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  • Alan Green's paintings are exclusively oils, and most often landscapes or rooted in landscape. They reflect a precise observation and a love of the light to be found in sea and landscapes.
    Alan Green
    (9 pictures)
  • Amy generally works in oil on linen or canvas. She explores the theme of loneliness, concentrating on urban locations such as park benches and bus shelters %u2013 contexts without people, and vice versa.
    Amy Moses
    (8 pictures)
  • Anita is a landscape painter and printmaker who lives and works in South Devon UK.Her recent works are inspired by Dartmoor's ancient settlements and the tin mining industry and are mostly dry point and collagraph prints. She also produces on-site charcoal sketches and paintings which either become finished works or are used as notes for further development in the studio. Anita divides her time between painting and teaching, she finds that working with others acts a a perfect counterbalance to the serious and often frustrating act of painting. Being able to share in the creative process and encourage play for people of all ages gives her an immense sense of satisfaction and helps to inform her own work. Exhibitions 
The Travelling Painter Invited artists 		Harbour House, Kingsbridge   8 %u2013 13 Sep 2009
Raw Landscape with Mike Glanville 		Harbour House, Kingsbridge  15 - 27 Sep 2009 

Previous Exhibitions

The Lonely Sea & the Sky			artSpaces Gallery, 2008
Devon Open Studios				Avon Mill Garden Centre, 2008
The Great Create				Greenway, Galmpton, Devon, 2008
Contemporary Passion V			Harbour House, Kingsbridge, 2007
Nine Days of Art				Open Studio, Blackawton, Devon, 2006
Recent Works					Harbour House, Kingsbridge, 2006
Imag(e)ing the Sea				Cube 3, Peninsula Arts, Plymouth, 2005
Recent Works					Annexe Gallery, Plymouth, 2005
artSpaces Exhibition				Flavel Centre, Dartmouth, 2005
Recent Works					Harbour House, Kingsbridge, 2004
    Anita Reynolds
    (6 pictures)
  • Photographs are observations of form, colour, social interactions, spontaneous moments, nostalgia and context equaling a response to social and emotional surroundings.
    Anna Stephens
    (8 pictures)
  • Ben Yates was born in London but grew up in Devon England. He attended Oxford Brookes University where he studied Computer Aided Design.
    Ben Yates
    (9 pictures)

  • Beth Pearson
    (8 pictures)
  • Professor Robert Clement OBE, trained at Birmingham School of Art, and from there began a lifetime of work in the arts, teaching, advising and, always, painting.
    Bob Clement
    (7 pictures)
  • Bobbi Fulcher Smith was born in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from the Art Centre College of Design in Pasadena, she spent her early career as a freelance professional working in visual art and graphics.
    Bobbi Fulcher-Smith
    (5 pictures)

  • Bonnie Brown
    (9 pictures)
  • Carol has exhibited widely, and is a member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen and a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.
    Carol Ballenger
    (7 pictures)

  • Carolina Maggio
    (8 pictures)
  • Caroline has been painting for 25 years. She paints a variety of subjects, in oils and mixed media. She enjoys vivid colour, and tends to use a limited palette, concentrating on
    Caroline Evans
    (9 pictures)
  • Catherine was born in Scotland in 1958. She studied painting and drawing in Florence under Simi, one time teacher of Anigoni, and by then in her 90's and still amazing.
    Catherine Forshall
    (11 pictures)
  • After graduating with an Honours Degree in Fine Art from Brighton, Chris travelled overseas to Malaysia. Here she studied Chinese Brush painting, which led to an abiding fascination with watercolour, in which she specialises.
    Chris Keleher
    (9 pictures)
  • Christina graduated from the University of Plymouth in 2004 with a BA in Fine Art, specialising in Printmaking, Textiles and Painting. She is based in the South West.
    Christina Priddle
    (9 pictures)
  • Colin is based in Callington, Cornwall where he paints full time - largely in oil on canvas. His influences are drawn from classical forms of painting, merged with contemporary photography in the pursuit of constructed trompe - l'oeil, investigating the thin divide between simulacrum and artifice.
    Colin Pethick
    (9 pictures)
  • ..the work of this young South West UK - based artist is strongly informed by the place he chooses to work and paint in.
    Conrad Batten
    (6 pictures)
  • Cornelius van Rijckevorsel was born in the Netherlands in 1954 and graduated from the Nice (Fr.) School of Art in 1980, obtaining the DNSEP (Diplôme National Supérieur d'Expression Plastique). He studied at the Aix en Provence School of Art from 1974-1980.
    Cornelius van Rijckevorsel
    (9 pictures)
  • David Greenaway began painting some 25 years ago, while following a professional life of performance as an actor, puppeteer and dancer. His development as a visual artist has continued in between and during performance work, under the guidance and tuition of the artist Eugene Little, a relationship that continues to the present day.?
    David Greenaway
    (8 pictures)
  • David Shanahan is a well established artist whose work is highly collectable. His art is in private collections in Eire, USA, Denmark, Holland, Germany, Canada, Japan and Australia, including those of Lord Bath, Lord Weymouth, David Bowie, Ben Kingsley and Lord Sawyer.
    David Shanahan
    (8 pictures)
  • Explorations of the moment - the essence and dynamic of a particular movement on one plane or in space - are at the root of Deborah Fenn's drawing and dance. Each work is an exploration, a journey tracing the expression of movement.
    Deborah Fenn
    (6 pictures)

  • Deborah Treliving
    (9 pictures)
  • Derek has a BA Hons " Art in a Social Context" from Dartington College of Arts (1993) and has also been a freelance illustrator,as well as studying stone sculpture.
    Derek Finch
    (6 pictures)
  • Creative, powerful and imaginative - Elisabeth Hadley is based in the South West of the UK, where her work is available primarily in Bronze. She graduated from Bristol and pursued a post graduate study at the Sir Henry Doulton School of Sculpture.
    Elisabeth Hadley
    (12 pictures)
  • Emma Bell was brought up by parents who were musicians with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and the artistic and glamorous were part of her upbringing. She has a love of music as well as art and plays the French Horn in many orchestras.
    Emma Bell
    (7 pictures)
  • Francesca Dimond was born in 1965 and did a foundation in Art at Derby before pursuing her BA Hons at Northumberland University. This was Fine Art - Sculpture. Since that time she has worked in London ( Joseph Fashion House), Whitechapel Studios,Amber Foundation, and as a photographic and Admin assistant for Anton Corbihn in London.
    Francesca Dimond
    (7 pictures)

  • Frank Harwood
    (8 pictures)
  • Gahan Oliver has lived and worked in Devon most of her life. She was born in Kingsbridge, and trained at the then Newton Abbot College of Art. She lived in Dartington and Totnes working as an artist, art teacher and tutor in adult education.
    Gahan Oliver
    (7 pictures)
  • Graham Fish has chosen The Sea as his subject matter for many years. His work is in private collections in London and the USA, and he has exhibited all over the UK, receiving many private commissions, including, most recently, major works for P&O Arcadia.
    Graham Fish
    (11 pictures)
  • Hannah Bone recently received a first class honours degree at Manchester Metropolitan University. She is currently based in the South West. Her specialist interest is Textiles and Painting, and she sold well at a recent solo show in Devon England.
    Hannah Bone
    (10 pictures)

  • Harry Sowden
    (6 pictures)
  • Helen Melland gained her BA ( Hons) in Art and Design History with Practice at Manchester Metropolitain in 1994. She attended Chelsea College of Art - Continuing Studies in 99-2000 and then gained her MA in Fine Art at Brighton ( 2002)
    Helen Melland
    (8 pictures)
  • Hendrika Stephens works from her tiny studio in Sheffield and is largey a self taught artist. Her incredibly creative output includes sculpture ceramics and jewellery and her work is informed by natural objects and textures, as well as by her creatively intriguiging home environment in which her four children flourish.
    Hendrika Stephens
    (9 pictures)
  • Hilary Soper lives and works close to the sea in South Devon. Abstract compositions, landscapes and still-life subjects reflect a deep attachment to this well-loved home environment, which is dominated by constant changes brought by tidal water. Themes and memories of people, places, and events are interpreted in oils through vigorous knife and brushwork, along with dynamic colour.
    Hilary Soper
    (11 pictures)
  • Ian Millstone has a rich theatre background from which to draw for his art. Born in 1957, in Hackney, he left school at 17and worked in London Theatres for many years, including The Duke of York, National Theatre,and Picadilly.He attended RADA in the '60s, and developed his skills in Set Design and Building. He studied Art at Goldsmith's College London and has concentrated on a painting careerfor the last 20 years.
    Ian Millstone
    (7 pictures)
  • ...Strong, powerful imagery from this stunning young artist ensures she is not to be ignored. Her work challenges and intrigues, and compels us to consider our own attitudes and feelings as we enter a world of mystery.
    Ione Rucquoi
    (9 pictures)
  • Recently highly commended by Brian Sewell in his review of the 2004 BP Portrait Awards in London, James Stewart lives in Dartmouth where he paints full-time. He regularly exhibits nationally and internationally and takes on commissions. Portrait commissions have included Sir Terry Frost RA and Sylvette David (Picasso's model for the Girl with a Pony Tail series)
    James Stewart
    (10 pictures)
  • .. Janet Mitchell graduated from Reading University UK with a BA in Fine Art, and pursued a career teaching art in colleges and schools in London. She relocated to the USA for three years where she studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Art in Boston. This had a radical effect and changed her work from drawing and a figurative concern, to making and assemblage, using found materials - often the more used and scuffed the better.
    Janet Mitchell
    (12 pictures)
  • Jean-Alice Coombe is an established painter with work in many private collections. She trained in London and has lived in the South Hams for some time, having shown her work in many galleries throughout the South West and in Oxford.
    Jean Alice Coombe
    (8 pictures)
  • Born in 1948 - Jilly Sutton is a successful sculptor, steadily gaining international recognition. She has recently returned from Venice where her work was shown by Gallery Holly Snapp; also in Antwerp, Belgium where large pieces sold to Tokyo; and is represented by the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London. She also has work in the National Portrait Gallery, and has exhibited extensively in Europe.
    Jilly Sutton
    (13 pictures)
  • Julia is an artist and photographer living in Brixham, Devon. She has held solo exhibitions at "La Galleria Mnemoisine" in Venice, Italy; The Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter; and at various venues in South Devon. 

In 1999 Julia exhibited at the Tera Gallery, Kyoto; the Nagi Moca Contemporary Art Gallery, and Imperial Hotel, in Osaka, Japan.
    Julia Finzel
    (8 pictures)
  • ..is a major element of June Skinner's work and this is reflected in her two and three dimensional work. June trained at Falmout College of Art and Sheffield, and has exhibited most recently at The Mall Galleries London; Lux at the RCA; Fuse Exhibition
    June Skinner
    (8 pictures)
  • Karen is based in Plymouth, Devon, where she creates stunning pieces using mixed media. These are generally, though not always, very large pieces ideal for corporate venues.
    Karen Evans
    (7 pictures)
  • Kasia Andrews ( Kash) is 3 years into her 5 year degree in Fine Art in Plymouth College of Art and Design, Devon. She is currently creating charismatic portraits, working in oil on canvas, and is developing her skills fast. We are currently handling a large portrait commission for a new Care Home to be built in the South West.
    Kasia Andrews
    (9 pictures)

  • Kay Dunbar
    (8 pictures)
  • Laura Hutchinson grew up in a small town called Polegate, in East Sussex.  From 1997 - 1999 she studied for a BTEC National Diploma in General Art and Design at Eastbourne College of Arts and Technology.
    Laura Hutchinson
    (9 pictures)
  • Born in Chicopee, Massachussets, artist Lillian Delevoryas has shown her work extensively on both sides of the Atlantic. She has completed public commissions for The V&A MUseum; International Atomic Energy Commission, Vienna; National Gallery of Art, Victoria Australia and more.
    Lillian Delevoryas
    (9 pictures)
  • Lin Sproule trained at Colchester School of Art ( Painting and Drawing), The Central School of Arts and Crafts and The Royal College of Art (Jewellery)where she received a First Class Honours and a Silver Medal.
    Lin Sproule
    (10 pictures)
  • Louise Dear studied Fashion Design at Medway Cole, originally intending a career in Fashion. But at the tender age of 21 she took off in a Bedford Ambulance, painted it honey pink, and set off to see the world. She spent her time working as well as absorbing the sumptuous splendours of Europe, and North Africa, following this trip with another to India and South East Asia, and the Australia.
    Louise Dear
    (15 pictures)
  • Lucianne Lassalle was born in Paris in 1960. She has travelled all over the world and moved to Totnes in Devon from Brighton in the last few years. Her stunning sculptures are available as single works, and in some cases small editions. She also works to commission, and has exhibited in numerous places including New York, London, Paris, Los Angeles and Switzerland.
    Lucianne Lassalle
    (8 pictures)
  • Marc Heaton works from his studio in Torquay Devon where he creates work in a variety of styles, most recently of an abstract nature.
    Marc Heaton
    (9 pictures)
  • Masako trained at Asagaya Art College in Tokyo, and later came to London to pursue her art interest at Camberwell - Art and Design, specialising in pottery. She then completed a one year apprenticeship with master potter Yamato Shoroku in Japan in the seventies, as well as a year with Colin Pearson at Aylesford in Kent after further training at Harrow College of Art.
    Masako Whitehouse
    (10 pictures)

  • Mike Glanville
    (9 pictures)
  • Naomi Vincent is a visual artist: designer, sculptor and photographer. She was born in Totnes, Devon in 1975. However, much of her childhood was spent on the sea, during which time she sailed across the Atlantic, an experience which has left a lasting impression on her work.?
    Naomi Vincent
    (9 pictures)
  • Nigel Cameron retired from architecture in 1980 to take up painting and sculpture full time. He has had successful solo exhibitions and has shown at The Mall Galleries London. He lives inDevon and his medium is primaril;y watercolour and pastel, often on a large scale.
    Nigel Cameron
    (7 pictures)
  • Oliver graduated in summer 2004, with a Fine Art degree from The University of Plymouth, based in Exeter.He works in mixed media %u2013 often oil pastels and chalk, some acrylic paint, sometimes oil and gloss paint. These are large and dynamic panels, often made up of two or three canvases, which have been painted separately, and then hand sewn together.
    Oliver Teagle
    (11 pictures)

  • Paul Biddle
    (9 pictures)
  • Brought up in Devon, SW of England, Peter Cooper first worked in the aircraft industry, then trained at Aston College of Art in Birmingham, in Photography. He has worked in the image industry for 40 years, and has also painted throughout that time.
    Peter Cooper
    (6 pictures)

  • Peter Orrock
    (10 pictures)
  • Petra's work is about recycling materials with new and traditional processes to make art that is colourful,contemporary and one of a kind. Coming from a base of fine art and textiles, she is passionate about raising the profile and credibility of textiles in the world of art.
    Petra Turner
    (8 pictures)
  • Raya Herzig paints the kind of pictures which appear after closing your eyes. Andre Malraux uses the term ''lieu de memoire'' (repositories of memory) They combine the past reality of a girl , growing up in Poland during the war, with a surrealist vocabulary that is striking and at times painful.?
    Raya Herzig
    (6 pictures)
  • Renata Shaw Giles graduated from Exeter College of Art in 2005. Her work often makes a cross over between painting and textiles. She is interested in exploring the difference between the two mediums - creating a piece of knitting which is then the basis for the application of paint onto the canvas.
    Renata Shaw-Giles
    (6 pictures)
  • Richard has a BA Hons in Fine Art from the University of Hertfordshire, and an MA in Fine Art from De Montfort University Leicester. He graduated in 2004 and works full-time as a painter from his studio in Leicester.Richard is interested in all new contemporary media as well as more traditional artistic methods and materials.
    Richard Freer
    (7 pictures)
  • Rick Williams recently re-located to South Devon, from London, having earlier trained at Dartington College of Art and Birkbeck College, University of London. Of significance in his work is his study at Great Western Studios with Dr David Cranswick ( 1997/9) in traditional methods and materials in oil painting. His work offers us a refreshing reminder that traditional painting is not dead, despite so much media emphasis on conceptual, and most recently, with the Turner prize - Research art.
    Rick Williams
    (8 pictures)
  • Born in West Kirby, Cheshire, Rod studied Painting and Sculpture and Painting at Epsom College, before travelling in Europe and North Africa. In 1970 he moved to West Penwith, Cornwall and ran his studio in Botallack.?
    Rod Walker
    (7 pictures)

  • Roger Phillips
    (9 pictures)
  • Rosie Musgrave was apprenticed variously with sculptors, then studied figurative sculpture in clay, wood and stone at Sir John Cass and City and Guilds Art Schools in London.Her practice as a somatic therapist together with an earlier training as a physiotherapist and work in related care fields have helped inform her work.?
    Rosie Musgrave
    (9 pictures)
  • Sally has taught life drawing for many years, in London and Devon, where she is now based. She also draws a daily cartoon for a national newspaper, and has exhibited her work extensively, including at The Mall Galleries London, where she has had work in the pastel show for the last three years.?
    Sally Fisher
    (9 pictures)
  • Sally Hunton trained in Fine Art at Wimbledon in the early 70's, and returned to painting eight or nine years ago. She works from her studio in Devon, and creates the most wonderful works with a freshness and imaginative fluidity that is impressive.
    Sally Hunton
    (9 pictures)

  • Sara Downham Lotto
    (9 pictures)
  • Many women have for centuries juggled work and family life – but those who achieve major success are not so easy to find. Sarah Gillespie, an exceptionally talented painter living and working in Devon, S.W. UK is one of these women.
    Sarah Gillespie
    (12 pictures)
  • Sarah Horsfall is a young artist living and working in London, where she came from Canada some years ago.
A relatively new member of artspaces, Sarah has work in corporate collections- namely:

Lorraine Hotel, South Beach, Miami
Lasik Vision, La Jolla, Toronto, Beverley Hills
Vertex One, Hastings Street, Vancouver
    Sarah Horsfall
    (8 pictures)

  • Shan Miller
    (9 pictures)

  • Ski Harrison
    (8 pictures)
  • Exeter/England based artist Stella Tripp studied first in the UK, gaining her BA in Fine Art, Postgraduate Printmaking qualification at Portsmouth and Camberwell. She lectured in printmaking, and later taught in the USA where she gained her MA and MFA, and held a Graduate Fellowship at South Illinois University.
    Stella Tripp
    (8 pictures)
  • Stephen writes:My paintings represent contemporary culture via pop art; I embrace our materialistic nature, which often defines who we are.
    Stephen Quick
    (6 pictures)
  • Painting and drawing are two of the ways Sue connects with what is most important to her. These paintings are in response to the natural world around in her chosen home of South Devon, where she has lived and worked for over 20 years. The excitement she feels in response to the changing colours, movement and rhythm of the land and sea are what inform her artistic work - in oil, mixed media, and acrylic.?
    Sue Kellam
    (8 pictures)
  • Susan Deakin studied at Bideford, and then Falmouth School of Art, being awarded a degree in Fine Art. From the beginning she was attracted to printmaking. In the eighties she worked as a printmaker at The Dartington Print Workshop, where she indulged her passion for fine inks, papers and presses. In particular she developed her skills with drypoint and linocut processes.
    Susan Deakin
    (9 pictures)
  • Suzy Fasht trained at the Royal Academy Schools ( PG Painting Diploma) as well as Wimbledon School of Art ( BA Hons Fine Art) and Sir John Cass School of Art.She lives and paints in Devon, South West of England, and produces beautiful paintings from her small studio.
    Suzy Fasht
    (8 pictures)
  • My studio is on a cliff edge, overlooking the sea; I moved to the West Country from London in 1989.Being between Nature's two great abstractions of sea and sky is part of my inspiration to create meditative abstract work.?
    Teresa Wicksteed
    (8 pictures)
  • Tessa was trained at Wimbledon College of Art and Hammersmith School of Art, London. She also has a theatre degree from Dartington College of Arts. As well as taking commissions for murals and producing designs for theatre productions, she has exhibited in Norfolk, and most recently at the Mall Galleries, London.?
    Tessa Blight
    (5 pictures)
  • Tony Aldrich was originally from Lancashire but attended school in Plymouth in the 70's, and re-located here a few years ago. He studied Architecture in the 80's, and practised this profession for ten years. He has always painted, even as a child, and since returning to Plymouth has progressively devoted more and more time to his art.
    Tony Aldrich
    (9 pictures)
  • Valerie Nabarro has exhibited her work at the 'Young Contemporaries' - RBA Galleries, London, and 'Art into Landscape' at The Serpentine Gallery, London: Most recently, and since re-locating to the South West of England, she has shown with The 21 Group, and The North Dorset Group.?
    Valerie Nabarro
    (6 pictures)
  • Vikky Minett's stunning photographic work evidences a great love of the outdoors, and in particular the National Park area of the South West of England. Her ability to close in on the most intimate parts of this fabulous scenery, and in particular water, gives her photgraphs a special edge and beauty. Not only that, but they are beautifully presented in a high gloss finish, on Foamex board with wood backing, and each one treated with UV filters to protect and ensure their longevity.
    Vikky Minett
    (8 pictures)

  • Vincent Rymer
    (10 pictures)
  • Wendy Newman trained at Bournemouth College of Art and Design, and at Ravensbourne; and Brighton College of Art. She has lived and worked in Devon for twenty - four years. She works largely in oils, usually oncanvas and sometimes on board. Her distinctive style uses bold colour and her work is often rooted in landscape.
    Wendy Newman
    (8 pictures)
  • William Amery is a painter with an interest in the past. Such greats as Motherwell, Nicholson and Rauschenberg have been a big influence. His work is informed by the relation of society to the people that exist within it, the idea of liminality is most readily expressed here. The idea of controlling this element fors the keystone of his practice.
    William Leonard Amery
    (8 pictures)
  • Yana Trevail studied Fine Art at Wimbledon and pursued a professional career as a contemporary dancer and choreographer. The concern with the human body that this entailed has informed her painting work throughout her career and she excels in portraiture.
    Yana Trevail
    (9 pictures)
  • Yvonne Coomber lives and works in Devon. Her early training was in Fine Art, followed by a degree in Philosophy and Literature at Sussex. She works almost exclusively in oils, and engages physically as well as mentally in the process of painting, which is very much a hands on affair %u2013 working, pouring and splashing the paint.
    Yvonne Coomber
    (7 pictures)