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		<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk</link>
		<description>Buy and Sell Original art and Quality Art Prints Online</description>	
		
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			<title>New artist added - Adrian Wright</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/adrian_wright/index.php</link>
			<description>Adrian has been painting for most of his life however he has only turned to working as a full time artist for the last three years or so. Adrian has worked in many different mediums and styles during his career, he is currently working in acrylics and has been for the last year or so. As for most Artists Adrian's style and the way his style evolves is the most important factor in his work. Adrian uses a palette knife to paint which has helped him greatly in the creation of his very unique and original painting style. 
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			<title>New work added by Gerard Tunney</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/gerard_tunney/index.php</link>
			<description>Gerards work is largely influenced by poetry, myth, the theatre. This is linked to a series of Fine Art residencies with The Birmingham Royal Ballet, Opera North,Northern Sinfonia. Gerard has exhibited widely in the U.K. particularly London. Gerards most recent exhibition was with Numasters/Art Movement and the Russell Gallery.
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			<title>New work added by Sheena Phillips</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/sheena_phillips/index.php/</link>
			<description>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!
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			<title>New Artist Added - Ian Hudson</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/ian_hudson/index.php</link>
			<description>Ian has been a profesional watercolour artist for thirty years and has taught watercolours and life-drawing for nearly twenty of them. His subjects include landscape/seascape, wildlife, portraiture, figure studies etc.
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			<title>New Work Added by Felicity Jackson</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/felicity_jackson/index.php</link>
			<description>Felicity has had a lifelong interest in the natural world, and so her preferred subjects are wildlife and landscapes, though buildings and townscapes also appeal to her. Watercolour is Felicity's favourite medium – she loves its delicacy and spontaneity. She finds it lends itself well to both landscapes and detailed animal studies.
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			<title>New Work Added by Susan Harvey</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/susan_harvey/</link>
			<description>Susan is greatly influenced and inspired by nature and the human condition.   The paintings exhibited in this gallery are an eclectic group of domesticated animals, landscape vistas, and textured abstracts. Much of Susans work is derived from photographs and memories of a particular scene or animal.
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			<title>New Work Added by Barry Toms</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/barry_toms/index.php</link>
			<description>Barry's paintings attempt to capture a moment in time and invite the viewer to consider the frozen moment. The viewer is invited to explore the world of the painting and in a two-way transaction his visual and emotional responses to the subject will react with the viewers' perceptions and experiences and thus the spectator will form their own unique impressions and meanings.
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			<title>New work added by Graham Cox</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/graham_cox/</link>
			<description>Pastel artist Graham Cox was born and grew up in Bath. Graham left school at 16 to join the Royal Navy and spend 10 years in telecommunications. Graham’s boyhood love of painting was rekindled in 1994 after seeing an episode of Art Works with watercolour artist David Bellamy.
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			<title>New artist added - Peter Wilks </title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/peter_wilks/</link>
			<description>Peter has been a professional artist for the last 30 years, working in the publishing and design world. Peter has always drawn the female figure in his working life, and now he is expressing this form in a new way. Peter likes to hint at the form of the figure within the picture to give the viewer a sense of life and movement, sometimes using the inspiration of dance.
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			<title>New work added by Rachel M McCullock</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/rachel_m_mccullock/index.php</link>
			<description>Rachel aims to create bold, vibrant, emotive and energetic canvases. The paintings range from representational images to textural abstracts, from wildlife to majestic coastal scenes with a great deal in between. Rachel likes to think that the use of striking colour is the defining indicator of her work.
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			<title>New work added by Wynne Jones</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/wynne_jones/</link>
			<description>Wynne is a full member of the Guild of Railway Artists and has exhibited regularly with the Guild for many years at various venues including the National Railway Museums at York, Swindon and Shildon and other galleries throughout the United Kingdom. Wynne has also had work included in the Guild’s latest book ‘Along Artistic Lines’ published in 2003 in conjunction with the National Railway Museum and the Science Museum, London.
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			<title>New work added by Karen Read Coley</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/karen_read_coley/</link>
			<description>Karen paints traditional landscapes in pure watercolour, and have found the work of the Victorian watercolour artists to be very inspirational. She also paints slightly abstracted landscapes and tree and flower paintings using watercolour and acrylic inks for bolder colour mixes. 
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			<title>New Artist Added - Sue Joslin</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/sue_joslin/index.php</link>
			<description>Sue specialises in producing detailed, lifelike drawings, burned into wood and using the wood grain to bring her work to life, enhancing the sense of movement and warmth. Sue works on both bread boards and on wood slices. The boards give much lighter, honey tones with a less defined grain, while the wood slices have a much darker, richer tone, with a strongly defined grain. This technique also produces wonderful rustic sign boards.
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			<title>New Artist Added - Nigel Joslin</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/nigel_joslin/index.php</link>
			<description>Nigel's passion is the creation of fine detailed ink drawings, particularly commissions of people and pets, because he loves to capture expressions and the underlying essence of a person or animal. However, Nigel sometimes also draws landscapes and buildings etc. Nigel regularly displays his work in venues in south west Scotland.
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			<title>New work added by Susan Hill</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/susan_hill/index.php</link>
			<description>Susan loves the flow and immediacy of watercolour painting. Susan has also recently found the joys of acrylic painting, and she also use collage. Susans range and style is very eclectic from traditional seascapes, landscapes and florals, to spiritual, abstract and figurative works.
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			<title> 	New work added by Colin Pearce</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/colin_pearce/index.php</link>
			<description>Colin Pearce is a Fine Art Photographer. His distinctive images focus on nature, classical and gothic architecture, neon, urban landscapes, and the surreal worlds of our possible future. In all these works, his concerns remain consistent. Subjects are explored through areas of colour, movement, darkness and light, whilst the use of shadow, silhouette and time, evokes notions of presence and absence. From the Victorian palm houses at Kew to the current allure of the retro pleasure beach, his work explores beauty, horror and fantasy in our modern world.
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			<title>New work added by Susan Harvey</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/susan_harvey/</link>
			<description>Susan is greatly influenced and inspired by nature and the human condition.   The paintings exhibited in this gallery are an eclectic group of domesticated animals, landscape vistas, and textured abstracts. Much of Susans work is derived from photographs and memories of a particular scene or animal. 
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			<title>New Artist Added - Frazer Ashford</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk/frazer_ashford/index.php</link>
			<description>During the late 1970's and the early 1980's Frazer gained a reputation for his imaginative rock and theatre photography. His subjects included such legends as Charlie Chaplin, Gene Pitney, The New Seekers, Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Elton John and Dr Hook with many pictures being seen in newspapers, magazines and books as well as being featured in one-man exhibitions around the UK and America.
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			<title>Welcome to our News Feed</title>
			<link>http://www.on-linegallery.co.uk</link>
			<description>We will keep you up-to-date with all our news and you will be the first to know when we add a new artist or new work.
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