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Nikky Corker
My inspiration comes from life itself and the little things that make
us happy. Memories of carefree childhood holidays and the quirky
humour that can be found in almost any situation. My motto is Ôcrack a
smile and pass it on,Õ and I am thrilled to watch the response of
people when they look at my paintings. What better motivation is there
than that?
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John Donaldson
Painting was my first love and it is how I have chosen to make my
living for more than thirty years. Usually, I will pass over obvious
beauty spots in favour of something more understated. Quiet corners
and everyday scenes become profound because they crystallise an
atmosphere, a reality, such as the simple beauty of a barn or a
solitary chapel in a field of flowers.
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Henrietta Henson
Self taught, Henrietta Henson comes from a line of naturally gifted artists, She has followed her dream, painting in style which is modern, contemporary, and has a quirky twist. Her images encapsulate a feeling, a mood of happiness, freedom and carefree days. It makes people smile and has a slight tendency towards the 1950s where a colour explosion became the order of the day.
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Shirley Trevena RI
Shirley Trevena is a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in
Water Colours. Her still life compositions suggest forms that never
quite materialise; the vibrant colours, shapes and patterns, at times
breaking away from reality. Throughout her career she has pushed the
boundaries of watercolour and is now one of Britain's most
experimental and innovative artists in the medium.
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Neil Cox
I was lucky enough to spend my childhood exploring the rambling
garden of my family home. The birds and animals I discovered there,
amongst the flowers and forgotten corners, sowed the seeds for my
life-long love of the natural world. Our most familiar birds, and
their interaction with the characters and objects
which epitomise our gardens,
are an endless source of
inspiration for my paintings.
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Deborah Schenk
Deborah Schenck grew up surrounded by English country gardens, winding
lanes and meadows. Internationally recognized, her work draws
inspiration from the simple beauty of nature. Deborah's evocative
images capture the vibrant colours and details that are so often
overlooked. Her contemporary photography has been widely published and
has gained a significant following.
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Michael Morgan RI
Michael Morgan has built
an international reputation for his inventive and much
sought after paintings which have been featured
in numerous publications. He is a member of the Royal Institute of
Painters in Water Colours and is
a founder of the South West Academy. He holds the coveted RI Medal,
awarded for his outstanding work, as well as the Roland
Hilder Landscape Prize. |
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