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Katie Eveson. Katie has undertaken a wide range of public and private commissions and has contributed greatly to the art scene in rural Lancashire. Currently she is focussing her attention on developing her career as a creative practitioner and is a resident artist at Bee Mill Studio. Read more... |
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Edward Foster has a deep love of nature which, undoubtedly, comes across in his colourful and imaginative paintings. The spiritual connection between man, animals and the landscape is the theme of much of his work. Read more... |

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Sally Hollingworth Born in 1974, Sally grew up in the picturesque village of Goostrey in Cheshire. Being part of a creative family with a fondness for the countryside, she soon adopted the creative spirit and a strong appreciation for nature. In 1996 Sally graduated with a BA(Hons) in Fine Art & Painting from Bath School of Art & Design and moved to Lancashire in 2000. She now works as a professional artist from her studio in the Ribble Valley and teaches art at Blackpool & Fylde College. Read more... |
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Moira Metcalfe is a well established artist living and working in the bustling market town of Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales. Born in 1953, she used to visit the Dales as a child and was inspired by the dramatic landscape around her. Her work explores landscapes of constantly changing moods and climates with an enormity of light and movement, producing unique and personal responses to the influences of her surroundings. Read more... |

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Sarah Victoria Scott is the youngest artist working from the studios at Bee Mill in Ribchester. It is the physical processes of nature that have inspired and informed her work. In her installations and in her paintings, Sarah aims to show the instability and constant growth within nature. Read more... |
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Simon Shorrock lives
and works from his home studio in Adelaide, Australia.
When Simon was living in the UK he exhibited his early work
alongside Angela Wakefield in a number of exhibitions in the
North of England. Currently he is now working on a series of
paintings based on the
Australian bushranger Ned
Kelly, as well as other
work with a strong social/philosphical narrative. His imaginative
colourful original paintings have an unrivalled
intensity and his highly developed techniques with oil paint
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Paula Velarde has had an extensive
career as a professional artist and Ascot Studios will be representing
her throughout 2010. Her paintings evolve from direct observations
of the vitality of the landscape. As Paula explains, "I
am one of a small number of painters who brave the elements
to work 'en plein air', in all weather and seasons... The rugged,
ever-changing landscapes of the North of England are a constant
multi-coloured inspiration." Read more... |