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Lucy Unwin

Winchester School of Art (Fine Art Sculpture , 2006)

The inspiration for Lucy Unwin’s work derives from natural forms, be it organic shapes found in nature or the human figure. Her steel work concentrates on the human form, often portraying its physical power when it is pushed to extreme levels of exertion and flexibility, sometimes representing her own experiences within sport.

Jill Iliffe

Wimbledon College of Art (MA Fine Art, 2009 , 2009)

Jill specializes in figurative work with a contemporary feel.  The subject matter of the work is wide ranging but revolve around ideas of contemplation, personal histories and memory.  

Exhibitions

Awards

Press

Publication Title Job Title Date
Sky Portrait Artist of the Year Series 7 Mon, 11/09/2020
Work included in coverage of Bayern Munich female FC playing Oman on German tv Sun, 02/09/2020
Sussex Life Artist profile Sat, 11/09/2019
Murze Magazine Portraiture, Reality and Change Wed, 10/09/2019
Art Quarterly Review of Football is Art Mon, 09/09/2019
The Guardian Moving the Goalposts Fri, 04/09/2010

Wendy Hyde

Coventry University (B.A. Honours Fine Art , 1999)

My work is Abstract Expressionist.

Carol Peace

Winchester School of Art (Ba Hons Sculpture , 2014)

Carol Peace studied sculpture at Winchester School of Art and drawing at The Prince’s Drawing School. She has obtained numerous commissions both public and private and solo shows in London, Athens, Zurich, France, Spain and Holland. In 2007, Peace co-founded the Bristol Drawing School and served as Artistic Director for four years.

Amy Shackleton

York University (BA Hons Fine Art , 2008)
Canadian born Amy Shackleton is a professional visual artist - a skilled urban landscape painter with an inventive technique embracing gravity. Her background includes a Fine Arts Honours Degree from York University (Toronto, ON), an extensive exhibition history (e.g. a 2017/18 National Tour exhibiting her 53’ interpretive panorama of Canada) and paintings displayed in hundreds of public and private collections (e.g. THEMUSEUM, Colart Collection, Facebook Canada and the University of Cincinnati).

Exhibitions

Awards

Ontario Arts Council Winner 2017
Ontario Arts Council Winner 2014
Ontario Arts Council Winner 2012

Clare Shrouder

Other (BA(Hons) Illustration , 2004)

My artwork combines the disciplines of fine art and illustration to produce constructions that are a personal response to narrative text. Discovering the artwork of Joseph Cornell some years ago, I became excited by the possibility of creating artwork within found objects and after studying illustration, using a story as a starting point seemed like a logical step. Influenced by Pop Surrealism as well as contemporary illustration, my aim is to produce playful artwork based on adult themes, utilising the object as an artistic environment.

Fiona Biziou

Academie de Lei in Leuvan (Diploma in Fine Art , 2012)

I studied fashion design in London painting and designing silk dresses in translucent swirling colours as well as designing wedding dresses.

On moving to Belgium I studied Art at the BKO Academie and also at the Academie de Lei in Leuvan where I gained a Diploma in Fine Art. On moving to France I continued painting and sculpting in clay often working from a life model. I like to work spontaneously expressing free flowing emotions movement and sensitivity  using large brush strokes, colours intermingling to  intuitively saturate the canvas.

Sarah Ann Mitchell

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

My practice is concerned with how we experience space, the psychology of urban landscape, and the personification of architectural space. 

My recent work considers the relationship between filmic stills and memory. I am interested in the idea of the city as text to be read and interpreted, containing many layers of meaning. I am concerned with the psychology of space in terms of one of projection. I use images of the mundane to suggest psychological presence, and am interested in how such space can be a way to re engage with the familiar.

Phil Davis

Loughborough University (BA Fine Art/Sculpture , 2004)

Phil Davis produces landscapes and figurative subjects that use a combination of rich and vivid colours with additional features of the subjects incorporated using hand made stencils. This style is a constant blending and morphing of two processes, a combination that produces dynamic and emotionally heightened images where creative instinct and the fine detail of his chosen subjects are portrayed and juxtaposed alongside each other.

Exhibitions

Awards

Degree Art Peoples Choice Awards Degree Art Nominated For 2012
Degree Art Signature Art Awards Degree Art Nominated For 2012

Press

Publication Title Job Title Date
World Wide Arts Magazine Artists Directory Sat, 05/01/2021
Spotlight Contemporary Arts Magazine. Issue 22 Selected Art Works Listing Thu, 03/25/2021
The Flux Review. Issue 5 Artists Interview Fri, 01/01/2021
The Flux Review. Issue 3 Artists Directory Fri, 05/15/2020
Flux Review Issue 1 Artists Directory Wed, 01/01/2020
Private View II CHELSEA’S ‘THERAPEUTIC’ ART AMONGST WORKS AT NEW DEASIL EXHIBITION Thu, 10/29/2015
Aesthetica Magazine Thu, 10/01/2015
Outside The Lines Segmation’s Exclusive Interview with Artist Phil Davis Fri, 09/18/2015
Hedge Magazine. The Journey Is The Reward Mon, 01/05/2015
Hedge Magazine Thu, 01/01/2015
Signature Art Prize Catalogue Interview with Phil Davis Fri, 09/26/2014

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