Featured artists
Harriet Pattinson
Harriet Pattinson is a London based artist who studied in Florence where she developed her love of portraiture and still life. Harriet’s style combines her traditional training with a contemporary twist, giving her work a vibrancy and an emotional connection.
Her amazing work has featured 3 times in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition and the Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Award Exhibition 2019.
Nici Bungey
Nici Bungey’s small and intimate paintings appear deceptively simple but in fact their geometric compositions, sometimes consisting solely of paired rectangles, are painstakingly built up over time through the application of many layers of acrylic paint.
Carrie Jean Goldsmith
Carrie Jean Goldsmith uses various media to create both abstract and loosely representational artwork with colour and tonal gradation key elements to her work. She uses a process that involves laying down water-based colour in an almost automatic manner, followed by more informed painting with oil, allowing certain aspects of the original colour and light to show through.
Kate Rowe
Kate Rowe has been sewing collages for over 40 years. She describes her art as ‘Painting with fabric’. Each one is unique and almost entirely hand sewn before being stretched and framed.
She has exhibited at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, The Hurlingham Club Art Exhibition and many more.
Loz Wilson
Loz Wilson is inspired by the movement of animals, she works with many different mediums to capture their freedom and character using first hand observation and field sketches.
Her exhibitions include 3 shows at The Mall Gallery London as well as Parham House and more.
Beverly Wilson
Beverly Wilson is a local artist who finds inspiration from her home in the Surrey Hills and coastal scenery. She uses pastel, ink and charcoal to fuel her longing to continually interpret scenes in the natural world that resonate with her, from a simple deep blue summer sky, to an expansive, layered landscape view.
Robbie Murdoch
Robbie Murdoch concentrates on oil painting plein air both landscapes and seascapes. His objective is to reveal the beauty and atmosphere of a subject by paying particular attention to the light, weather and composition. He has exhibited frequently, including at the Mall Galleries and is a member of the Wapping Group of Artists. He also enjoys portraiture and has received several commissions.
Anna Austin
Art has always been an important part of my life. Following an accident I took lessons with an excellent teacher. I began painting in watercolour and then progressed to abstract art painting landscape and seascape using oil and acrylic mainly on board using a palette knife. I like to capture evocative scenes by sketching and from memory.
I have exhibited in both Sussex and Surrey.
Owen Gibbons
Owen is a self-taught linocut printer, living in Haslemere, whose prints are inspired by the nature of the surrounding area. Each print is hand-finished in genuine metal leaf – often 23ct gold or genuine silver. Together with the variations in the printing finish, this gilding makes every edition of Owen’s work slightly different.
Martin Filip Cybulski
The main themes in my art practice are process , expression and the spiritual relationship I have with my work and the world around me. These are all based on my past experience and constant observation of my inner and outer world.
I’m not interested in any conceptual form of emotion , I am interested only in the basic form of human expression based on the tragedy and joy of existence.
Emily Gathwaite
Emily Garthwaite is an award-winning photojournalist, Forbes 30 Under 30 and Leica Ambassador focusing on humanitarian and environmental issues. She has a Masters in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of Westminster and is the Founder of WomenTranslate. She is represented by INSTITUTE and lives between Iraq and the UK.
She has exhibited her work internationally, including at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as well as the Leica Mayfair Gallery, South Bank Centre and The Natural History Museum in London. Her work has been published by The Guardian, WeTransfer, Smithsonian Magazine,The Sunday Times Magazine, BBC News, EuroNews, Forbes, The Times, SUITCASE Magazine, Leica Camera, i-D Magazine, Newsweek and The Independent.
Nicola Martin
Inspired by her local South Downs area, self-taught potter, Nicola Martin produces unique hand thrown stoneware pieces; functional and decorative, emulating the shapes, colours and textures she finds in nature.
Her mission is to create ‘one off, unique pots which you will never see anywhere else’.
Emily Luke
Emily Luke is a local aspiring illustrator. She creates both detailed whimsical line drawings and quirky collaged pieces, inspired by fairy tales and the natural world.
She has exhibited in the Poly, Falmouth and studies at Falmouth University.