universities as well developing her practice as a full-time professional artist. In more recent years she has worked with children within school settings.

              She has been awarded several national and international residencies, fellowships and has continued to exhibit regularly, both in the UK and abroad.

              Katayoun Dowlatshahi works in fine print, analogue/digital photography, drawing and architectural glass, using combinations of these in her work. She creates site responsive works that link landscapes with memory and place. Her major achievements are in public art and in her unique constructed photographic artworks, some of which have been acquired for private collections.

              One of Katayoun’s skills is her ability to collaborate with urban design teams on significant regeneration projects across the UK, to integrate art into the fabric of new developments and heritage sites. Placemaking is at the heart of her practice.

              Categories:

              • Prints
              • Photography
              • Digital
              • Installations
              • Glass

              Mediums:

              • Collage
              • Digital
              • Mixed Media
              • Pastel
              • Photomontage
              • Prints – Etchings & Screenprints
              • Video/Film

              Subject Matter:

              • Abstract
              • Architectural
              • Landscape
              • Seascape/Water
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                Stella Corrall

                Stella Corrall has delivered site-specific well-being solutions for healthcare, public sector and corporate buildings since 2004.

                This broad portfolio of ambitious commissions is centred on delivering original concepts through to installed premium permanent artworks. She does not approach projects with preconceived ideas; rather the aim is to create a distinct and individual identity which is relevant and sensitive to each context with both material solutions and overall aesthetics.

                With her wealth of experience and designed material combinations varying with each project’s requirements, from printed transparencies to our innovative in-house recycled plastics, clients can be sure to receive truly refreshing outcomes.

                Stella Corrall is currently producing a suspended work for Huddersfield University’s new Art, Design & Architecture ‘Barbara Hepworth’ building using our bespoke recycled polycarbonate balanced with unique profiles housing LEDs.

                Categories:

                • Installations
                • Wall Panels
                • Other

                Mediums:

                • Installation
                • Light
                • Mixed Media
                • Prints – Transparencies
                • Plastic
                • Other

                Subject Matter:

                • Abstract
                • Animal/Botanical
                • Landscape
                • Site Specific Subject/Theme
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                I do not approach projects with preconceived ideas; rather the aim is to create a distinct and individual identity which is relevant and sensitive to each context with both material solutions and overall aesthetics.

                Stella Corrall

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                  Irma Irsara

                  Irma Irsara has a special interest in ecology, conservation and climate change. These have always guided her creative practice. She was brought up in the foothills of Monte Croce in the Italian Dolomites. Where her paternal grandfather managed significant areas of woodland in Fanes National Park. This has always influenced he artwork.

                  Irma studied at the Scuola d’Arte di Ortisei & Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino, both in Italy, and St Martins School of Art. She also studied Country Care and Conservation at Capel Manor Horticultural College to develop her knowledge of Conservation.

                  Her work encompasses a broad range of media and techniques: installations, video, bookworks,

                  photography, prints and the pulp/cotton fibre works which represent a large part of her output.

                  Her fibre art ‘pulp‘ work uses organic material and storm debris such as fallen bark. This is combined with pure cotton to create lyrical reflections of changes in natural forms. For example, her series ‘Watermarks’ explored rising water levels as evidenced in the lines on canal walls.

                  Irma Irsara has shifted her focus to invisible nature, micro pollution and micro fibre plastics. Through the use of micro-photography, film and time lapse she has created a new range of artworks.

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                  Categories:

                  • Prints
                  • Photography
                  • Digital
                  • Installations
                  • Other – Paper Pulp Artworks

                  Mediums:

                  • Digital
                  • Installation
                  • Light
                  • Paper/Paper Pulp

                  Subject Matter:

                  • Abstract
                  • Landscape
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                  My fibre art ‘pulp‘ work uses organic material and storm debris such as fallen bark. This is combined with pure cotton to create lyrical reflections of changes in natural forms.

                  Irma Irsara

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                    Alberto Fusco

                    Alberto Fusco creates wall panels made up with folded and manipulated paper. The intricately folded paper is transformed into textural geometrical forms becoming sculptural pieces in their own right.

                    In recent years his work has developed and is widely exhibited and is included in several corporate collections.

                    His work is often displayed behind a perspex cover to protect the artwork from damage and the ingress of dust. This also gives the artwork a jewel like property.

                    Alberto Fusco now concentrates on site specific commissions for both corporate and private collections.

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                    Categories:

                    • Installations
                    • Wall Panels

                    Mediums:

                    • Mixed Media
                    • Printed Paper Folded and set into Panel

                    Subject Matter:

                    • Abstract
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                      Claire Brewster

                      Since Claire Brewster could first pick up a pencil, art was the only thing she was really interested in. Her journey to become a professional artist has involved living in Spain and Romania and working for a high profile architects practice. All the time working away developing her art.

                      Claire grew up in Lincolnshire and has been living and working in London for over 20 years. She has been pursuing art as a profession since 2000 and recently made the jump to work on my sculptures full-time. She is grateful to have had the opportunity to exhibit her work widely – from Manchester Art Gallery to Sydney, Australia.

                      Claire Brewster has also been lucky enough to have her work published in many magazines and books including – Vogue, World of Interiors, Marie-Claire Maison, Casa de Arbitrare, Paper, Tear, Fold, Rip, Crease, Cut – Black Dog publishing and Underground Maps – Lund Humphries.

                      Claire is pleased to say she was invited to be an inaugural member of the Perrier Jouet Art Salon and Prize. The salon met twice a year and awarded a prize to an artist/designer within 5 year of graduating.

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                      Categories:

                      • Paintings
                      • Installations

                      Mediums:

                      • Mixed Media
                      • Collage
                      • Acrylic Ink and Paint on Canvas
                      • Sculpture – Paper

                      Subject Matter:

                      • Abstract
                      • Portrait/Figurative
                      • Animal/Botanical
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                        Zac Greening

                        Zac Greening draws his inspiration principally from nature – ‘the ultimate sculptress’. He finds the sculptural forms created by the sun, moon, waves and trees particularly inspiring as symbols of sustainability.

                        He works in a wide range of media from discarded plastic bottles to organic matter. Often these materials are fused together to reinforce the aesthetic or narrative that he’s looking to express.

                        A narrative is created that highlights the relationship between man and the natural environment.

                        Common themes found in his work often abstractly express or make a comment on current issues. Issues such as sustainability, environmental degradation, or consumption. Alternatively they may simply be an expression of the marvel and awe he sees in a sunset or the kinetic and meditative experience found in the rolling of sea waves.

                        Zac Greening communicates and reminds the viewer of mankind’s inextricable socio-economic and spiritual link with the natural world

                        Categories:

                        • Sculptures
                        • Installations
                        • Wall Panels

                        Sculpture Type:

                        • Exterior
                        • Interior

                        Medium:

                        • Mixed Media
                        • Recycled Materials
                        • Wood
                        • Other

                        Subject Matter:

                        • Abstract
                        • Animal/Botanical
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                        A narrative is created that highlights the relationship between man and the natural environment. Common themes found in my work often abstractly express or make a comment on current issues.

                        Zac Greening

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                          Claire Malet

                          Claire Malet produces work is inspired by natural forms and landscapes. Fragments of sea-worn shells, the rock formations of a battered coastline, a curl of split bark, the dancing light and shadow of woodland all give inspiration.

                          I also draw inspiration directly from the characteristics of the medium. Working intuitively is key, allowing the metal to suggest a direction and find a relationship with the subject matter. I work in silver, copper, steel and ‘found metals’

                          Claire Malet is exhibited internationally, with gallery representation in UK, USA, Australia and Ireland.

                          I have pieces in several public collections, including the Victoria & Albert Museum and the National Museum Cardiff. Awards include Goldsmiths’ Fair Best New Design Award 2014.

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                          Categories:

                          • Sculpture
                          • Installations
                          • Accessories

                          Sculpture Type:

                          • Interior
                          • Tabletop

                          Mediums:

                          • Sculpture – Metal-Cast
                          • Sculpture Metal-Fabricated
                          • Gilding

                          Subject Matter:

                          • Abstract
                          • Natural Forms
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                          My work is inspired by natural forms and landscapes: fragments of sea-worn shells, the rock formations of a battered coastline, a curl of split bark, the dancing light and shadow of woodland.

                          Claire Malet

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                            Thurle Wright

                            Thurle Wright works with books, maps and words on paper.

                            Her delicate paper reconstructions stem from an interest in the systems and structures of language. As well as the ordering of knowledge and the collecting, storing and accessing of words.

                            She cuts, folds, weaves and stitches lines of words into a new visual format. Traces of the original mingle with personal, often playful or poetic interpretations.

                            Originally from Zimbabwe, Thurle works from her studio in Folkestone’s Creative Quarter.

                            She has exhibited widely both in the UK and internationally, including Collect2019 at the Saatchi Gallery, the Bookarts Triennial in Lithuania, Deptford X, and Brussels Art on Paper.

                            Numerous residencies include work for the V&A Museum of Childhood, Perth Central School of Art and Design, Camberwell Arts and various schools and colleges in the UK.

                            Her work is held public and private collections including Brisbane State Library

                            Categories:

                            • Sculpture
                            • Installations
                            • Wall Panels

                            Sculpture Type:

                            • Interior

                            Mediums:

                            • Installation
                            • Paper/Paper Pulp
                            • Sculpture – Mixed Media
                            • Sculpture – Mobile

                            Subject Matter:

                            • Abstract
                            • Architectural
                            • Geographical
                            • Historical
                            • Geometric
                            • Patterned
                            • Text-based
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                            My delicate paper reconstructions stem from an interest in the systems and structures of language. As well as the ordering of knowledge and the collecting, storing and accessing of words.

                            Thurle Wright

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                              Chris Wood

                              Chris Wood’s medium is light. She uses a range of high and low-tech optical materials to harness patterns of light that suggest ephemeral glimpsed moments in the natural world.

                              Her sculptures are simple arrangements creating kinetic patterns in response to the environments in which they are placed. Her work brings a wistful romanticism to a minimalist aesthetic. Chris Wood orders the accidental and makes us reflect on the experience of seeing.

                              After studying Furniture Design at Middlesex University in the mid 1980s. She then went on to study glass at the Royal College of Art, where she worked on architectural scale projects dealing with light and space.

                              Chris Wood produces innovative installations for gallery exhibition. She has shown extensively throughout the UK and internationally. Her work is represented in a number of private collections as well as the Shanghai Museum of Glass.

                              She also produces work to commission and has created works for Fendi Fashion House, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Premier Inn Hotel and a Scandinavian cruise ship. Chris is currently working on her largest project to date in Taiwan.

                              Categories:

                              • Sculpture
                              • Installations
                              • Wall Panels
                              • Glass

                              Sculpture Type:

                              • Exterior
                              • Interior

                              Glass Type:

                              • Dichroic Glass Wall Panels

                              Mediums:

                              • Installations
                              • Light
                              • Mixed Media
                              • Sculpture – Mixed Media
                              • Sculpture – Glass

                              Subject Matter:

                              • Abstract
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                              My sculptures are simple arrangements creating kinetic patterns in response to the environments in which they are placed.

                              Chris Wood

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                                Claire Burke

                                Claire Burke’s current work is the culmination of 20 years dedication to making beautiful abstract statements. Meditative, tranquil compositions playing with the picture plane with the suggestion of a horizon and landscape. Two textured surfaces juxtaposed, the subtle differences between them emphasised by their apparent simplicity, the work revealing itself to be deceptively detailed upon more prolonged examination. The work is fashioned from Gold and Silver Leaf. The timeless nature of the precious metals and the fascination they hold, adding to the works allure.

                                A truly international artist, Claire’s work has been sourced for clients both private and corporate. Examples include a gorgeous private ski chalet, The Four Seasons Royal Suite in Riyadh, the cruise ship Brittania, private yachts and of course many beautiful homes. Kleinwort Benson has acquired a significant work for their collection.

                                Claire graduated from Falmouth School of Art for her foundation, progressed immediately to Central St. Martins to complete her BA(Hons) Painting in 1994 and has never looked back.

                                Unusually by today’s standards, Claire’s degree show sold out and she was able to continue her career as soon as she graduated. Some of those early relationships with Galleries and Dealers still exist today.

                                Claire’s work has been exhibited on a global scale in Miami, New York, Switzerland, Singapore and Hong Kong. Claire continues to work with a broad network within the art sector, including interior designers, galleries and consultants.

                                Much of Claire’s work is now acquired by commission from her purpose built studio and her new works are in high demand.

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                                Categories:

                                • Installations
                                • Wall Panels

                                Mediums:

                                • Gilded Panels
                                • Distressed Wall Panels

                                Subject Matter:

                                • Abstract
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                                The work is fashioned from Gold and Silver Leaf. The timeless nature of the precious metals and the fascination they hold, adding to the works allure.

                                Claire Burke

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