Exhibitors 2017
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Framing beautiful art is Heather's reason to get out of bed. Creating paper art gives her an excuse to make more frames.
Nola lives in Stinchcombe and have been painting a variety of subjects for about ten years, mainly in acrylic paints and inks.
A contemporary abstract painter. Her paintings are mostly acrylics and her signature work consists of bold colours with heavily layered impasto effects.
Tom has lived in Thornbury since leaving Hartlepool. Started painting for family and friends about 10 years ago. He paints a range of subjects, exhibiting in the Anchor lower Morton.
Working mainly with hand-rolled felt and machine embroidery, Pauline draws inspiration from the colours, textures and shapes of the natural world. She enjoys enjoy teaching felt making and machine embroidery workshops.
Go to linkTrained as a Theatre designer and scenic artist, a lifelong painter and member of The Society of Women Artists Trish paints portraits and figurative pieces, using egg tempera, oils and pastels.
Go to linkArt and it's reflection of nature inspires Richard's wish to express these ideas through paint. It's part of his creative journey.
Christine's landscape paintings depict many areas of the world but for the last two years, subjects have been from West Wales and the Cotswolds.
Go to linkSarah Davis is a Slimbridge based stained glass artist whose work includes windows, panels & small decorative hangings. Sarah specialises in intricate sgraffito painting on glass.
Go to linkPaintings and drawings in mixed media, watercolours and inks. Inspiration comes from the natural world and elements of landscape, including the seashore, rock formations and standing stones.
Go to linkRosie has always enjoyed textiles/embroidery; on retiring she took up weaving and her husband learnt how to spin fleece. Her work includes knitting, weaving, felting, quilting.
My work predominantly focuses on the built environment, particularly abandoned and fractured structures and how through time, nature reclaims these spaces.
The local landscape informs most of her work. Claire works mainly in acrylic and sometimes in black pen drawings. Other work includes mini canvases of natural forms.
Go to linkPriya’s passion in life is to paint. Hailing from Nepal where she learned traditional thangka painting. She strives to create beautifully intricate work.
Go to linkGraphics and illustration trained, Jocelyn worked in animation film, and TV for 20 years as a background artist. Her interests now lie in nature and the human form.
Mike has been taking photographs professionally for 36 years. Places, faces, products and spaces are speciality.
Go to linkBen has been taking photos for around 10 years. Currently a keen hobby, he would one day like to turn photography into a full time venture.
Mel King has been interested in art since youth. Her work focuses on the themes of identity, image and the self.
Yvonne Marshall-Jane. Since opening the studio, in 2014, Yvonne has continued to create quality works in her favourite mediums of pencil, charcoal and oil pastel.
Go to linkJane's pastel and oil paintings are inspired by fleeting effects of light on the landscape. Her aim is to create an atmospheric and expressive interpretation.
Go to linkMegan is a stained glass artist of 15 years, finally able to turn her hobby into her passion, combining with her training as a teacher to guide others in this beautiful ancient skill.
Go to linkJo’s ceramics are hand built and Raku fired. She uses clay to draw in three dimensions.Her work is inspired by the animals that surround her on Rodborough Common.
Go to linkDebs is best known for her lifelike figurative sculpture based on the human form. Working primarily in clay, her work is then cast into bronze or bronze resin.
Go to linkWorking in acrylics, Judith's impressionist vibrantly coloured work has a fun, spirited style. Currently influenced by the seasonal changes and cloudy skies in the local area.
Go to linkJohn Pinch is a designer/maker. Throughout his life he has worked with a variety of materials including silver, wood, ceramics, stone, concrete and steel.
Go to linkJoyce Pinch is a painter focusing in the main on natural forms exploring arrangement and scale enabling the viewer to take a closer look.
Go to linkCherie is heavily influenced by the gorgeous colours and textures of the natural world and has been experimenting with a more abstract interpretations.
Go to linkGraeme's paintings are inspired by the Impressionists. He nevertheless manages to imbue his work with a personal approach which make his paintings unique. He has sold work across the UK.
Since retiring, Dr James Roberts has had more time to pursue painting. He especially enjoys painting in watercolour depicting his local surroundings and the English countryside.
Go to linkAnne Slann is a local Watercolour and Pastel artist mainly specialising is landscapes and floral paintings
Phil enjoys finding the hidden and ignored in the world around him. Working mainly in Acrylic his paintings celebrate the wonder of the ordinary and beauty in brokenness.
Go to linkWildlife and birds. Original paintings and drawings in a range of mediums. Prints and cards. Commissions welcomed.
Go to linkRichard taught himself to paint from an early age and paints in oils for friends and family but mostly to please himself.
Angela Williams and Lynda Knott at TomatoJack Arts create mosaics inspired by nature and science, exploring different textures and perspectives throughout their varied work.
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Methodist Church
Sarah Davis is a Slimbridge based stained glass artist whose work includes windows, panels & small decorative hangings. Sarah specialises in intricate sgraffito painting on glass.
Go to linkWorking mainly with hand-rolled felt and machine embroidery, Pauline draws inspiration from the colours, textures and shapes of the natural world. She enjoys teaching felt making and machine embroidery workshops.
Go to linkMel King has been interested in art since youth. Her work focuses on the themes of identity, image and the self.
Yvonne Marshall-Jane, La Lune Art Studio. Since opening La Lune Art Studio with her daughter Rose in 2014 Yvonne has continued to create quality pieces of art in her favourite mediums of pencil, charcoal and oil pastel.
Go to linkPhil enjoys finding the hidden and ignored in the world around him. Working mainly in Acrylic his paintings celebrate the wonder of the ordinary and beauty in brokenness.
Go to linkBen has been taking photos for around 10 years. Currently a keen hobby, he would one day like to turn photography into a full time venture.
Graeme's paintings are inspired by the Impressionists. He nevertheless manages to imbue his work with a personal approach which make his paintings unique. He has sold work across the UK.
Working in acrylics, Judith's impressionist vibrantly coloured work has a fun, spirited style. Currently influenced by the seasonal changes and cloudy skies in the local area.
Go to linkSt James' Church
Debs is best known for her lifelike figurative sculpture based on the human form. Working primarily in clay, her work is then cast into bronze or bronze resin.
Go to linkPriya’s passion in life is to paint. Hailing from Nepal where she learned traditional thangka painting. She strives to create beautifully intricate work.
Go to linkTom has lived in Thornbury since leaving Hartlepool. Started painting for family and friends about 10 years ago. He paints a range of subjects, exhibiting in the Anchor lower Morton.
Since retiring, Dr James Roberts has had more time to pursue painting. He especially enjoys painting in watercolour depicting his local surroundings and the English countryside.
Richard's work predominantly focuses on the built environment, particularly abandoned and fractured structures and how through time, nature reclaims these spaces.
Richard taught himself to paint from an early age and paint in oils for friends and family but mostly to please himself
The Tabernacle
Wildlife and birds. Original paintings and drawings in a range of mediums. Prints and cards. Commissions welcomed.
Go to linkNola lives in Stinchcombe and has been painting a variety of subjects for about ten years, mainly in acrylic paints, and inks.
Rosie as always enjoyed textiles/embroidery; on retiring she took up weaving and her husband learnt how to spin fleece. Her work includes knitting, weaving, felting, quilting.
A contemporary abstract painter, her paintings are mostly acrylic and her signature work consists of bright bold colours with heavily layered impasto effect.
Framing beautiful art is Heather's reason to get out of bed. Creating paper art gives her an excuse to make more frames.
Art and it's reflection of nature inspires Richard's wish to express these ideas through paint. It's part of his creative journey.
Kingshill House
Angela Williams and Lynda Knott at TomatoJack Arts create mosaics inspired by nature and science, exploring different textures and perspectives throughout their varied work.
Go to linkJohn Pinch is a designer/maker. Throughout his life he has worked with a variety of materials including silver, wood, ceramics, stone, concrete and steel.
Go to linkGraphics and illustration trained, Jocelyn worked in animation film, and TV for 20 years as a background artist. Her interests now lie in nature and the human form.
Jo’s ceramics are hand built and Raku fired. She uses clay to draw in three dimensions.Her work is inspired by the animals that surround her on Rodborough Common.
Go to linkPaintings and drawings in mixed media, watercolours and inks. Inspiration comes from the natural world and elements of landscape, including the seashore, rock formations and standing stones.
Go to linkJane's pastel and oil paintings are inspired by fleeting effects of light on the landscape. Her aim is to create an atmospheric and expressive interpretation.
Go to linkTrained as a Theatre designer and scenic artist, a life long painter and member of The Society of Women Artists Trish paints portraits and figurative pieces, using egg tempera, oils and pastels.
Go to linkThe local landscape informs most of her work. Claire works mainly in acrylic and sometimes in black pen drawings. Other work includes mini canvases of natural forms.
Go to linkStudio Maru
Christine's landscape paintings depict many areas of the world but for the last two years, subjects have been from West Wales and the Cotswolds.
Go to linkCherie is heavily influenced by the gorgeous colours and textures of the natural world and has been experimenting with a more abstract interpretations.
Go to linkAnne Slann is a local Watercolour and Pastel artist mainly specialising is landscapes and floral paintings
Courtyard Café
Joyce Pinch is a painter focusing in the main on natural forms exploring arrangement and scale enabling the viewer to take a closer look.
Go to linkMike has been taking photographs professionally for 36 years. Places, faces, products and spaces are his speciality.
Go to linkMegan is a stained glass artist of 15 years, finally able to turn her hobby into her passion, combining with her training as a teacher to guide others in this beautiful ancient skill.
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