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Steven Woods
Hi, I'm Ste... started painting in summer 2020 when I was made redundant from job of 13 years. I have 4 children and was hoping to marry their mother summer 2021 but unsure whether it will still go ahead.
I enjoy painting with watercolor... it is an interesting medium and can be very unforgiving if you make a mistake so need to stay focused when producing work.
I prefer painting landscape/seascape and wildlife but will also do occasional portraits. Looking to sell current/ future work and also taking commissions
Carolyn Browse
Hi, I'm a third-year Graphic Design student at Falmouth university entering the creative industry this year. I am interested in working on projects with a positive impact that prioritise people and planet over profit, and promote community. I really enjoy bringing physical processes into my work; this stems from a love of arts and craft since I was a child. I've also delved into graphic prop design recently and really enjoyed getting stuck in with making and using my hands.
@carrie_design_
Kate McClenaghen
Hello, I’m a 19 year old painter moving to study a degree in Painting and Printmaking at the Glasgow School of Art in September. Most work is for sale and commissions are welcome! Currently based in Wrexham in North Wales. Feel free to contact me!
Instagram page - @kate.mcclenaghen_art
Mark Noble
Mark Noble is an English artist based in Somerset, UK. His works shine a new light on the under-valued aspects of the world in which we live. Often specialising in landscape paintings and abstract work, he infuses his worlds with a melancholic and spiritual beauty.
After a difficult time at school (dealing with autism and severe dyslexia) and spending nearly 20 years working in a local plastics factory, Mark set out to pursue his dream of becoming an artist. Inspired by the work of Turner, he expresses the mystical, dream-like and sublime, through delicate attention to the commonplace or overlooked.
Mark has exhibited paintings across the UK and Europe and has received interest from as far afield as South America. He is currently running art workshops to encourage those who, like him, have creative dreams yet to be fully realised.
Work was recently sold at a large exhibition in London (the OXO Gallery) to raise awareness of Parkinson’s Disease and paintings are on display in several other galleries around England. In March 2021, Mark became an ambassador for a charity called 'Outside In' – their aim is to assist and promote disabled artists. He is also busy working on private commissions, exhibiting, developing new ideas and getting children involved with art (one Lottery-funded project involved children painting a mural at a local school in Glastonbury).
Moving forward, Mark wants to promote environmentally friendly art as much as possible. His ‘Driftwood Collection’ features art painted on recycled materials such as old tiles, window frames, bark and even old coffee table tops!
Halimah Zakiuddin
My name is Halimah Sadia Zakiuddin. I love art and I have been painting for several years. I mainly paint scenes from nature, landscapes and abstract art. I also enjoy pottery, mosaics, sculpture, jewellery making and glass art. I'm also a writer and a poet and I like to write poems to go with my art. I've exhibition at the Bethlem art fair for 3 years running and I also exhibit at W3 gallery.
Abi Winter Abi Winter
Hi there! Im a student illustrator at Cambridge School Of Art! Originally from North Wales, I love to work in Colour, working in a variety of ways, from architetural illustrations to typography! I also work traditionally, through paper cut, to digital! For more examples of my work check out my website abiwinter.co.uk
Adil Rehman
I am currently working at Smartech as Digital Specialist and studying BSc Computer Science at London South Bank University. At Smartech I primarily work at designing, developing, managing eCommerce and all digital creatives. Furthermore, I develop internal iOS Apps & manage internal special softwares. For my personal projects, I have recently developed and distributed an iPhone application to the Apple Appstore called CTZN which helps people intending to become British citizens in the UK to pass their citizenship test. I am a highly motivated individual who is goal orientated and always takes on challenges and seeks best solutions towards it. I am able to work to deadlines and also in strict accordance with the requirements of the industry. I am seeking to further my career in Computer science & Ai.
Terry Sewell Terry Sewell
I'm a working-class Norfolk son The Barsham Boy, born 16th April 1955, in a time that many will be able to relate to. A time that to me stood still in the most captivating and inspiring era I now consider to have been the most incredible period of my life and an honour to have ever been part of growing up in, the sweet rural village of East Barsham to which I grew to love both its people and its mesmerising beauty both in nature and scenery. For 26 years I lived and grew to adulthood in this place so close to my heart which bears the fruit of the written words I write about inspired by my bittersweet journey through life. I began writing as young as five years old, in my early years I wrote mainly poetry but my ambition was always to hopefully become an established successful writer. As an infant growing up under the disciplinarian ways of my heartless father who used to beat me and call me useless, writing became an escape for me and a way of finding happiness and a purpose for living. Once I left the family fold at 26 years of age I had to work all my life for a living to make ends meet for my own wives and family. My writing suffered a lot and I became frustrated that I could never seem to find the time to achieve all I wanted in the subject. However, whenever I could I wrote both poetry and short stories and loved those moments of peace and tranquility so much but as hard as I tried I couldn't find an agent or publisher. Just over six years ago I decided it was now or never to publish my work, it was not quite how I had hoped but at least my work was finally out there for people to read by independently publishing stories myself. Since doing this I have met some lovely people through being invited to local schools, libraries, and events to do author talks, workshops, and book signings to which was so exciting. I am now retired loving the time I have left to write everything I have always wanted, currently writing my new thriller The Bride, Lady Leaves, and a children's book entitled The Curse of Karlevil. Whether I am ever lucky enough to obtain an agent and publisher or not I will continue to write out of love for the written word which has comforted me so much throughout my life from the heart until I'm unable to write anymore. But at least by then, I would have given it a dam good try.
Kelly Wood
- I am 18 years old and am looking for work online, be that freelancing or overall getting paid online. This is the most convient way for me and I feel like I could do well.
- I have 3 A-Levels, an A in Graphic Design, and B's in Photography and English language.
- I gravitate more to illustration and animation.
- Commissions are Open.
- I will be staring university in September 2021 to do an animation degree.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZoJjErRSUODZ_5qb3-8l8A
Sheena Bulpitt
Ever curious and a bit of a rebel...I am an artist who embraces freedom of expression and encourages others to be who they are too.
My paintings provide reminders of beauty, strength and resilience. An invitation to explore who you are, our connections to each other and to nature.
Olivia Foskett
I'm a young woman artist, fascinated with decay and collapse, with our built environment, with dark explorative portraiture, with the ocean, with gothic and feminist literature, with cave drawings... I could go on.
I create paintings, photographs and drawings, responding to any of the above.
Influences include Anselm Kiefer, the great JMW Turner, Caspar David Freidrich and more.
I also have a creative writing practice, a background in literature and in sustainable business and marketing.
Ralph Lee-Evans
I am just starting out my creative journey fresh out of De Montfort University with a degree in Media and Communication. My creative passions include:
Creative Writing such as Journalism, Scripts, and Stories.
Social Media.
Film and Television.
Public Relations.
I would love to be part of any one of these creative industries and am constantly developing my skills and learning more.
Missouri Sutcliffe
I am a 21-year-old Oxford Brookes University graduate, with a First Class BA (Hons) degree.
My love of filmmaking extends towards all kinds of visual storytelling, but my current focus is particularly in the documentary form. I love real life stories and I've always been interested in journalism, both in print and visually.
I try to dabble in several creative things - I enjoy writing, whether that be scribbling a few sentences here and there or writing a full tv series! I love to draw and design. I'm an avid cook, I play guitar, and I'm very into film photography.
Hollie Miller
Hollie Miller is a performance artist with an interdisciplinary practice and background in contemporary dance. She has performed internationally in the UK, Europe, Finland, Switzerland, Argentina and Japan in contemporary art galleries, museums, land art and performance art festivals. She holds an MA from Royal College of Art (2016) and a BPA from Northern School of Contemporary Dance (2010).
She has been awarded artist residencies at: Hogchester Arts (UK), NAIRS Contemporary Art Centre (CH), Serlachius Museum (FI) and La Ira de Dios (AR). Her short films have been shown at feminist film festivals internationally and in 2019 she won The Next Thing Moving Image Award at Bury Art Museum (UK). Exhibitions include: UK Mexican Arts Society, Airspace Gallery, NewBridge Project and Baltic39 Gallery (UK). Select festivals include: MEM Experimental Festival Bilbao (ES), Land Art Biennale Art Safiental (CH), Revolve Performance Art Days (SE), London’s Biennale of International Performance Art & Noise, Apulia Land Art Festival (IL) and 100 Years DADA (JP).
As a performer she has worked with artists, choreographers and filmmakers including: Isabel Lewis, Tate Modern; Pierre Joseph, Frieze Art Fair; LEIMAY, Brooklyn Museum; Di Mainstone, National Portrait Gallery, Barbican, Wilton’s Music Hall and Creators Project New York. She has been awarded grants from Arts Council England, European Cultural Foundation, Oppenheim-John Downes Memorial Trust, Argentine Educational Trust, Francis Reckitt, Eaton Fund, Gane Trust and the Lisa Ullmann Travel Scholarship to study Butoh in Japan.
Chloe Howard
I am currently studying Level 3 Media Makeup at CWA and I have done a VRQ in Woman's Hairdressing which gives me an advantage in certain aspects of my course. I always complete my work in good time and to the best of my ability. I plan to go to university in October 2022 and study Media Makeup further.
MUA Insta: chloelucymuax
Tarrin Hall
- Multi-instrumentalist from Bristol looking to stay in Manchester.
- (Drums, Guitar, Bass)
- Soon to graduate from BIMM Manchester, earning a Bachelor's degree in Drums and Music Business (Joint Honours).
- Key Modules:
- Audience Experience and Motivation (psychology in marketing)
- Marketing and PR
- The Music Business
- Professional Portfolio
- Specialised Genre Performance
- Key Modules:
- Experience in video editing and graphic design; starting to learn music production.
mark mann
Mark Mann is a ceramics, textile and bronze artist and course leader from Norfolk.
Following a degree in Fine Art and Psychology, Mark studied Art Education at Homerton college Cambridge. A passion for construed textiles stems from a family history of needlework and quilting. Mark first received recognition for his textile work through winning the international festival of quilts in 2014 for his quilt ‘Dear Mrs Morcom’ created with Bridget Mann.
Following his MA in textile design, for which Mark received the Vice Chancellors post graduate prize, he was selected as emerging artist at the East Anglia Art Fund’s Heritage exhibition 2018. He has recently shown work at the Museum of the Home in London and next year will have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Classical Archaeology Cambridge.
Cam Fitzhugh
I have always considered myself to be a creative person. Most of my time was spent creating videos or formulating short stories and film scripts in my younger and formative years. Having grown up immersing myself in film and TV, writing or creating my own, I felt, was a fantastic way to feel involved within an industry I deeply admired. This same admiration led me to complete an MA in ‘Writing for Performance and Publication’ at the University of Leeds. Beyond my love for script creation, my time on the course also allowed me to gain vital experience within every sphere of filmmaking, whether filming, editing or even acting, whilst also allowing me to grow and develop my craft as a screenwriter.
Since finishing my MA I have held copywriting positions at various digital marketing companies, however, I still seek to get involved within the creative industry in any way I can. Be it script writing, editing, producing, directing or even starring, I crave the environments that will enable to gain invaluable insight and experience within the industry I admire.
Roxanne Bennett
I am Roxanne Bennett, a 17 year old photographer from Hertfordshire. My dream is to one day become a professional photographer so I am open to any advice and constructive criticism you can give me to help me advance.
Check out my Instagram to see my full portfolio @roxyphotographyxx