Neal Scrase – Q&A

Neal Scrase – Q&A

Neal Scrase is a contemporary artist whose work moves between surrealism, portraiture and imaginative storytelling. Self-taught, he has been painting for most of his life, developing a practice rooted in inner vision rather than direct reproduction. His paintings seek...
Amarajyoti – Painting as Meditation

Amarajyoti – Painting as Meditation

Amarajyoti is an artist whose practice brings together painting, meditation and a lifelong engagement with creativity as a form of inner exploration. Trained in Art and Design in the 1960s, she went on to teach art for more than 20 years before travelling to India and...
Jenette Coldrick Morell – Q&A

Jenette Coldrick Morell – Q&A

Jenette Coldrick Morrell is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice spans more than five decades, moving between painting, pottery, printmaking, textiles and mixed media. Born in Cornwall in 1952, her early encounters with artists including Isobel Atterbury Heath...
Vikoi – Q&A

Vikoi – Q&A

Vikoi’s practice unfolds through bold, colourful acrylic works that use playfulness as a way into more complex questions of identity, neurodivergence, mental health and the structures that shape contemporary life. Born in Somerset and self taught, she creates work...
Neil Eckersley – Q&A

Neil Eckersley – Q&A

Neil Eckersley’s journey from Olympic judo to contemporary abstract art is one of transformation rather than departure. A two-time Olympian and Olympic bronze medallist, Eckersley brings the discipline, resilience and intensity of elite sport into a visual language...
Alexander Stepanets – Q&A

Alexander Stepanets – Q&A

Alexander Stepanets’ practice uses satire, allegory and a sharply controlled visual language to confront the psychological and social conditions shaped by violence, fear and moral collapse. Trained in printmaking at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Fine Arts,...