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Peter Matyasi

Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts (MA Painting, 2009 , 2009)

I graduated in the Painting Department in the Hungarian University of Fine Arts(2009).

Exhibitions

Awards

Újbuda-Mecénás art scholarship The Self Government of the XI. district in Budapest Winner 2014
"The Dance of colour" contemporary pastel prize Unison Colours Winner 2013
BoH Art scholarship Fanni Fazekas Winner 2011

Will Nixon

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (BA Hons Fine Art, 2003 , 2008)

My work involves the juxtaposition of different photographs, which are cropped and stuck together forming a collage. The collage is digitally manipulated so each image appears flat, thus disguising the evidence of human intervention in the work; but not totally.

 

Andrew Newton

Coventry University (BA 1st Class Hons Fine Art, 2008 , 2008)

Andrew Newton is an award winning fine artist from Fleet, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

He received his 1st class BA (hons) Fine Art degree in 2008, where after he continued his practice as a hyper-realist portrait/abstract painter. Exhibiting all around the country and abroad, whilst winning notable awards such as the 1st prize ROI award at the Mall Galleries, London.

Since 2013 Andrew has taught technical painting and drawing skills to students of mixed ages, also working as an art instructor for Disability Initiative, in Camberley, Surrey.

Exhibitions

Awards

Royal Institute of Oil painters award ROI Mall Galleries Winner 2020
RBSA open exhibition 2020 RBSA Birmingham Winner 2020
Artists of the Year award 2019 Artists and Illustrators magazine Winner 2019
Young Artists of the Year SAA Winner 2009
ROI Royal Institute of Oil Painters Windsor & Newton - Mall Galleries Winner 2008

Charlotte Mclaughlin

University of Wales Institute Cardiff (BA Fine Art, 2007 , 2009)

My paintings often contain narratives, which capture intimate moments within everyday occurrences. I have looked particularly within the domestic interior to capture these moments. Light and colour being an integral aspect to create form and emotion within my work. Artificial lighting is often used to define the shape of the figure and to influence the colour pallet. Pierre Bonnard is a particular influence within the interior context. 

Flossie Imogen Lockwood

Goldsmiths, University Of London (BA Fine Art and History of Art , 2013)

Goldsmiths, University Of London (BA Fine Art and History of Art , 2013)
Graduated BA Fine Art & History of Art at Goldsmiths University, London.

Flossie’s work plays with imagery which evolves through repeated reconstruction. The lines, which grow and mutate, show something significant in the linear configuration. These tracings crystallize into a specific harmony and rhythm. The patterns produced possess an enigmatic quality.

Flossie is currently working as a fashion photographer in London and continues to push her medium in drawing through various artworks.

Exhibitions

Awards

Woman Art Award 2017 . MUSA international Art Space Winner 2017

Press

Publication Title Job Title Date
New Edition 2017 of International Art Catalog "We Contemporary” New Edition 2017 of International Art Catalog "We Contemporary” Mon, 09/25/2017
Peterborough Telegraph Young artists work among new exhibition Mon, 11/17/2008
Peterborough Evening Telegraph Enjoy talents of pair at art gallery Mon, 11/17/2008

Molly Behagg

Bath Spa University (BA Hons Fine Art , 2007)

 

Molly uses photography to explore the process of making as a way of inhabiting unfamiliar settings. Originally trained in painting, her work intersects with photography, often using image collage techniques and historical photographic processes to explore the materiality of objects and architecture. Drawing on imagery from museums, gardens and public spaces, her work deals with wider themes of isolation and memory, creating personal and fictional narratives as a way to connect disparate places within a transitional concept of home. 

 

Anna Elizabeth

Loughborough University (BA Fine Art , 2014)

I am an artist with an interest in portraiture of Japanese girls, self reflection and also individuals that inspire me. I also love drawing and can't stress the importance drawing plays in my work. When I paint tend to use baby and pastel colours in line with my obsession for Japanese youth culture and femininity. My love for this subject came to me during the final year of my degree when I came across hurdles in my life that made me stop and look at myself, and found something I fell in love with.

Lewis Scott

Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (BA (Hons) Arts, Design, Environment. Architecture Pathway , 2010)
Lewis Scott's work is focused on the depiction of urban landscapes through the abstraction of light and atmosphere. the work is inspired and routed in place, and often the area around where the artist is living becomes the main topic for his work. the work is also influences by the social and cultural influences of a place, and most importantly its underlying atmosphere. The work is heavily connected to memory, particularly of place and moments, which are then conveyed through the work in different levels of clarity.

 

Dorothy Brook

Sculptor (Graphic Arts , 2014)
 

Philip Hearsey

Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts

After a formal training at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, Philip Hearsey continued exploring his more artistic interests, and he spent many years developing in different aspects of interiors, furniture and architecture. At current, Hearsey specialises in sandcasting to make sculptures that engage the quality of bronze as a noble material in its own right. He devotes his talents to making sculptures intimate in scale and intended for the interiors of home, office, yacht or hotel.

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