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Sandra Haywood

With a prolific output, Sandra Haywood finds her inspiration from the comfort and familiarity of her surroundings. Specializing in mixed media on canvas, board and paper, she often draws on family life and her surrounding landscape as a point of inspiration. Sandra Haywood initially studied at Southend Art School, before winning a scholarship to the Central School of Art in London. Sandra now lives and works in Norfolk, UK and regularly exhibits across the county.
 
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Tony Healey

Tony Healey's collection of portraits in ink and watercolour comprise a 'Hall of Greats' from the musical world of Black jazz and blues musicians. Accurately portraying a likeness, they also playfully exaggerate the defining facial characteristics of these distinctive men. The confidence and flair of his free-flowing style of illustration is second to none and he captures their passion with a series of larger than life stylistic flourishes.
 
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Peter Heuscher

"Painting for me is another dimension of language." Says Peter Heuscher, adding, "It is a passion - a creative process that allows a more active perception of the world, and accentuates empathy." Seeking to visualise, "people's emotions and longings", together with a desire to capture the beauty of the landscape, Heuscher has created a hundred paintings in just over three years. Born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1943, Peter Heuscher now lives and works in Queensland, Australia. His work can be found in numerous private collections in Australia, America and Europe.
 
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Andrew  Hingston

Andrew Hingston’s oil on canvas portraits capture his favourite music personalities. Ranging from the Beatles to Kurt Cobain, his choice of subject and painting style reflect a young artist with a developing talent. Andrew Hingston currently lives and works in Hertfordshire, UK
 
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Moya Hixon

Moya Hixon is predominantly a figurative artist who is fascinated in anatomical muscle placement, definition and tone. Mostly working in Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, Moya studies the human form leaving a trail of her personal development in her wake.
 
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 Hkosmoh

The work of Hkosmoh is a journey into the imagination: satisfying and surprising jaunts into realms of colour and pattern leap out at the eye. Working in acrylic on canvas, there is a mosaic-like quality to her designs which conjure up Italian frescoes, especially in the case of the iconic "Maria". There is also perhaps a reference to Italian Futurism in the definite repetition of motifs as in "Bank-ing Messenger"s and" Hoto". In fact, the allusions also take one into the realms of ancient Egyptian, as one can find disitnct kohl-rimmed eyes and goddesses, but also others from a variety of mythologies. Decorative gold outlined forms in the vein of Hundertwasser take their place in the array of embellishments so beloved by this unique artist.
 
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Len Hollman

Len Hollman's work has affinities with 1960s Pop Art and mid-20th century European Surrealism. He often appropriates and re-contextualizes images from cheap magazines, children's annuals, school books, toy packaging and comics from the 1940s, 50s and 60s. He studied at Gravesend School of Art, Beckenham School of Art and Brighton College of Art. His work has been exhibited at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, the Bluecoat Gallery in Liverpool, the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford, the Pond Gallery in London and at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol. His work is in private collections in the UK and abroad.
 
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Anthea Holmes

After receiving a Distinction for her MA in Fine Art Painting, Anthea Holmes has become an accomplished professional artist. Born in the UK, Anthea attended the Camberwell College of Arts and later studied at Kingston, before being awarded a place at the celebrated Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. Working in a traditional style, Anthea often builds up the ground by using Gesso, collaged paper and scrim. Then using oil paint she builds upon the surface quality, adding, rubbing and wiping until the texture and image become integrated and inseparable. "In all my work I'm trying to create a sense of harmony, unity, wholeness and luminosity." Holmes has exhibited in the UK and the USA and has works in private collections alike.
 
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