Meet our Artists
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Born in West Yorkshire in 1958 Chris Pennock has been painting since childhood and has recently found a great interest in creative photography. His sporting background has taken him to inspirational places from high mountains to the sunset surf and rivers of the world where he is always searching for his next project.
For more information on Chris, check out his website here |
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David Renshaw- "Deep down I always knew what I wanted to do for a living and in my school years I remember my father teaching me some basic elements of drawing and I dreamed of one day becoming an artist. Being only really interested in art I left school and studied Graphic Design, after which I started work at a local art gallery as a picture framer. I always try to make my work feel atmospheric, and I like to pay particular attention to sky and cloud formations as I consider this element of my work to be extremely important to the mood of the finished painting, whether it be a dramatic sunset or a misty moonlit night. |
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Kerry Darlington is a Welsh artist born in Rhyl, North Wales. Her work is increasingly in demand in both her commercial designs and figurative paintings inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite period, the Aesthetic movement and Art Nouveau. Kerry Darlington was shortlisted as a finalist for the Fine Art Trade Guild 'Best-Selling Published Artist 2010' Award and is a finalist again for 'Best-Selling Published Artist 2011' |
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Allan Morgan is a full time artist living in the beautiful border country of Herefordshire and Powys. He graduated from Coventry Art College with a BA honours in fine art. |
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Elaine Cooper seized the opportunity to pursue her first love of painting. |
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Barry Hilton was born in Manchester in 1941. He moved to Cornwall in 1979 where the experience of working alongside extremely active artists helped develop his artistic abilities. His love of nostalgia is evident in his paintings of gas lit streets and marine scenes. However Barry refuses to be sterotyped and has also had considerable success with beach scenes and still life. |
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Bernie Wisniewski paints mainly in acrylic on canvas, with strong, vibrant colour and bold shapes. His work is greatly influenced by Scottish Colourists. With no formal training the paintings come from the soul. He works quickly in order to capture the emotion of a subject.
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Joe Bowen lives in the heart of Mid Wales with his family amongst the rolling hills and valleys which provide him with a constant source of inspiration. His work has developed over many years from traditional figurative painting through to the more liberal and vigorous style he now employs today. His paintings sell prolifically in the UK and also appear in overseas collections. |
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Rozanne Bell (Nee Marshall) was born in Zimbabwe in 1962 where she lived for 40 years. She exhibited her work all over Southern Africa and, through tourism, an American market for her work evolved. As her style has evolved she has developed a strong international following. |
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