Artists & Studios
Steve Burden in his studio
Julia Pomeroy in her studio
Hattie Malcomson in her studio
Artist Hattie Malcolmson photographed by Alun Callender in her Phoenix Arts studio, Brighton.
That Which You Hold, Holds You
Charm, character, and sentimentality are the abiding design principles of Colette LaVette. The life project of her home has the preoccupations of her life’s work, her art, mirrored in it. Compelled by Colette’s design, we spoke to her about the process behind creating a home – also the location of her studio – for her young family in the context of her successful career as a painter.
A Day in the Studio of Lorena Levi
In this series of interviews, Bold Beginnings, the spotlight is on a group of 2021 graduates who emerged with a flourish. These artists are immediately noticeable for their distinctive styles: the exciting results of very different research choices. The promise of their achievements has been recognized by universities and awarded prizes; we wanted to find […]
A Day in the Studio of Emiko Aida
In this series we chat to NewBlood artists, finding out more about their practice, what makes them tick, and what we’re looking forward to seeing from them in the future. This week’s artist is Emiko Aida. Emiko is a NewBlood Art Master, having shown with us for over a decade as her career’s progressed, taking […]
A Day in the Studio of Nicola Wiltshire
In this series we chat to NewBlood artists, finding out more about their practice, what makes them tick, and what we’re looking forward to seeing from them in the future. This week’s artist is Nicola Wiltshire. Nicola is a New Blood Art Master: she’s been with us since graduating as her career has successfully progressed. […]
A Day in the Studio of Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf
In this series we chat to NewBlood artists, finding out more about their practice, what makes them tick, and what we’re looking forward to seeing from them in the future. This week’s artist is Rebecca Fontaine-Wolf, a NewBlood Art Master, meaning she’s been with us as her career has progressed successfully over the years. Rebecca’s […]
How I fell in love with drawing – Zuzanna Salamon.
“I remember how I fell in love with drawing; Life drawing had always felt to me like an intense race between my memory and the present, and this is why such classes proved stressful for me when I was in high school. I thought that drawing needed to be a perfect reflection of what was […]
Still An Artist #5
Most paintings require a leap of faith of some sort – trusting an object is real, believing in the life of a landscape, or extending empathy to a lone figure really before us. In the work of this week’s artist Emma-Louise Grady, the viewer is asked less for their faith, than their upmost attention and […]