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Liz Padgham-Major
I create extraordinary, intuitive and meaningful hand embroidery, which is highly textured and colourful. I use the art of hand stitching to tell a narrative of nature, symbolism, design and character. My background in fine art is evident in my drawing … |
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Emma Morton
Art inspired by cats! I mainly work with ceramics and textiles, with the aim of capturing the magic and mystery of felines. I work under the name of Indoor Cat Studio as I have two indoor cats, who are an endless source of creative influence on my work … |
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Toza Jewellery
Jewellery made for your individuality. Handcrafted in sussex using ethically sourced materials, recycled gold and silver and ethically sourced gemstones. Custom and Bespoke designs welcome. |
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Amelia Goldsmith
Hi, I’m Amelia Goldsmith a female visual storyteller from Brighton. My practice is centralised around film photography, you can buy prints of my photographs through directly messaging me on Instagram: @ameliagoldsmith. I also offer my services for bran … |
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Jon Stubbs
A Swimmer’s View of Brighton and the Sea |
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Ollie Hay
I’m a Brighton-based artist working mainly in abstract painting and mixed media. My work comes from emotion, recovery and just trying to make sense of things through colour and movement. I paint quite intuitively, often on a big scale, letting the mate … |
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Sylwia Liszak / Relab Upcycled Lab
Relab is rooted in reinvention. I work with existing fabrics, often forgotten, discarded, or overlooked and transform them into something new. Upcycling is not only a method but a mindset: a way of seeing potential where others see waste. Each piece ca … |
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James Cowland
Collection – “The Spirit of a Thing” (2020–2024) This body of work developed between 2020 and 2024 around the prompt “the spirit of a thing.” The phrase draws on the idea of mononoke—a presence or essence inhabiting a thought, place, or feeling—encount … |
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Simone Aylward
I make useful and beautiful ceramic pieces in stoneware for everyday use; mostly cups, mugs, bowls, plates and jugs in a variety of sizes. These are all one-offs, made by hand, sometimes thrown on the wheel, sometimes hand built by pinching, coiling an … |