How Artists See Nature

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From the Antarctic to Gabon, from English farms to the jungles of  the Amazon, relive those magic moments when our top artists meet Nature

Through a world of captivating images, 44 artists take us on a journey across peaceful fields alive with hares, muntjac and cattle, through bustling farmyards, and onto hills scoured by mighty rain clouds. Nature is bountiful, providing us with the elements, the cosmos, flora, fauna, wildlife and animals, and there is no group more adept at capturing the essence of each, than ever-observant and talented artists. Enjoy!
 
♦ 44 artists  ♦ 64 full-colour images  ♦ 53 sketches  ♦ Gallery listings
 
Featuring
Katy Bailey, Rob Barnes, Vanna Bartlett, Margie Britz, Mark Burrell, Mark Cator, Helen Cockburn, David Alexander Cross, David Dane, Verena Daniels, Anthea Eames, Tom de Freston, Julie Giles, Kate Giles, Caroline Gold, Theronda Goussard Hoffman, Jane Anne Griffin, Lynne Harkes, Justin Hawkes, Stephen Higton, Anna-lise Horsley, Lynn Hutton, Karrie Langdon, Tory Lawrence , Val Lindsell, Anne Lynch, Christine May, Diana McKenna, Malcolm Moseley , Tessa Newcomb, Jean Noble, Di Pattison, Gillian Plummer, Jane Pollock, David Porteous-Butler, Peter Rodulfo, Nina Roffey, Pam Schomberg, Gaia Shaw, Mike Skidmore, Nicola Slattery, Kevin B. Thompson , Rhonda Whitehead, Michael Woods
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Artists featured

 

Anne Lynch

Stories and myths interest Anne Lynch, such as the stories about spirits being held within vessels. Issues around caring and nurturing, laced through these stories, also arouse her curiosity regarding everyday objects and their prominence within our lives.

Anthea Eames

Anthea Eames draws on nature not only as an inspirational resource, but also as a source of natural artistic materials.

 

Diana Mckenna

Mixed media artist and photographer.

 

Gaia Shaw

As she explores the weather and landscape, Gaia Shaw creates her own personal visual language using photographic and print techniques to communicate themes of memory, history and most recently, the intensity of the present.

Gillian Plummer

Gillian Plummer’s nature photography always seeks to presents a new twist on the familiar.  

Lynne Harkes

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

Margie Britz

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

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.

 

Mark Cator

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

 

Michael Woods

Despite travelling the world, Michael Woods’ inspiration for Doric Beginnings came from much closer to home; his own back garden.

 

Nicola Slattery

For Nicola Slattery, it is always important that the viewer should be engaged to imagine more than they see.

Nina Roffey

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.

 

Stephen Higton

Impressionist Stephen Higton gives us Sluice Gate; a testament to nature’s incredible ability to reclaim and restore.

Tessa Newcomb

 With her ability to capture rural life in small, humorous paintings, Tessa Newcomb has become one of Suffolk's best-loved artists. Green Pebble is thrilled to be working with Tessa on a new range 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.

Val Lindsell

Valerie’s describes her style as ‘instinctively leaning towards scenes that are linear’ and here, vibrant acrylic shades bleed and stretch into the horizon to meld with the crashing foam of the sea.

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