Jennifer Hall is a sculptor, printmaker and Botanical watercolour painter/illustrator. She gave up her studio at Butley Mills Studios, Butley, Suffolk in the autumn of 2022, finishing off some bronze sculptures over the next few months to finally leave in the summer of 2023. Her book, ‘From Head to Head, a language in bronze’ records the casting of her 20 bronze heads made during her time there from 2003-2023.
She is still a member of the Sudbourne Printmakers where she practises the art of printmaking and is an Honorary Member of the Ipswich Art Society. She has an MA in the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas from the Sainsbury Research Unit, University of East Anglia; a BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of East Anglia/Suffolk College; and a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design, Norwich School of Art.
Email: jen@jennifer-hall.com
Website: www.jennifer-hall.com
Head; wallpaper (Anaglypta Man) 2016 Bronze h39 x w50 x d27cms
Pink Cherry Blossom Etching and Aquatint h44 x w51cms
Herrings for Supper Etching and Aquatint w128 x h96cms
A new series of oil paintings inspired by still life and nature found in the Suffolk landscape.
Jude studied art and design at Windsor college in, Berkshire. She then went on to work in the advertising and design industry in London. In 2000, Jude moved with her husband to the Suffolk coast. Having now had a career and raised her children, Jude has recently picked up the brushes again, now with the time to re-discover part of her life that she never left behind.
Jude mainly paints in oil, inspired by still life, nature and Suffolk landscapes. Her paintings show the various objects she has collected, that have resonance and meaning to her work. The Suffolk landscape is also an important subject matter in Jude’s work, as she immerses herself in nature as she walks through the trees and beaches with her dog.
Shown at:
Snape Maltings; Piers Feetham gallery; Caroline Wiseman fine art, Aldeburgh; George Farnham Gallery, Saxmundham; Suffolk open studios.
Instagram: @judehardyartist to see her latest work.
Email: Judy.hardy15@gmail.com
Purple Sage Oil on board 95.5 x 5cm
Goldfinches Oil on board 27 x 35cm
Black Redstart Oil on board 95.5 x 24.5cm
Maggi studied at Ipswich School of Art from 1966 - 68, then at Croydon College of Art until 1971. She has worked as a designer of textiles, graphics and museum exhibitions and looks for the textures and patterns in Natural History collections, plants and landscapes.
Email: maggi.hayward@hotmail.co.uk
Groyne B113, Felixstowe Relief print 20 x 14cms
Railway sleepers, Landguard Point, Felixstowe
Relief print 38 x 16cms
Pangolin escaping from Ipswich Museum Relief Print 26 x 15cms
Carolyn paints colourful and bold acrylic paintings inspired by nature.
Growing up in the Suffolk countryside, she has always had a fascination with the natural world. Carolyn studied at Ipswich Art School, before working in retail management, and raising a family. Carolyn has since returned to her love of art, and regularly exhibits her work around East Anglia.
Carolyn's favourite subjects are botanicals, butterflies and birds. She is captivated by fleeting moments such as the turquoise flash of a kingfisher in flight. Her paintings invite the viewer to look closer, depicting delicate details of flowers petals or birds feathers.
Email: cazhinch@hotmail.co.uk
Instagram: carolyn-hinchliffe_art
Wild Roses Acrylic on canvas 50 x 50cm
The Silent Predator (Barn Owl) Acrylic on canvas 92 x 61cm
Bougainvillea Acrylic on canvas 61 x 76cm
Ali Hollingsworth is an artist who likes to use a wide range of mediums. These include paintings in oil and acrylic, textiles, paper sculptures, and ceramics. Her work has a strong sense of narrative designed to invoke curiosity in the viewer. She is inspired by Folk Art, Tribal nations, dogs, history, and colour.
Email: aliholls248@gmail.co
Painted Face Oil 40cms sq
Nicki Holt was born in London. She studied Illustration at Harrow School of Art and worked as a freelance illustrator for 17 years. She moved to Suffolk in 1989. Her main focus now is printmaking; sources of inspiration are plants, poetry, twilight, shadows, reflections, odd buildings, and the Suffolk landscape, layering her work with many textures. She makes etchings, collagraphs, relief prints, monoprints and collages which reflect an intense love of nature. She uses imagination to represent something she feels is the darker, mysterious side of the natural world. She has shown work in London and nowadays exhibits regularly in Suffolk.
Email: littlefishy2@gmail.com Website: nickiholtprints.co.uk
Hydrandea Head Etching 30.5 x 30.5cms
Moonlit Ash Tree and Sheep Etching 25 x 29cms
Lapwing Monoprint & Collage 11.6 x 16.7cms
Tammany is a self taught artist, based in Ipswich. Her practise has evolved through a variety of experimental methods, she is always searching for new inspiration but a fascination with portraiture frequently calls her back. She likes to work quickly, feeling her way around the subject with paint from the outset. Tammany's pieces have settled upon a style that demonstrates a love of strong tonal values and fluid use of oil paint, pulled or pushed across the surface to leave visible yet subtle brush marks.
Self Portrait Oil on Panel 20 x 30cms
Framlingham Castle Arch Oil on Canvas 50 x 40cms
Garden Envy Oil on Canvas Board 20 x 20cms
Marina is a Suffolk based artist - born in Ipswich and currently living in Felixstowe - who works with oil paint on canvas. A self-taught artist, she takes her inspiration from nature, attempting to capture the beauty of scenes that attract her attention and draw her in when she is out walking. She has exhibited in Ipswich and Felixstowe, winning the Award for Best Exhibition Painting in 2018 at the Felixstowe Art Group Annual Exhibition.
Website: www.marinajacobsartist.co.uk
Email: marinajacobs@hotmail.co.uk
Autumn Leaves #1 Oil on canvas 50 x 100cms
Autumn Leaves #2 Oil on canvas 20 x 25cms
Wisteria on fence #2 Oil on canvas 50 x 100cms
Pat Jourdan trained for four years at Liverpool School of Art. She usually uses oil paints on board. A former member of the Norwich Twenty Group, she has exhibited widely: Norwich Castle Museum; solo exhibitions - Norwich Assembly House; Maddermarket Theatre. Moving to Galway she had solo exhibitions in the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin; Davis Gallery, Dublin; Galway Central Library. Later group exhibitions in Aldeburgh Gallery and Aldeburgh Baptist Chapel. ‘I don’t always know how a painting is going to develop - it has a life of its own, growing through several layer at times. Each one is a surprise.’
Pat is also a prizewinning writer of poetry, short stories and novels.
Punks at a Demo Oil on board 53 x 71cms
Delphiniums in the Kitchen Oil on board 52 x 53cms
Striped Sheet Landscape Oil on board 60 x 71cms
Having moved from London to Suffolk, Tracy began her art journey as a form of therapy during COVID. Exploring techniques and media, combinations of opaque and translucent paints, Tracy explores colour, texture and movement in abstract compositions that are open to personal interpretation. The effects draw in the viewer’s eye ever more closely to the fine details and embellishments that make each piece unique. Tracy is frequently exhibiting and taking part in various art and creative events which she posts on her website.
www.tracylaudatacrylicart.co.uk
Email tracy@tracylaudatacrylicart.co.uk
www.facebook.com/people/Tracy-Laudat-Acrylic-Artist
https://www.instagram.com/tracy_laudat_acrylic_artist
Iris Acrylic on deep edge canvas 90 x 90cm
Cyclone Acrylic, mixed media on deep edge canvas 81 x 55cm
Inferno Acrylic, resin finish 85 x 65cm
Marian started working as an artist while living in Dubai in the 2000s, producing artwork for individuals, interior designers and hotels. She returned to Ipswich after 7 years and continued her art practice, having built a studio in her garden. Her paintings are abstract, often using her goto colours of blue and green and the images are open to interpretation. Having completed a series of organic paintings covered in resin, she also now works on abstract expressionist pieces. Participating in exhibitions around Suffolk and beyond, her paintings are in homes as far as Japan, Australia, the USA and Dubai.
www.instagram.com/marianlishman
Waiting it out Acrylic on canvas 20 x 30 inches
Fractured Wave Acrylic and resin on canvas 60 x 60cm
Coast Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60cm
Mariya McAllister is a professional artist and art teacher based in Clacton on Sea. She was born in Lviv (Ukraine) and loved to draw and paint from a very early age. Mariya holds MA in Art Education and MSc in Graphic Design and Multimedia. She works in the vibrant medium of acrylics and watercolours, exploring the relationships between contrasting colours and textures. Mariya strives to capture almost every detail of her subject which brings her works close to photo-realism. The greatest inspiration for her is nature - she is painting beautiful landscapes, flowers and fruits. Mariya believes that art possesses a great power which helps unlock creativity, self-expression, and inner peace. Her recent solo exhibition “Flowers and Fruits - Portraits” received very positive feedback from visitors. Mariya is a recognised for her creativity and exceptional talent finalist of Artist of the Year 2024 competition.
email: mzipunnikova@gmail.com
website: www.mariyamcallister.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mariyamcallisterart
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariya_mcallister/
Solace Acrylics on canvas 61 x 50.5cm
Pumpkins Acrylics on canvas 80 x 60cm
Joy Acrylics on canvas 50.5 x 60cm
Hilary originally studied textile design at Croydon School of Art. She now paints in oils, acrylic, watercolour and pastels, as well as enjoying the immediacy of monotypes. The natural world, landscape, natural objects and still life are favoured subjects. Hilary grows organic flowers on a local community farm which is a vibrant source of inspiration.
Email: hilly@harriet7.plus.com
The Party; memories series 2021 Oil on canvas 30 x 30cms
Seaside 1920; memories series 2021 Acrylic on paper 21 x 15cms
Pond Life Oil on canvas 30 x 40cms
Oleg Mishchenko was born in Kyiv in 1976. He graduated in 2001 from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architectural Landscape Painting from the studio of Professor V I Zabashty and gained his Masters Degree under the tutelage of Professor M E Gueda. He is a member of the National Union of Artists in Ukraine. Oleg Mishchenko is a winner of the artist laureate award of Mikhail Dymtrenko and a winner of the Wimborne Plein Air Competition 2024.
Oleg lives and works in Newmarket, Suffolk and has works in private collections, restaurants and residences in many countries, much of it devoted to endangered monuments and architecture of Ukraine.
Instagram: art_mishchenko_oleg
Newmarket. Horse racing 2023 Oil on canvas 50 × 70cm
Cambridge St John's College 2023 Oil on canvas 50 x 70cm .
Pumpkins 2016 Oil on canvas 75 × 95cm
Malcolm studied at the Royal College of Art and worked at the Royal Academy of Arts for several years. Included here are recent drawings from Kew Gardens
Email: moseleymalcolm@yahoo.co.uk
Pencil drawing A4
Pencil drawing A4
Pencil drawing A4
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