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Cecilia-Xixi Liu
Discovering Abstract Concepts Cecilia-Xixi Liu is a creator with a love of painting and illustration, focusing on visualising abstract concepts and exploring the relation of minds to spaces. Currently studying illustration in the UK as an MA and will be graduating in...
Kingsley Otu
Kingsley Otu is a visual artist with a passion for visual storytelling and an eye for capturing moments and lived experiences. Drawing inspiration from the vibrant colours, diverse cultures, and captivating landscapes of Nigeria, Kingsley’s work transcends boundaries...
Robert Walker – Interview
Theartistrobert is the moniker of Robert Walker a Suffolk-based fine art painter best known for his 'geo-figurative' works and quirky still lifes. He mainly paints in oils enjoying it's multiple technique uses and is currently experimenting in mixed media as he...
Alf Field – Q&A
Alf Field has been interested in Art and Photography since childhood. Field is not particularly interested in making money or being commercial - he is just following his commitment to Art, and the environment. Field goes out regularly looking for images which is...
Notton Gallery Opens This September
NEW POP-UP GALLERY FOR MARYLEBONE Notton Gallery, on London’s Seymour Place, will open its doors on Thursday, September 7 with Hyperphantasia, an exhibition of new work by the Scottish abstract and figurative painter Jamie Gallagher. Hyperphantasia - a condition where...
Maite Baron – Q&A
Maite Baron is a Spanish-British artist based in London. Having begun her career in high-end fashion, followed by interior design, printmaking, and then self-development, her mixed media art reflects her childlike curiosity. Referencing Minimalism, Geometric...
Keith Grafton – Q&A
Keith Grafton's work takes an exploratory view of how environments impact our lives to the extent to which we are no longer aware. Particular subject matters and themes that interest him are :- people, cities, beaches and commodities as in brands. He likes to explore...
Joshua Akinwumi
Evocative Creations Joshua Akinwumi is a visionary contemporary artist whose evocative creations invite viewers into a world of introspection and cultural exploration. Born with a deep passion for art, Joshua honed his skills through years of dedicated practice and...
Veena Purchon – Q&A
Veena Purchon was born in Walsall, West Midlands during the 1980s and now lives in Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. She spent time living in France which in part has inspired her artistic journey. She is an impressionist and abstract expressionist painter who explores the...
Ebenezer Agboola – Profile
Modern art frequently uses photography as a means of aesthetic expression that combines the photographic camera’s technological capabilities. Ebenezer Agboola was born and bred in Nigeria, where he lived before moving to the Uk. Agboola uses the camera as both a tool...
Shelley Dyer Gibbins
Living in Somerset and trained initially as a graphic designer, Shelley worked in London, Bristol and Bath for over 20 years. She’s now an artist and printmaker, mainly specialising in linocut printmaking as well as an artist in schools throughout the southwest of...
Namrata Bhatter
Namrata Bhatter is a visual artist from India with a MA in Visual Communication Design from Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London, UK and a BA in Graphic Design from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India. An enthusiastic plantsman, her...
Agnes Gomori – Q&A
Agnes Gomori is a British-Hungarian multimedia artist based in London, UK. She's a channel for the higher realms, and her deep connection with the divine source, nature, and her ancestors inspires her visionary, intuitive art. Gomori is a multidisciplinary artist...
James Caley – Q&A
James Caley is a multi-disciplinary artist working in the fields of experimental poetry, music and painting. To date he has three published collections of poetry; CityBeating and Other Poems, 4 Steps From The Wire ( residing in the National Poetry Library ) and...
Marlene Jorge – Q&A
Marlene Jorge was born in Santiago, Dominican Republic in 1974, she is a neurodivergent, autodidact, a pop surrealist artist who addresses unconsciousness in its true nature. Jorge offers a unique version of liberated unconsciousness. Her style is best known for its...
Mark Brereton
Mark Brereton was born and raised in the ceramic city of Stoke-on-Trent, UK, in the late seventies. He is a photographic artist that creates photo-illustrative artworks, with an abstract style. Brereton has a strong passion for dramatic visuals often inspired by...
Susie Hamilton – Q&A
Susie Hamilton studied painting at St Martins School of Art and Byam Shaw School of Art in London (now Central St. Martins, University of the Arts London) before reading English Literature at Birkbeck, University of London. Her paintings are held in public and private...
Gosha Karpowicz – Q&A
Gosha Karpowicz grew up observing changes of light and colour in the forests, meadows, sky and the sea in the land of Poland. Her father was a professor of agriculture and her mother was an art and art history teacher. Karpowicz first came to painting as a biologist,...

















