Artists
Andrew McAttee
“Andy Warhol once said that he wanted to paint glamour – simple uncomplicated glamour. McAttee says he wants to paint optimism – simple uncomplicated optimism”
Dan Baldwin
Baldwin’s work has a sinister yet beautiful feel to it and deals with topics such as Vanitas, politics, religion and innocence.
Etienne Clément
Clément’s subjects take photographic portraiture into a bizarre new sphere.
James Roper
James Roper explores the physicality of the human body whilst also drawing comparisons with baroque sculpture and iconography. He creates a sort of “optical hyperactivity” through his seductive…
Julie Cockburn
Cockburn’s pieces are elaborate, intriguing and beautifully executed, with an autonomy that makes one want to believe their existence.
Rob Carter
“For as long as I can remember I’ve been taking photos on the move I love the painterly quality of light when colours run into each other on a photographic image”
Ryan McClelland
Ryan McClelland creates monuments to the vulgarity of the of western consumer society, the flotsam and jetsam of our urban experiences are played out in narrative
Xenz
He describes his work as Monet with traffic lights. He has mastered the spraycan and is successfully marrying fine art with gritty urban scrawl.
Zebedee Helm
Zebedee Helm was born in 1970. He has considered himself an artist since he was 5 when Mrs Kevill his primary school teacher said he was the 2nd best drawer in the class. His father, a bird book publisher forced him to paint birthday cards for his father’s relations until he turned 21 and became a man.