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Here are just some of the artists whose work we stock at the gallery.  If you are looking for work by an artist not listed, please contact us as we can usually source work for a special order.

Eigg from Arisaig
One Sunset Slips into Another
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Sarah Anderson
Sarah’s inspiration is derived from the magnificent Scottish landscape, particularly the west coast. The recurring themes in her work reflect the dramatic effects of weather on the mountains and shorelines.

Emma Bibby
 

Des Brophy
Des Brophy spent 22 years as a Policeman. As well as his work being a humorous observation of life, there is an element of reality to the characters portrayed in his pictures.

Daniel Campbell

Daniel Campbell
Daniel was born in Glasgow in 1951. He Studied at Glasgow School of Art and at Glasgow College of Building and Printing.  Prior to establishing his own studio In 1995, Daniel worked as an Artist and Lithographer in the Printing Industry .

Lee Campbell
Playing Marbles
Shimmering Light

Lee Campbell
The essence of Lee’s work is distilled from her immediate surroundings.  Her intention is to use colour to generate different moods and to suggest dimensions hidden within familiar locations

Margaret Clarkson
Margaret works mainly in watercolour.  Much of her current work has evolved from the enjoyment of observing people and their surroundings. Remembering the pace
and detail of growing up in the 1940's - 50's Margaret has produced a number of limited edition prints depicting family life from the post-war period.

Caroline Cooke
Living and working in Glencoe, Caroline draws inspiration from the stunning backdrop of magnificent scenery right on her doorstep. Caroline enjoys working in pastels, as well as mixed media and watercolours. Her aim is to capture the vibrancy of colour and intricate details in the landscape as well as convey to the viewer, the light, atmosphere, mood and dynamism of the mountains, glens and shores of this beautiful part of the world.

Nicky Corker

Nicky Corker
As Director of Art in Mill Hill, North London Nikky enjoyed sharing her passion with young people. Introducing them to painting, drawing, photography, pottery, sculpture and much more besides. Since leaving there to enjoy her own children, Nikky has been able to establish a studio where she can paint to her hearts content. Her inspiration comes from life itself and the little things that make us happy.

Laurence Dingley
Coastal Bluebells
Close Embrace
Polperro
Morning in Autumn
Photo Finish
Allan Morgan

Laurence Dingley
Painting in oils on canvas, Laurence Dingley is an artist inspired by natural light who mainly paints 'in situ' and has a studio/gallery near Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

David Dipnall
David Dipnall was born in Scotland and lived in England until 1968, when he and his wife Audrey decided to travel the world. Australia became their home for the next five years during which time he worked initially in product design, but later found an opportunity to join the teaching staff at Geelong Grammar School. He returned to England in the summer of 1974 after deciding to become a professional artist. He is now firmly established as England's leading living landscape artist.

Mark Fielding
Mark lives in Saltash & trained with Robert Lenkiewicz. His subject paintings include dancing, seascapes and portraits.

Brett Humphries
Brett's work is inspired by the beautiful and unique scenery of Devon and Cornwall, particularly the fishing villages and beaches that dot the coastline. Brett was born in Devon and has spent over 20 years living in Devon and Cornwall, and it's this intimate knowledge and passion for the area that is infused into his artwork.

Paul James
Self taught artist Paul James is a remarkable and fascinating man. He is a gifted wildlife, animal and landscape artist and a wonderful pianist. He went on to develop a career in music. However he returned to his first love of art and began painting professionally in 1986.

Jacquie Jones
She paints not only thoroughbred racing horses and arab horses but dressage and much more. She creativity has a wide brief from her early work as a china painter decorating dinner services, that now are collectors items, to her wonderful vibrant horse paintings and now fashion.

Allan Morgan
Alan is a full-time artist living in on the borders of Herefordshire and Powys. The basis of his inspiration remains largely his love of light, colour and atmosphere in landscape. Having formerly spent many years living near the coast, he regularly returns to this subject matter.

Grace

Judy Kent Pryah
Judi been selling her portraits of dogs and horses since she was 17. She has travelled the world extensively, which has provided a great source of knowledge and inspiration for her art. Judi is an all round accomplished equestrienne and BHSAI. Judi has a very successful Arabian Show and Breeding Stud and two very busy studios in the beautiful National Park Area of North Yorkshire.

Walking the Dog

Roy Putt
Roy’s paintings are of motor cars in some form or other, from 1950, to Racing Cars and the ‘Jazz’ series.

Alert

Mary Ann Rogers
Mary Ann Rogers, watercolour artist, works from her recently built studio at her home in Redesdale, Northumberland. She paints a variety of animals from hares to giraffes. Her paintings and prints are regularly exhibited in the UK and overseas, including the Royal Watercolour Society.

Homeward Bound

Jacqueline Stanhope
With an international profile, Jacqueline is established as one of the world's finest equine artists.

Stonethwaite

Peter Symonds
Peter has enjoyed a lifelong love affair with the Lake District. He started painting professionally at the age of 22.  He has a rare talent for capturing light and mood, giving the viewer of one of his paintings the feeling of actually “being there”. No less an authority than David Shepherd has described the quality of Peter Symonds landscapes as “unmatched”. Working exclusively in oils, he draws inspiration from some of the great traditional artists and in particular by painters of the Newlyn School who lived in Cornwall a century ago.

Bobbing About
Galileo

Bill Tolley
 

Hubert de Watrigant
Hubert was born and brought up in South West France where his father bred and trained racehorses. In 1976 he decided to become a full-time professional artist, holding his first one man exhibition at Maisons-Lafitte. Hubert soon became recognised as one of France’s leading equestrian artists. As testament to his talent his work now features in numerous private and public collections in England, Japan and the Emirates. Private collectors include Her Majesty The Queen

David Young

David Young
David Young has built a strongly admired reputation over his career for his meticulously detailed and atmospheric oil paintings, mostly of the landscapes of Devon and in particular Dartmoor National Park. His paintings cover subjects from the high Tors and heather clad moors, via the fast flowing rivers, to the gentle peace of the estuaries.

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