Daniel TuRNER

Daniel’s work examines the rituals of the painter, the act of painting and the nature and functions of the painting and the studio. His paintings explore a wide range of themes, with a broad range of styles and influences.

Rob Unett

Rob has a varied background in fashion and design, his affinity with the human form, textiles and pattern are evident in his vibrant abstracted figures. “Sex, gender, a pose, a gesture, confusion, power and pain, destruction and construction, all feature in the figures I depict”.

ali bassett

Folktales, morals and old wives’ tales, overheard stories and the proverbial wisdom of the superstition are the pro dominant themes and interests that are common through Alis work. Working on canvas, pieces are stitched together in a patchwork, displaying figuration and pattern with fragments and ideas from written works.

‘I feel this combination of elements allows me to communicate my thoughts to gently tell a story which I believe can be relatable to us all. There’s a real beauty in stories handed down from generation to generation, words of advice as we make the same mistakes, repeat the same heartbreaks and share the same love and joy’. 

 

Billy Hora

Taking inspiration from his love of birds and the flora and fauna surrounding his allotment, Billy creates, direct observational pieces that are vibrant and joyful.

Often painting on wood and board remnants, the size of available works ranges from postcard size to over a metre square.

hollie palmer

Hollie Palmer is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work questions what it is to ‘feel at home?’ Hollie creates tapestries using a traditional punch needle technique alongside making ceramics and short films as part of her current practice. Hollies work explores the comfort of the indoors as well as the outdoors spaces we curate and live within. The work comes from the artists intrigue of the everyday, experiences, mundanity and how the sublime can be applied to day to day living. How is it, things we are most familiar with can be nostalgic, and present the ‘unpresentable’ in the form of memory, thoughts and feelings.

Kleiner Shames

Working from his rural studio on the outskirts of Penzance, Kleiner uses a variety of processes including painting, screen printing and layered wood assemblages, to create strong pieces with a primary focus on shape and composition. With clear links to his former years as a graffiti artist, the importance of negative space, line and flow are evident throughout his work.

 

david shillinglaw

David Shillinglaw is a UK based artist, best known for his works exploring human nature, success and failure and the language people use in the context of their experience. Born in 1982 he grew up in London and went on to graduate from Central Saint Martin’s in 2002. Shillinglaw works between street and studio spaces. His artwork ranges from small handmade books and paintings on canvas, to large scale murals, theatre set design and album covers. David Shillinglaw lives and works in Margate, UK.

Elizabeth Loveday

Taking inspiration from Folklore and Magic Realism, Elizabeth paints and hand embroiders unique characters with interesting narratives linked to nature, Cornish customs and traditions.

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