Ensembles

Ensembles

Christina Cordero’s imagery arises from a highly personal realm, as she draws upon her past and current experiences, and translates these into an idiosyncratic visual language. Highly influenced by music and musical theory, her work is also characterised by the free...
Two hundred trees

Two hundred trees

Judy Holding has established a strong identity as an artist through the development of a personal visual ‘vocabulary’ of symbolic forms. In particular, her highly characteristic and beautifully realised depictions of trees and birds reflect her abiding love for the...
half-light

half-light

“The simplicity of my work suggests stillness and silence, a meditation on the elements and concepts of light, space and time.” Mel Douglas’ glass vessels and wall panels are beautifully resolved, classically simple, yet technically innovative. Inspired by the changes...

Strong black strokes, bold earthy tones and richly layered backgrounds characterise the works of Graham Fransella. Stripped of detail, Graham’s paintings, prints and sculptures are highly symbolic, spontaneous and intuitive, reminiscent of pictograms and graffiti. His...
The stillness of movement

The stillness of movement

The recent works of Thornton Walker explore the ‘frozen moments’ captured by photography and film. Stills from black and white films, photographs taken by his father in Canada in the 1930s, along with his own archive of photographic images have been Thornton’s...
There is a light that never goes out

There is a light that never goes out

Kirrily Hammond’s recent work captures the quiet, sublime moments of our everyday surroundings and the different qualities of light in the landscape. Her paintings of twilight skylines feature landscapes that are indistinguishable, creating a sense of familiarity as...