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Joe Cousin

Inspired by an eclectic mix of genres, influences and techniques, Cousin's best enjoys working "…at or near the edge between the figurative and the abstract.". His endless list of high profile clients include, The Royal Bank of Scotland, P&O Ferries, Bank of America, the Canadian High Commission, the Bank of China, as well as individual members of the Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid football teams.
 
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Michael Coxon

Michael Coxon's paintings are renditions of landscapes and everyday scenes set mostly in Japan but also encompassing some images made of Australia. Atmospheric weather conditions are evidenced in works such as "Afternnon Storm, Karuizawa" and "The Track, Karuizawa". There is also a pre-occupation with capturing the look and cool of the Tokyo youth with their up-to-the-minute- clothing styles, hanging out nonchalantly in the mall. Overall, he seeks to represent the traditional in Japanese landscape and architecture, together with contemporary culture. Colours are mostly coldand saturated, whilst the paintwork is chalky and opaque.
 
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Anna Creighton

After graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University with a BA (Hons) in Textiles, Anna Creighton became increasingly fascinated be the rapidly development of Manchester City Center and its suburbs. Swapping her embroidery thread, for pencil, charcoal and paint, Creighton began documenting, villages, towns and cityscapes with equal fervor. Choosing the medium to suit the represented atmosphere and environment Anna created her sumptuous gouache pieces to perfectly capture the romance of Paris; her intricate textile embellished watercolours to encapsulate chocolate box country villages, whilst her raw sketch-like mixed media pieces represented Manchester’s industrial heritage. Anna Creighton is currently working on a series inspired by a collection of U.S Cities. Her work has been by collected by several high profile television personalities, and has been commissioned by a number of large property developers. Creighton has received media acclaim, including coverage from the BBC.
 
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Penny Crofts

Penny Crofts uses a variety of mediums by which to best represent her subject matter. Penny's work reflects and documents her artistic journey by also adopting a number of styles and genres which are most suited to her present artistic vision. Exhibiting across London and the UK, her work is becoming well known for its sense of honesty and endeavour.
 
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Frankie Cummins

Frankie Cummins is an accomplished watercolourist who paints landscapes, still life and scenes of natural beauty. She is based in Hungerford.
 
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Stephen Cunliffe

Stephen Cunliffe aims to present us with an idea of painting. Influence by Deleuze and Guattaris, his essentially geometric compositions are initially created on the computer. “I draw using the PC, save and print ‘pleasing’ images from which I make a painting.” he says. “I do not consider the geometric work abstract, (although I may be abstracting an idea of painting). Opaque colour and lines reiterate the logic of pictorial space but without chiaroscuro modeling. Simplification presents colour and gesture as ideographic, not a metaphor or an equivalent for ‘emotions’ but as factual“. Stephen Cunliffe completed an MA in Fine Art painting in 2003.
 
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Susan Czopor

Leaving a ocular trail of her inspirations and aspirations, Susan Czopor's rhythmic oil paintings hope to reflect her thoughts and emotions on a two dimensional picture plane. Since graduating in the late nineties, Susan has had works in numerous exhibitions including the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Academy, London.
 
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