Artists

 

Ann Ardron

Ann spends a lot of time outdoors, endlessly attracted to the beauty of the natural world.... 

David Baccus

Working outside directly from nature is important to David Baccus. He is able to observe the constantly changing events that make up the landscape, often revisiting the same locations at different times: day, night, winter, summer...

Sarah Baird

Sarah Baird's  mixed media images capture her love for her travels as well as the coastal areas and countryside near her studio.

Peter Baldwin

Peter Baldwin's work innovates within a modernist tradition.

Jeremy Barlow

For Jeremy Barlow, light is everything.

Rob Barnes

With a view from his studio of the countryside, Rob Barnes produces a lively range of greeting cards based on his popular linocuts.

Vanna Bartlett

With sketchbook in hand, Vanna Bartlett sets out to capture as much of the nature around her home as she can, whenever she can.

Derek Boddey

With a camera always to hand, Derek Boddey focuses on capturing monochrome images of his favourite subjects: landscapes and seascapes.

Naomi Brangwyn

Naomi Brangwyn's glass work has emerged and developed from initially studying art at Reading Art College, then at the Islington Institute as a mature student, and through work with textiles. Photographing Suffolk skies and seas combined with going for walks in the countryside provide constant inspiration....

Helen Breach

Artist and designer in a variety of media.

Josephine Brett

Josphine Brett's work is mostly inspired by nature, landscape, seascape and the elements.

Margie Britz

Margie Britz not only paints elements of nature, she currently uses nature itself as her medium.

Bob Broadley

Figurative and landscape painter based in Suffolk.

Mark Burrell

Influenced by a childhood rich in experiences and observation, Mark Burrell’s imagination accompanies him as he weaves every scenario with clues to the personality of his subjects.

 

Emma Cameron

Emma Cameron’s paintings explore the nature of Selfhood, and in particular the pull within the Self between vulnerability and potency. Expressive use of paint acts as a metaphor for this struggle.

Mark Cator

Photographer Mark Cator has captured many different types of landscape and lifestyle on camera, inspired by ‘the significance of a place’.

 

Candida Crockett

For Candida Crockett, the sea is a mirror of her moods.

Lesley Croxford

When Lesley Croxford felt a need to break away from the confines of working in her studio, she took herself off to Egypt and Syria.

Patricia Davidson

Whether it is a glimpsed ray of sunlight caught on the brow of a hill or the experience of awakening from a nap in a field, Patricia Davidson takes fleeting, transitional moments and abstracts the experience to the point where form and colour are used to evoke time and place.

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