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| Jonathan Trim Fine Art |
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Jonathan has received a variety of awards and critical success. His work explores the landscape using the theme of estuaries and the remote areas of England. He uses a wide range of materials and techniques exploiting many aspects of mixed media. His paintings are often about places that he has known and explored over a long period of time. Some of these places he has known from childhood capturing the atmosphere and personal feelings associated with a particular environment. The results are paintings that are powerful in colour and texture and rich in personal emotional response.
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| Kerry Doyland Canvas Art |
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Kerry has received notable recognition for her work as an interior designer, winning the British Designer of the Year Award. Over the past four years Kerry has dedicate herself to her paintings, exploring further her love of colour and pigment. The content of her art varies considerably, from the voyeuristic side of human nature, to bright afternoons by the sea, but the theme of emotion evoked, is a strong link throughout.
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| Eddy Dodwell Canvas/Fine Art |
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Eddy is a well renowned artist based in the South East of England. During the free spirited sixties Eddy studied at the prestigious Camberwell College of art and design, after leaving he pursued a career as a Technical Illustrator. He has been painting fulltime since 2001 exhibiting throughout the UK. His works have hung in the Mall Galleries for the Daily Mail "Not the Turner Prize" of which he reached the finals. Eddy undertakes many private commissions, including pieces for Aston Martin. His paintings reflect a remarkable aptitude of observations for manmade structures and people. The pleasure that Eddy gains from painting exudes from his work in his own unique way.
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| 60's in Colour Canvas Art |
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Brian Bignell and Diane Thornton are both established artists and keen photographers. They have come together to produce some stunning colourised effects from Brian's original Black and White photographs of well known sixties groups and solo artists taken from 1963-1966. With Diane's knowledge and her attention to detail, the result is a wonderful collection of rejuvenated artwork, joining today's technology with yesterday's years.
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| Jerry Thornton Canvas Art |
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Jerry lives in Burnham on Crouch where he runs his own technology company. With over twenty years experience in digital technology, Jerry's abstract interpretations have a very individual style, simplifying forms that show depth and vivid colour. His ideas are both fresh and contemporary.
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| Diane Thornton Canvas Art |
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Living on the Essex coastline, her work has been greatly inspired by nature's natural aptitude to revise manmade structures, presenting a more organic, characteristic texture and colour that create a pleasing visual experience. Her images sometimes create a sense of calm and contemplation, sometimes reverberating with vivid colours.
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| X-Kids Canvas Art |
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Another side of Tim Wilson's art evolved from a very young age when Tim started drawing. But it was only when he had his own children that he started seriously expanding this area of his work. He draws inspiration from his children, Jet and Indigo for new ideas. "Hearing about the characters they make up for their own stories inspires me to draw the characters," says Tim. Tim draws the original with paper and pencil and then digitizes these drawings. The final colour and rendering are then done on computer.
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| Tim Wilson Fine Art |
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Tim Wilson was brought up on the South African east coast and now lives on the Essex / Suffolk border. He takes a lot of his inspiration from classical painters such as Turner and Constable. Having a strong Christian faith, Tim tries to interpret the beauty of man and God-made subjects with an impressionistic feel by digitally repainting his original photographs showing the beauty without the detail.
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