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spotlight Meet Dutch mix-media artist Teis Albers

Reading time: 2 mins

After studying graphic design in Eindhoven, Teis Albers took the leap and set up his own art studio. He tells us about his diverse artistic practice which straddles illustration, typography and photography.

spotlight Marion McConaghie’s vintage dictionary butterflies

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We meet Lewes-based artist Marion McConaghie to discuss how she transforms old encyclopaedias, maps and books into intricate collages.

spotlight Ashton’s Mix, 2014, by Frank Bowling

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When Spencer Ashton Richards first set eyes on Bowling’s exquisite abstract work in a New York gallery in 1994, he admitted being overwhelmed by what he saw.

spotlight Croatian illustrator Ana Petrak’s food and drink designs

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Meet the Croatian graphic designer with a passion for food and drink. Her pieces make a great addition to any kitchen or dining room.

spotlight Meet London-based, multi-disciplinary artist Stephen Doherty

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Learn about his experience growing up in Manchester, discovering his artistic and design skills, and his limited edition floral prints.

spotlight Nikoleta Sekulovic’s ‘Mother and Muse’ collection

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As a mother herself, Sekulovic hopes that her work inspires more women and mothers to ‘dig into their own vision and potential.’ Discover her remarkable new figurative special editions published in partnership with Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.

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spotlight Meet Devon-based abstract painter Kathy Ramsay Carr

Reading time: 3 mins

Having studied fine art at Corsham Court in Wiltshire – where peacocks used to roam beside Capability Brown’s lake – it’s perhaps unsurprising that abstract painter Kathy Ramsay Carr is drawn to themes of nature, space, and stillness. 

spotlight Painter and printmaker Lesley Birch’s memories of Scotland

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Lesley Birch talks to us about keeping up creative momentum during times of uncertainty, immersing herself in colour, and her latest works inspired by her beloved homeland, Scotland.

spotlight Meet Helsinki-based illustrator Eija Vehviläinen

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For Eija Vehviläinen, art is a means of escape from everyday life. She talks to us about studying graphic design, working as a freelance illustrator, and her love of floral design.

spotlight Meet Berlin-based mixed media artist Bea Bonafini

Reading time: 3 mins

Bea Bonafini works across painting, installation, textiles and sculpture to create colourful, animated imagery, referencing mythology and classicism, whilst establishing a new contemporary language.

spotlight Brighton abstract landscape painter Faye Bridgwater’s expressive seascapes

Reading time: 5 mins

Using objects she finds on the beach near her home in Brighton, award-winning artist Faye Bridgwater creates energetic marks on large canvases. We talk to her about her colourful work, the Sussex coastline that inspires her, and her experience of life as an artist.

spotlight Brighton painter Faye Bridgwater visits King & McGaw

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It was a privilege to have Faye Bridgwater in our Sussex workshop. Learn more about her latest projects and the new Limited Edition prints we produced and hand framed for her. 

spotlight Julia Trigg’s graphic work inspired by vintage ephemera

Reading time: 5 mins

Full of authentic texture and detail, Brighton-based artist Julia Trigg’s richly coloured collages are made from the vintage ephemera she’s been collecting for a lifetime.

spotlight Painter Emma Brownjohn finds beauty in fleeting moments

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Illustrator-turned-painter Emma Brownjohn finds inspiration in momentary memories, from a line of a poem to a glimpse of a fluorescent jacket in a grey city. Join us as she shares her experience of life as an artist with us.

spotlight Collective identity, pop culture and found art by British artist Nick Gentry

Reading time: 6 mins

Nick Gentry is known for his unique, subversive form of portraiture that treats the human form not as a subject in itself, but as a void to be filled with rich historic material. The bold conceptual roots of this work explore collective identity, consumer waste, pop culture and found art.

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