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”

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Dan Baldwin

Baldwin’s work has a sinister yet beautiful feel to it and deals with topics such as Vanitas, politics, religion and innocence.

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Etienne Clément

Clément’s subjects take photographic portraiture into a bizarre new sphere.

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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…

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Julie Cockburn

Cockburn’s pieces are elaborate, intriguing and beautifully executed, with an autonomy that makes one want to believe their existence.

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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”

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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

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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.

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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.

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Exhibited Artists