| resident
artists: |
| |
Robert
Savin - England
I
love Wildlife and the Movies, so I am very lucky that
I work with animals and in my spare time I watch films and
paint !.. Therefore Animals and filmstars have always been
my favourite topics to paint or draw.

|
|
| |
Shylene
Schlackl - Canada
When
I make
these recycled treasures I hope they find a new home
where everyone imagines how many faces have looked into
each piece of mirror, or where each piece of driftwood has
traveled from and that they then consider each scratch and
nick part of the piece’s unique history.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Paul
Selman - UK
Paul
Selman is an artist living and working in Kent. He received
his formal artistic education at the Kent Institute of Art
& Design in Maidstone.
|
|
| |
James
Shaw - England
West
Country based Londoner. Experimentalist
professional artist and photographer.

|
|
| |
ZeroOneArt
Artist of the Month - January 2007
Jo
Sheppard - UK
I
turned away from my main interest of photography, discovering
a true passion for oil
painting. As a consequence of visits to various European
cities, I developed an interest in the ambiance characterised
by strong architectural features and quality of light. Creatively
interpreting this became the focus of my work.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Joanne
Simpson - UK
I
do realistic pet portraits in pastel by commission. Also
a variety of other subjects in various mediums including
Acrylic, Oil and Watercolour.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Darran
Slater - England
Self
taught. My style is figuretive, erotica. the curves and
shape of the human form fasinate me. That can be two bodies
melting into one, or maybe something more suggestive, that
takes the viewer to a fond memory, who knows?
artist's
own website
|
|
|
Alan
Snowling - UK
Although
primarily involved with sculpture, Alan is also working
with mixed
media contemporary works, incorporating the balance
of texture and colour through modern, traditional and natural
materials.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Iveta
Spele - UK
I like
to experiment with different mediums and textures. I focus
on decorative
abstract art for contemporary interiors but sometimes
I’m falling in love with flowers.
|
|
| |
ZeroOneArt
Artist of the Month - August 2006
Andrew
Stanford - UK
My
images are about discovering the dynamic world of energy,
light and colour. After many years of experimenting
with photographic film, my primary elements are grain,
blur and colour. All of which are created in the camera
and then hand printed in my own colour darkroom.
No digital work, no photoshop.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
ZeroOneArt
Artist of the Month - February 2008
John Stecko - England
Art
has been in my blood since being a young boy. I am forever
looking for fresh ideas. I love to experiment
with different mediums and techniques. Even inventing
some of my own techniques! Hence the scope of my work is
so vast.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Alisa
Stevenson - West Yorkshire, UK
I have
been painting for pleasure for many years, most of my inspiration
is from the natural beauty of the British countryside. Colour
and texture greatly influence my art work. I do the majority
of my work in the acrylic medium and some in oil.
|
|
| |
Cherie
Sullivan - Scotland
I
love colour, texture and shape, these things seem to inspire
me the most. The seasons seem to have an effect on the way
I paint, during the summer everything is loud, bright and
vibrant. But during the winter months my paintings tend
to take a more sombre hue.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
| T |
Annie
Taylor - UK
I
use strong colour, bold shape and layered texture to convey
my passion for the landscape of Dorset. I work with oil,
acrylic and mixed media on gallery quality box canvas, painting
the edges so that you can hang my pictures directly onto
your wall.
artist's
own website
|
|
| |
Emma
Taylor - UK
I like
to experiment with colours and texture to express different
moods/emotions and create abstract forms. An abstract painting
is like a patchwork of many ideas and smaller paintings
all brought together to create one form of expression which
has more then one explanation.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Ralph
Taylor - Scotland
Having
retired he took up painting encouraged by his family. He
was surprised how soon his paintings began to sell. He has
tried most mediums and is still moving from one to another.
Recently he has began to see that there can be a link
between painting and the search for meaning and understanding
and he has began to explore this much more in the paintings
he is producing.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
Rob
Taylor - Cornwall, England
As with
all great works of art - enjoy - be inspired - look beyond
the surface, discover the depth of passion, the intensity
of feeling, you will find that its always there to those
that seek it out.

|
|
| |
Sarah
Tew - UK
Art
has always been an interesting subject to me, when I was
very young I remember seeing it as something which was very
fun.

|
|
| |
Amanda
Thompson - United Kingdom
I am
a Pagan Artist who likes working with textiles but also
enjoys using
my original creations to recreate digital prints.

|
|
| |
Joe
Townend - UK
Railway
artist. Self taught Yorkshire artist. Spent 25 years
as a signwriter and pub sign artist. Now paint full time.
artist's
own website

|
|
| |
| U,
V |
Peter
Valente - Scotland
My work
consists of images
that are expressed in a range of graphic styles.

|
|
| |
John
Varden - United Kingdom
I am
a retired art teacher. I have taken early retirement in
order to concentrate on developing my own work. I have sold
a number of pieces privately since retiring and now wish
to expand my market audience.

|
|
| |
|
|
|
link
exchange artists: |
| Angela
B Schofield - UK
Angela does paintings and illustrative works which are largely
imaginative and figurative, often with an element of fantasy
and symbolism.
artist's
website
|
|
| |
John
T. Sproule
- Canada
John T. Sproule--a classical realist oil painter. Still life,
landscape, figurative and portraits. Watercolour, pencil and
charcoal drawing. Commissions welcome. artist's
website |
|
|
|
Horse art by Suzana Stojanovic Suza
an equine artist. Original oil on canvas and pastel paintings
of horses, horse drawings. Horse portraits, landscape, people.
Realism, photorealism, hyperrealism.
The
Magical World of Horses by Suzana Stojanovic an artist
|
|
| |
|
Adriana Villagra - Paraguay, South America
Realistic oil paintings and drawings. I consider myself
a self-taught artist. I establish a connection to the world
through art. It is pure alchemy, where the elements of nature
are manipulated to create something that transcends the
human condition. Website in Spanish and English.
artist's
website
|
|
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| |