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You'll
find a wide variety of paintings for sale from abstract
oil paintings to mixed media collages. If there's a particular
style of painting that you'd be interested in us sourcing
for you, we'd be happy to do so, please just drop us an
email. We are adding to our range of work all the time.
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| Andrew Vass makes drawings on urban locations. His
paintings and drawings represent a feeling of space and movement. Using charcoal he draws lines of motion
and gradient. These marks make and flatten
the space he sees before him.
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In his fresh nd colourful abstract paintings Chris investigates the functions of images, signs and systems and their effectiveness to communicate information.
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| He combines the weathered and bleached,
found pieces, paint, posters and photographs and uses
them as his vocabulary to create a narrative in each
piece of work.
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Elizabeth works in acrylics on large canvases creating vibrantly coloured abstract paintings inspired by objects around her.
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Emma looks to the history of art and cinema to inspire her work. Her exquisite and wonderfully detailed paintings explore themes of love, death and loss and associated emotions such as desire, fear and vulnerability.
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Faye Haskins paintings and prints are fuelled and inspired by her worldwide travelling, particularly to countries such as Cambodia, India, Thailand and Vietnam.
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Gillian's paintings originate from her interest in the tension between painted illusion and the emotive qualities of paint without reference to reality. Consequently her paintings feature imagery that contain passages of naturalism juxtaposed with media that is extremely freely, almost accidentally, applied.
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| Since getting distinction in her
MA in Barcelona, Gill Rocca has exhibited her paintings
in solo shows in London and abroad and was tipped
in the Daily Telegraph as an artist
to invest in.
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Holly’s subject is the urban crowd. Whether people are shown massed together in a jostling crowd formation, gathered in small groups in an art gallery, or singled out in a portrait, her paintings are lively observations on human gesture and activity.
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| Katherine's paintings are about the
process of creating a painting; her engagement with
her materials, the beauty of colour, and a study into
the passage of time.
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Jane Langley's sensual paintings and drawings are full of colour and decorative detail. Using the notion of 'craft' as a model, Jane combines iconography from a diverse range of influences.
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| Linda Leroy's paintings are mainly an expression of personal symbolism.
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| Mia's paintings are often concerned with binding relationships, emphasising qualities of wrapping, entwinning, connecting, lossening, trapping, letting go and she is interested in the formal qualities of binding materials such as string and wire. More
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Nick's strikingly beautiful paintings aim to break down the complex elements within his subject matter, reducing content to form, line and colour. Working exclusively with orchids, Nick extracts the features key to the flower's appeal.
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Sarah's colourful abstract paintings examine her perception of space. Each piece originates from photographic images of tower blocks and domestic interiors from which she selects their angular shapes and strong lines. She then layers the images over rather intricate wallpaper patterns to create a strikingly contrasting composition.
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Having worked and studied previously as a biologist, Susan combines a passion for the natural world and environmental issues with artistic concerns, in order to explore the boundaries between the two.
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| Thurle Wright's primary medium is found in paper and text.
Using pages from novels, manuals, atlases, dictionaries, photocopied documents, newspapers and magazines, she
cuts the paper into small units (cubes or strips) and then 'rebuilds' them into much larger structures, sometimes with
the addition of light.
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