Melanie Russell
Melanie Russell describes her work as ‘an investigation into flatness’. In her compositions, figure and ground are given equal priority; the ‘subject has to fight it out with the ‘backdrop’ for the viewer’s attention.
John Simpson
Drawing has always formed the basis John Simpson’s work. Frequently referencing the world of folk tale and myth, Simpson explores the relationship and behavioural patterns between human and animal forms; the result being powerful, poetic imagery that
Joël Tettamanti
Swiss photographer Joël Tettamanti’s stunning photography is a bi-product of his extensive travelling throughout the world to places as remote as Greenland and Lesotho.
Stephen Walter
Stephen Walter creates landscapes where objects are slowly taken over by their symbolic representations, creating forests of geographical map symbols and places where every inch is mapped and quantified for human purpose.
Tim Wood
Tim Wood’s mono-prints are a combination of offset lithography and mono printing. Wood likes to play with different marks with the ink, and he admits that creating the occasional ‘happy accident’ is often how his prints come together.