- Ali Campbel
- Aneta Srodon
- Asia SImpson
- Ben Jensen
- Blair Zaye
- Colleen Morice
- Daniela Sbrinsy
- Gemma Lowe
- Isabel Moseley
- James Naylor
- Julie Chaussat
- Kate Chappel
- Lizzy Stewart
- Patricia Ziad
Ali Campbel
Abstract and often dark illustraion work, from the master of abstract illustration. Each piece expresses movement and fantastic dialouge. Come and see for yourself.
Aneta Srodon
Bright acrylic dots which make up bright bouyant works - a bright visual delight in all!
Ben Jensen
Drawing his inspiration from British realism, American romanticism, human behaviour and emotion. Ben's pieces are a combination of illustration and collage.
Blair Zaye
The suit, the thought, the suit that thinks, the suit that suits, the suit suits the suits, the suit should lighten up, the suit is enlightened.
Colleen Morice
Colleen is back with her revised Fly-Jack series, showing Londons undergroud illegal flyering trade in a new artistic light.
Daniela Sbrinsy
This project explores nonchalant behaviour in public and its social appropriateness and others abilities of individual acceptance.
Gemma Lowe
Gemma is curious about the relationships we forge with culture and how it manifests within us as expressions of behaviour.
Isabel Moseley
Showing are a series of continuous line drawings which is the style mapping the true path and creation of each drawing.
James Naylor
Yearbook is a series of portraits that explore the idea of hope and positive hybridization in future generations.
Julie Chaussat
The body of work JuIie is exhibiting was produced in Kathmandu / Nepal, in April 2009, in collaboration with the Burn Violence Survivor-Nepal and focuses on the issue of suicide attempts through kerosene immolation.
Kate Chappel
A mixture of abstracts, seascapes and portraits, painting with strong vibrant colours, Kates art is fun and flirtatious.
Lizzy Stewart
Explores the disruption and fragmentation of the photographic image with a particular reference to the family album.







