Artists

 

Serena Hall

The seaside town of Southwold has provided Serena Hall with a wellspring of inspiration since moving there at the age of twelve; so much so, that Serena has started her own gallery in the heart of it.

Maggi Hambling CBE

Maggi Hambling's paintings of the sea show extraordinary vitality and brilliance of texture. They are amongst the best things she has done, and they are getting better and better. - David Scrase, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

Roger Hance

Although often starting by taking colour photographs, Roger Hance finds that the transition of his images into monochrome adds mood and depth. 

Lynne Harkes

Lynne Harkes' inspiration, above all, comes from nature. 

Susan Heath

Responding to a deep-seated admiration for the farming community in which she lives, Susan Heath uses her love for figurative drawing to capture a raw but poignant moment when circumstances out of his control forces a farmer to wait and see if disaster will strike his livestock.

Helen Herbert

Contemporary landscapes, seascapes and figurative paintings, from studies, sketches and plein air working in Norfolk and abroad.

Stephen Higton

The critical acclaim Stephen Higton received when he began painting again, encouraged him to become a professional artist.

Joan Hodgkiss

The butterflies, birds and orchids so lovingly captured in Joan Hodgkiss' etchings are reproduced here to create a fine set of Greeting Cards.

Theronda Hoffman

As the owner of Kesgrave Arts and Picture Framing, a gallery on the outskirts of Ipswich in Suffolk, Theronda Hoffman lives to paint and paints to live.

Lynn Hutton

Sculptor and printmaker Lynn Hutton explores the relationship between the seen and the unseen in Metamorphosis.

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