Sally McGill
Sally McGill’s main inspiration comes from the landscape as seen from the air. The earth thus becomes a flat pattern, a mosaic of colour and texture, which the artists takes and translates into paint.
Colin McMaster
Colin McMaster takes idealised images from society and turns them against themselves. Deploying caricature and cartoon-like visual reductionism, his works are not portraits of individual people but amplified, two-dimensional identity templates of soc
Whitney McVeigh
At a moment when figurative art is enjoying something of a renaissance, Whitney McVeigh has produced a series of works that combine the expressive immediacy of gestural abstraction with the psychological depth of portraiture.
Antony Micallef
Antony Micallef’s ‘bubblegum pop’ paintings combine skilled brushwork with references to old masters and graphic design.
Ed Moses
Ed Moses has never limited himself in terms of style. In the process he has created a diverse body of predominantly abstract art that has remained true to his personal trajectory while being consistently in touch with the times.