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For information on availability and pricing please see 'Biography' and data below each picture
Richard is creating links to other artists with whom he cooperates and/or shares an affinity. If you would like to participate please get in touch in the first instance using the Enquiry Form above.
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Roy North (Devon) |
Light, space and movement, illusional landscapes and interiors are highly distinctive and make for exciting viewing. |
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Isabella Whitworth (Devon) |
Specialising in silk textiles inspired by landscape and colour, silk painting and resist dyed textiles. Information-packed website. |
| Derek K Nielsen (USA) |
Paints Fractalage. Working out of Salt Lake Valley, USA, Nielsen produces vibrant paintings with Liquitex on masonite. Also see www.facebook.com/pages/Fractalage/39561888086. "Please become a fan." | |
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Sarah Boait (Devon) |
Locations from Legend and Folklore - the picture library of photographer Sarah Boait. |
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Neil Jeffers (Devon) |
Neil's work is the result of a study of the history, psychological influences and healing attributes of colour and how they interact with each other. |
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Sheila Mullen (Scotland) |
Paintings about memories of feelings inspired by Scottish poems and songs. |
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Debbie High (USA) |
"Loved playing in the mud as a child. It is tactile and sensuous. Oils are sensuous. Sexy. Earthy. Wild. When I found them I was hooked." |
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Rosheida Johnson (Devon) |
Paintings and richly coloured pastels draw on places in North Devon which are dear to her. |
| Lorraine Ditchburn (Devon) |
Ceramics based on simple, organic forms which combine simplicity of shape with the fineness and purity of porcelain. Most of the pieces are unglazed, reflecting a somewhat non-traditional approach to ceramics. | |
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Valerie Wright (Cornwall) |
Landscapes in pastels, oils and watercolours of the countryside and coast around the Camel estuary in North Cornwall. |
| Hester Berry (Devon) |
Finding visual equivalents for sensual non-visual qualities... recycled and eco-friendly materials are used in homage to the environment. | |
| Lynda Powney (Cornwall) |
Lynda embraces a range of techniques and materials including pulp, print and mixed media. Unusually, for an artist based in Cornwall, she is motivated by sociological and political events, turning these into beautiful images. | |
| Sophie J Brown (Manchester) |
Sophie concentrates on colour and expression, aiming to create colour harmonies that in themselves are clear, pure and vibrant. | |
| Emily Clark (Devon) |
Each subsequent show and exhibition requires a fresh understanding of Abstract Landscapes/Seascape painting. All my work returns to its same origins in the skies and seas of North Devon. |













