Eduardo Skinner

Eduardo Skinner was born in Spain and he now lives in London. A photographer with great expertise in digital manipulation, Eduardo creates extraordinary performance images, often portraying himself. His new work introduces colour and an abundance of light to his deeply sculptural, disturbing and dramatic images. He writes: “Following a technique inspired by Pep Ventosas’ […]

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Grazia Zattarin

Grazia Zattarin lives and works in Torino, Italy. The work ‘Taken Place’ exposes the shape of the real as demons of war juxtapose with compassionate angels in a battlefield that is within each one of us. It captures a moment when perception is modified by another way of seeing. She writes: “Through painting we exercise […]

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Khaled Al-Kani

Khaled Al-Kani is an accomplished painter who was born in the battered City of Hama, Syria. After studying art in his own country he became a refugee in France 11 years ago. Currently he is living in Duordan near to Paris. He creates art work that is scarred by his past. As a contemporary expressionist […]

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Richard Bagguley

Richard was born in 1955 in Shoreham by Sea and he was educated at Reed’s School in Cobham Surrey, before studying photography at The Arts University College at Bournemouth followed by a brief spell as photographer and an illustrator for The University of Hull magazine. From 1976 he travelled through South America Asia and Australia […]

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Linda Lieberman

Linda is a Photographer/Sculptor living and working in London. Born in Scotland her work draws its inspiration from the changing ecology and environment around her. She has consistently worked at evolving her direction and style. Linda works with her photographic images and sculpture to convey a strong message, that ecologically man cannot ignore what feeds […]

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Miladys Parejo

ARTIST’S STATEMENT Miladys Parejo writes: “My installations are transformations. Things that we see in one context are given a new place. My aim is to surprise, delight and provoke: to bring new life and ascribe new meanings to objects, shapes and textures.  “This dialectic flows through my work. When I begin to work on a […]

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