Neill Othen
Symmetry, shape, balance and pattern frequent these bold canvas’. With a clear pop art influence, as well as more contemporary feel for graphics, Neill Othen focuses on personal themes rather than those that revolve around consumerism and
Bill Owens
Bill Owens was there at the birth of suburbia in late 60s California, and he had the awareness to document a quiet piece of history. candid photographs are a rare and charming record of these early optimistic home-owners, dreaming their American drea
Simon Parish
Simon Parish’s hyper-real paintings present us with an alternative view of the city. Parish’s highly detailed oil works cleverly redefine the mundane underbelly of the urban experience.
Edd Pearman
Edd Pearman’s series ‘Too Late To Try’ is in the grand British tradition of using the arts as a form as social commentary but with a contemporary and very personal twist.
Reggie Pedro
Pedro is best known for his record cover artwork for Mercury award-winning band Gomez between 1998 and 1999, for which he won an award for best illustrator within the music industry in 2000.