Every artist who exhibits with us gets added to our network. So if you have been to one of our exhibitions and get home and want to know more about an artist or two, you can find all the artists right here.
Airam Artisan & Accessories
Airam Artisan & Accessories creates the most beautiful handcrafted woven accessories, made from high quality natural fibres and yarns including, wool, cotton, linen and silk. www.airamaccessories.weebly.com |
Lucie Smith
Hailing from coastal Suffolk Lucie Smith is a self taught photographer and digital artist.
Not often brought into print, Lucie’s upcoming exhibition pieces will be a thin slice of a haphazard and largely whimsical collection of digital images. You can see Lucie’s photos online at flickr.com/photos/wiccy Wesbite Wiccy.com |
Jill Liversidge
Jill Liversidge is a passionate shamanic 3D artist, who creates her work from materials she finds, on her beach walks around Norfolk. She enjoys giving things second and third lives. She creates beautiful jewelry and stunning 3D pictures.
Email: wisewomanoracle@gmail.com |
Urban Shadow
Dal Knight – Urban Documentary Photographer based on the East Coast.
His work can be found online at UrbanShadow.net |
Alan Stanton
Alan Robert Stanton Is an illustrator/artist working mainly in ballpoint pen and watercolour. Alan currently resides in Rollesby, Norfolk.
Alan has a varied study history covering various aspects of fine Art, graphic design and also web design. Alan has only within the last year returned to Illustration after a 15 year absence. Alan's most recent exhibitions have been in great Yarmouth and Beccles Alan is currently collaborating with the Artist daniel mcgrath on a piece incorporating both their unique styles. https://facebook.com/alanstantonillustrator |
Andreas Kostantinos
Chloe Dale
Chloe Dale is a shy & inspiring, talented artist from ipswich. We are proud that she agreed to be part of our Spring 2016 exhibition. This is her first exhibition and you won't be disappointed with the standard of her work. Her artwork is amazing.
https://www.facebook.com/Chloe-Dale-Art |
Daniel McGrath
Daniel McGrath - Wild West of Yarmouth
He was born in Edgeware, London 10 January 1979. McGrath is a self-taught outsider artist with a recognisable style that reveals his passion for paint as a medium. Much of his work is inspired by early childhood memories of his father in a boxing ring. McGrath has retained an interest in boxing, and has made many portraits of famous fighters. His love of depicting pop culture inspired him to paint notorious Kray twins Ronald and Reggie, as portrayed in a charming painting that belies their true character titled "Having a Cup of Tea with my Bro". McGrath has little regard for convention and totally ignores normal restrictions of scale and perspective. His unusual style subject and use of colour can at times display a distinctive and primitive appeal, no subject is taboo. The bulk of his recent work has been influenced by his interest in Films and Pop music. Email: omega28@outlook.com |
Craft by Hands on HeArt

Craft by Hands on HeArt is a Gt Yarmouth based social enterprise that promotes handmade quality craft based skills.
Started in 2013 with just a granny trolley full of art supplies we’ve progressed to a weekly drop in Arts and Crafts service at Community Roots 10.30-3.30 each Tuesday.
Our group and its committee are peer led and all our items are made by our members who have lived experience of mental ill health, addictions, drugs, alcohol, gambling, dual diagnosis and the homelessness sector.
We try to use where possible locally sourced, ethical and repurposed materials for our craft goods.
All the proceeds from sales go directly back into group funds. This supports our members by enabling them to have access to many creative materials and equipment to support their artistic recovery journeys.
Our long term aim for Craft is to support our members to work towards suitable and flexible self employment opportunities that work for people, not against them.
Join us on Facebook: Craft by Hands on HeArt https://www.facebook.com/Craftgy
The Recovery Labyrinth Project and our blog http://therecoverylabyrinthproject.blogspot.co.uk/
Started in 2013 with just a granny trolley full of art supplies we’ve progressed to a weekly drop in Arts and Crafts service at Community Roots 10.30-3.30 each Tuesday.
Our group and its committee are peer led and all our items are made by our members who have lived experience of mental ill health, addictions, drugs, alcohol, gambling, dual diagnosis and the homelessness sector.
We try to use where possible locally sourced, ethical and repurposed materials for our craft goods.
All the proceeds from sales go directly back into group funds. This supports our members by enabling them to have access to many creative materials and equipment to support their artistic recovery journeys.
Our long term aim for Craft is to support our members to work towards suitable and flexible self employment opportunities that work for people, not against them.
Join us on Facebook: Craft by Hands on HeArt https://www.facebook.com/Craftgy
The Recovery Labyrinth Project and our blog http://therecoverylabyrinthproject.blogspot.co.uk/
Sarah Faulkes. BA Hons Fine Art
My work has evolved around the concept of self, the reality of the hidden, that which we hide from our actual self. I have researched the self through the use of microscopes, microphones and endoscopes, to see, the undisputable collections of cells tissues fluids and organs etc., which are a truth to the naked eye, as they can be only what they are. It is the mixture of the mass which creates the individual, who by their very nature become a being who not only lies to itself but also lies to society. I am intrigued by this duality which lives within each and every human. I utilize this mass of research to create my own lies of self to present, a new kind of interior exterior world to the viewing audience, through the use of exhibition.
E-mail: Faulkesart@btinternet.com |