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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 … |
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Rex Matthews
An exhibitor in the Brighton AOH festival for 20+ years as a member of the Fiveways Artists Group. I now live in Lewes. My recent paintings and prints (acrylic on paper or canvas) explore the energy and vibrant colour of road cycling and the profession … |
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Justin Butler
Building on the simplification of planar structures and textured topography achieved by abstract expressionists such as Richard Diebenkorn and the evocative abstractions of Turner, themes of environmental change, curiosity of place and the dynamics of … |
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Matt Brown
I am a Sussex-based painter and mixed-media artist dedicated to the craft of original, handmade artwork. My paintings are a combination of abstraction and fine art. I paint mostly in acrylics and oils on canvases and wooden board. I create “backgrounds … |
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Alix Mercer-rees
I work in ceramics creating sculptural form. Relating to place and memory in the landscape. The work is organic and raw and decorated with the use of slips and oxides. |
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Georgia Sawers
These works are bold, graphic portraits characterised by strong black line work, flat planes of colour, and detailed patterning. The figures appear mask-like and symbolic, drawing on influences from folk and tribal aesthetics while maintaining a conte … |