I have
cross-cultural New Zealand and British heritage and
I am inspired by colour and the surrounding landscape
– exterior and interior, remembered and present.
My work comes from strong Pacific influences, including
patterns, colours and textures.
Seonaid finds watercolour an exciting and unpredictable medium and loves the vibrancy and transparency of the colour and the way it captures the beauty of light. She has sold many paintings and won 2nd prize at an Open Art Exhibition last year and will happily consider commissions.
Chris
is a great fan of Bob Ross. Chris is promoting himself
as an art therapist as he would like to teach people
to paint as well as benefiting the sterss relief painting
can bring, he is always looking for inspiration.
Sheena loves painting in watercolours. She goes to the coast and feels the swell of the waves and incoming storms. She looks down over industrial towns with fog rising. She catches the light as it fades on the firth. She watches waterfalls crashing in highland glens and light shimmering over cities. Sheena just loves looking and seeing something that makes her say 'WOW' out loud, and she is usually on her own!
Alita
is based in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She has worked
for many years as a graphic artist and illustrator,
working for various companies throughout the UK. Alita's
work is influenced by organic forms and textures, but
usually motivated by combinations of colours. Alita
works primarily in acrylic or watercolour, sometimes
combining them with other media.
Kip
trained as a painter and art-historian
at Leeds University and Chelsea School of Art. Practicing
painter since 1978 working in fishing villages of Britain
and France. The interest in the play of light on the
shapes of fishing boats and their reflections has led
to extensive travels around Europe.
Born
1959 in Hastings East Sussex Kay has lived and worked
in and around the area for most of her life, loving
the fact that from there she has access to some of the
most beautiful and inspiring countryside with the added
bonus of the ever changing coastline.