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Poppy Sullivan
Brighton-based Illustrator taking inspiration from local landscapes, buildings, people and still life. |
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Sally Britton-Shattell
I am inspired by shapes in unity . Using acylic and pens on wood and canvas |
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Freya Peate
My paintings are colourful, textured and energetic. I explore brutality, the landscape of the body, intuition, identity, and movement. I use fragments of the body and experiment with colour and texture to express abstract sensations. |
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Stephen Bush
My work looks to find the beauty in landscapes and the world around us, capturing both the micro and macro elements, from the unique weathering marks of a pebble to the horizon line in a sea scape. My method also explores these themes, bringing order t … |
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Linda Malone
My paintings play with movement and stillness; vibrant and spontaneous, spacious and still, they are inspired by beautiful Sussex hills, meditation, jazz and dance. |
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Katherine Wilsey Jewellery
Inspired by nature, Katherine’s jewellery designs are sculptural and often feature interesting organic textures. Katherine works with both silver and gold, and Katherine prides herself on using only recycled precious metals and uses eco-friendly packag … |
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Sarah Bonner
Hi, I am a part-time primary school teacher who has recently rediscovered a childhood joy of sewing and cross-stitch embroidery. I have a real love of bunting and am on a mission to brighten Brighton, Britain and beyond with colourful and personalised … |
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Ruth Schmidt
Having completed a design degree at Edinburgh and subsequently pursued a 20 year design career in London, my current art inspiration has reconverged around my primary interest, colour. This attraction is driven by my synaesthesia and is entirely instin … |
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Christian Coley
Raw Lighting Bring Home a Light with a Story Step into a world where creativity meets sustainability. These handcrafted lamps, made by Christian at Sussex Emmaus, are more than décor — they’re conversation starters, crafted from items that once seemed … |
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John Mitchell
My work is figurative, focussing on those living at the margin of society, and the casualties of exploitation, oppression and war. Other work addresses more personal concerns, including portraits. I paint in oils on canvas, panel and paper, working … |