When Marianne Koby Johnson is out walking on road, field edge or shoreline, objects jump to her eye. Often the first elements come together as if by chance, then a succession of choices defines the gradual assembling of the image.
Georgina Warne's upbringing in rural Suffolk, together with a way of looking at things engendered by her father, kindled an interest in the natural world.
Nina Roffey’s wood and mixed media sculptures represent the ultimate in recycling; found and scavenged objects, discarded by nature and society, are reassembled into meaningful, original artworks.
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.