Lou Boulter

Lou Boulter / Global Destruction

I create mainly large acrylic pieces that fit no particular ‘ism’. Life has allowed me to experience many cultures, most recently, a spell in St Lucia, on a commission to create artwork for a hotel. Whilst there I excitedly stumbled into running art classes, which was new territory for me but proved to be great [...]

Stuart Fiddes

Life drawing © Stuart Fiddes

As an art student of the late sixties, I realised that graphic design was where I wanted to go. Now after over 30 years of working in the “creative industries” and having owned successful design companies I have returned to my roots and am exploring all the nooks and crannies of my once-dormant soul. Thus [...]

Bert Bruins

Bert Bruins

Loving art and painting in my teens I nevertheless decided to give art college in the Netherlands a miss to study Political Sciences instead, and I have had a varied career since then that includes teaching in alternative education, busking, working in organic horticulture, mental health and supported housing (moving country in the process). I [...]

Peter Ward

expressions of an intmate ecology (painted beach 2010)

Peter Ward THE ART OF EARTH CONNECTION Can a single action be creatively catalytic in effort and effect? May we truly listen to the wind and waves and utter her words for all the world? Is a prayer from the heart as large as a shout in a crowd? Only with a relationship and understanding [...]

Alison Rickman

Alison Rickman

On returning to Devon in 1998, Alison studied ceramics with Clive Pearson, specialising in Greenman plaques and in parallel took a City & Guilds teaching qualification and then taught Bellydance and Feng Shui at local Colleges. She also is a British Horse Society Assistant Instructor, trained at Col .W. (Bill) Froud’s and Capt. Hewitt’s, Devon. [...]

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