Hetty Haxworth

Oxford born, Hetty Haxworth studied at the Glasgow School of Art and has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad. Her work has been shown at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, The Scottish Society of Artists and selected touring shows to Ohio, Australia, LA, Denmark and Brussels. She now lives and works from a studio in rural Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Hetty Haxworth draws her inspiration from the ever changing colours and shapes of the Aberdeenshire landscape. As the countryside alters with the seasons, the work responds to transient shifts of light, capturing moments in colour.

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Categories:

  • Prints
  • Paintings

Mediums:

  • Paintings on Board
  • Prints – Artist
  • Painting Reliefs

Subject Matter:

  • Abstract
  • Landscapes

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The ever changing colours and shapes of the Aberdeenshire landscape is the inspiration for my work. As the countryside alters with the seasons, the work responds to transient shifts of light, capturing moments in colour.

Hetty Haxworth

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    Jad Oakes

    London-based Jad Oakes explores the possibilities of photography and the moving image for sculptural installations, prints and photogravures.

    His works are presented as collections or bodies of work that are connected by their process, theme and technique. The main thread that ties these bodies of works together is a fascination with memory and time.

    Since 2014 he has developed and nurtured an ongoing series of small scale silent looping film installations housed in wooden sculptures titled Vessels.

    Condensed Vessel Videos:

    Dreams of Somewhere Else
    Moonscape 50
    Memory Vessel

    Using timbers of Oak, Walnut and Bog Oak these moving image sculptures seek to connect with the viewer by projecting them into an alternative space and time.

    Of the Vessels series he notes a desire to “create intimate emotive sculptures, enticing contemplation and memory.”

    Jad Oakes was awarded the Aesthetica Prize at the 2019 ING Discerning Eye Exhibition.

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    Categories:

    • Prints
    • Photography
    • Sculpture

    Sculpture Type:

    • Interior
    • Tabletop

    Medium:

    • Collage
    • Digital
    • Mixed Media
    • Photography
    • Photomontage
    • Prints – Artist
    • Prints – Other
    • Sculpture – Wood
    • Sculpture – Other
    • Video/Film

    Subject:

    • Historical
    • Landscape
    • Portrait/Figurative
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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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        Artful Dodger

        Artful Dodger is widely credited with being one of the first Aerosol Writers/Urban Artists to emerge from the UK, serving as an influence to some of today’s top UK Urban Artists. Over the years, he has evolved professionally to have clients which include the BBC, Channel 4, EA Games, LucasFilm (Star Wars), MTV, The South Bank Show, as well as a well-known breakfast cereal.

        On the community arts side of his portfolio, he has a strong background in both organising and facilitating a variety of creative mural projects and workshops. Working mainly in inner cities with disadvantaged youth and other young people (through children’s arts charities such as SP8 Of The Art).

        He has also been involved in projects in the US, Italy, France, Spain, Hungary, Romania and Ukraine, as well as all over the UK. One of his projects on the now fallen Aylesbury Estate in SE London, even won an award from the late Princess of Wales.

        Employing an eclectic palette of media, ranging from spray-paint and acrylics to pastels and graphics tablets, he takes the inspiration for his paintings from the intrinsic beauty of nature, as well as a vast range of musical styles, urban and pop culture influences. Along with this, he describes his work as being a combination of ‘liquid light’ and ‘visual music’.

        Categories:

        • Paintings
        • Prints – Artist
        • Digital
        • Wall Panels
        • Other – Murals

        Mediums:

        • Digital
        • Mixed Media
        • Paintings on Canvas & Paper
        • Photomontage
        • Spray paint Graffiti
        • Video/Film

        Subject Matter:

        • Abstract
        • Architectural
        • Cityscape/Urban
        • Interiors
        • Music
        • Portrait/Figurative
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          Jacqueline Real

          Jacqueline Real was born in Zurich and studied in Switzerland and Austria.

          “To me, painting means feeling intensely, living, expressing the inexpressible with paint. It means listening to your innermost self, being quiet, being impulsive, marvelling, hoping – seeing the light and being overwhelmed.”

          Jacqueline Real’s pictures unearth landscapes and nature buried deep in the unconscious. Above all, it is the colours which, in their harmonious composition and their precise contrasts result in a subliminal experience.

          She has had many Solo and Group Exhibitions in Switzerland, England, Germany and USA. Jacqueline is a member of Visarte, Switzerland and Fellow of Free Painters and Sculptors, London.

          Jaqueline Real has work in many private and public collections including Risk Publications, UBS, CS, Tokio Bank, British Government, Crown Court Truro, Marc Rich, Johnson & Johnson, Strutt & Parker, Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, SmithKline Beecham, Holiday Inn Express etc….etc

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          Categories:

          • Paintings
          • Prints

          Mediums:

          • Collage
          • Painting on Canvas & Paper
          • Paper/Paper Pulp
          • Prints – Artist

          Subject Matter:

          • Abstract
          • Landscape
          • Seascape/Water
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          To me, painting means feeling intensely, living, expressing the inexpressible with paint. It means listening to your innermost self, being quiet, being impulsive, marvelling, hoping - seeing the light and being overwhelmed.

          Jacqueline Real

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            Susan Andreae

            Susan Andreae is a sculptor and printmaker based in London.

            Having grown up in London, she is fascinated by the complexity of living in the city – the crowds, commuters, architecture and energy of urban life.

            She also travels frequently to Southern Italy and is inspired by the simplicity of the ancient architecture and colours of the Mediterranean.

            Ideas evolve for Susan Andreae from things she sees and experiences and always from drawings made in situ, which start the creative process. She then experiments with techniques of layering using multiple images superimposed to arrive at a final image, eluding to the passing of time and historical change.

            Categories:

            • Prints
            • Sculpture

            Sculpture Type:

            • Interior
            • Tabletop

            Mediums:

            • Prints – Artist-Etchings
            • Sculpture – Metal-Cast
            • Sculpture – Concrete/Plaster/Ceramic

            Subject Matter:

            • Abstract
            • Architectural
            • Landscape
            • Urban
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            Having grown up in London, I am fascinated by the complexity of living in the city – the crowds, commuters, architecture and energy of urban life.

            Susan Andreae

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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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                Michelle House

                Michelle House is an abstract artist with over 20 year’s experience creating unique textile artworks and digital art prints. Her inspiration comes from the patterns and geometry within architecture. As well as the physical mixing and layering of colours, the texture of cloth and the print process.

                Michelle House moved from painting and collage on paper to applying the same approach with textiles. Taking photographs and making drawings, she then edits and designs on a computer, before transferring her photographic images to silkscreens.

                Michelle uses screens in conjunction with hand-cut stencils as a palette from which to select and build up her final composition. Using imagery and colour in an abstract way to create focal points, balance and space.

                The dye’s and pigments, in combinations of transparent and opaque layers, are screen-printed and painted on to differently textured fabrics, which are then meticulously sewn together to make a single piece, or series of related works.

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                Categories:

                • Prints
                • Digital
                • Wall Panels
                • Textiles & Rugs

                Textile Type:

                • Textiles
                • Wall Hangings
                • Rugs

                Mediums:

                • Collage
                • Digital
                • Prints – Artist
                • Prints – Other

                Subject Matter:

                • Abstract
                • Architectural
                • Cityscape/Urban
                • Interiors
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                My inspiration comes from the patterns and geometry within architecture. As well as the physical mixing and layering of colours, the texture of cloth and the print process.

                Michelle House

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                  Mark Godwin

                  The motif of Landscape has been a major part of the work of Mark Godwin for over 30 years. He has been greatly influenced by the 18th century Romantic notion of the Sublime, and our longing for an emotional encounter with nature.

                  These paintings are about finding a visual equivalent for his sensation before nature. They are paintings about the poetic idea of landscape. There is a nostalgia, and timelessness about his work, and a conscious blurring of the boundaries between abstraction, and representation. They are landscape of the imagination. They are paintings about feelings.

                  Mark Godwin began his artist training at Stourbridge College of Art and progressed on to Central School of Art, the Royal College of Art and Cite Internationale des Artistes in Paris. Following his training Mark went onto work as a copperplate printer for Palm Tree Editions, Albion Editions and London Contemporary Art.

                  Since then Mark has set up his own studio to develop his practice concentrating on painting and printing. He has exhibited extensively and his work has been included in many collections both private and corporate.

                  Categories:

                  • Paintings
                  • Prints

                  Mediums:

                  • Painitngs on Canvas
                  • Paintings on Paper
                  • Screen Prints
                  • Etchings

                  Subject Matter:

                  • Abstract
                  • Landscape
                  • Cityscape
                  • Seascape
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                  These paintings are about finding a visual equivalent for my sensation before nature.

                  Mark Godwin

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