Isla Willatt
Painting is the language Isla uses to express herself. As a creative activity, it is the most absorbing. Isla paints with acrylics mainly, using fingers, sticks and the fine edges of card to create instant results and texture.
Painting is the language Isla uses to express herself. As a creative activity, it is the most absorbing. Isla paints with acrylics mainly, using fingers, sticks and the fine edges of card to create instant results and texture.
Karin Hay White’s paintings and drawings have a textural aesthetic.
Roy is a self-taught artist specialising in acrylics. He produces accurate and very detailed subjective depictions of nature be they floral studies or landscapes.
Annie enjoys painting, drawing, collage and mixed media, experimenting with ideas and images.
Jo is an abstract painter who, after completing a foundation in Art & Design in 1987/88, has returned to Northbrook College as a mature BA Fine Art Student.
Cyan has lived in Shoreham all her life and enjoys spending many happy hours on the beach. Her artwork is inspired by the natural world.
Tina took up painting after retiring from a career in marketing and public relations, promoting fashion and the arts in London and Sussex.
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Katie Sollohub is a Sussex based artist who is interested in documenting and recording the places she lives and works in through drawings, paintings, performance, photography and poetry.
Amy makes porcelain lighting and watercolour paintings from her beach studio.
Valerie Shepherd is a painter, ceramic sculptor and print maker. Valerie’s original ideas sometimes change direction and sometimes come back full circle.
Influenced by her Egyptian roots and cultural background, Hala Sabet has always been fascinated by Geo-metry (measurement of earth), its origins and how it develops an infinite array of possibilities and structures.
Karolyn is a printmaker illustrator inspired by the landscape wildlife and activities along the river, coast and downs around Shoreham-by-Sea.
Mainly self-taught, Louise has returned to art after building a career in sales and marketing. Now based close to the river Adur between Shoreham and Henfield, Louise enjoys capturing the landscape of Sussex and the coastline of Cornwall and Devon where she grew up.
Originally from California, Seana Mallen is a talented painter and printmaker who is delighted to have a studio on the banks of the river Adur.
Hattie is a mixed media artist primarily working in acrylic paint and handprinted collage papers to create mixed media abstracts inspired by everyday objects or the beautiful Sussex countryside.
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Delia has had a passion for painting since early childhood. The natural world and her great love of music are her main inspiration and motivation, and she expresses this through colour, movement, shape and layout and enjoys the sheer physicality involved. Her work ranges from figurative to abstract.
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The main focus of David’s work is the human face and figure. He uses a range of media but mostly employs charcoal, conte crayon, pastel and oil paint.
Trisha is an expressive artist who works with paint and mixed media from her home on Shoreham Beach. Using primarily watercolour, she produces colourful, organic paintings which capture the imagination and uplift the senses.
Gill experiments in a variety of mediums. Her work is mostly figurative, and her inspiration is the natural world.
Random visual encounters and chance combinations often form starting points for Tim’s work.
Lisa paints her land and seascapes around the Sussex coastline where she lives.
Sussex artist Jen Green makes linocut and collagraph prints, and also produces watercolours, pastels and woodcarvings.
Anne Gearing is a self-taught artist who loves to paint outdoors during summer in the countryside and on the shoreline.
Kim paints seascapes, landscapes, coastal and abstract themes. She is inspired by the ever-changing nature of the sea and the sky and reflects this in her paintings.
Em has spent most of her life living between the sea and the South Downs in Sussex, close to the vibrant city of Brighton, where she spent her teenage years enjoying the ‘alternative’ scene of the 1980s.
For the last few years I have been exploring mixed media using various techniques. I iclude recycled objects, building up layers with lots of texture and colour.
Julia’s landscapes and figurative works are inspired by the beauty all around us, and she hopes that her art reflects the enormous pleasure which she derives in creating it.
After a background studying at the Royal College of Art and working as a teacher and textile designer Sarah, became a visual effects artist in the film industry.
John Farmelo is a painter and printmaker who has worked with many media in his career as a picture maker and teacher of painting on textiles.
Susan Evans is inspired by horizons and the mysteries of distance, skies and cloud patterns. Using cloths, she thinly stains wide-open areas of canvas and then applies a combination of wet-on-wet, impasto brushwork, and sometimes a palette knife.
Town Quay Studios is a studio gallery space on the River Adur in Shoreham by Sea.
Krysia Drury is a painter and printmaker. Her work focuses on images of people and places often involving tracts of water – the ocean, rivers, lakes, swimming pools.
Originally trained in Design for the Theatre, Gill Dixon worked in costume production for the two London opera houses for many years.
Aylin has a BA Honours Degree in Fine Art. She has been painting professionally for around 25 years. Aylin lived abroad for some years throughout the 1990s as a practising artist, painting marine subjects, street scenes and nature.
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Steve has three styles which he associates with Freud’s tripartate view of the human psyche:
Laurie works with oil and chalk pastels, watercolours, charcoal, pencils and mixed media.
Sam is a visual artist primarily working with paint, mixed-media and printing techniques.
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Scilla went from Worthing Art College to Newport Art College, which really placed an emphasis on learning to draw as a basis for your artwork.
Judy studied art all her life even though her profession was as a rehab consultant specialising in brain injury.