| Nicola Anthony: www.nicolaanthony.co.uk | info@nicolaanthony.co.uk Nicola Anthony creates sumptuous organic, obsessive sculptural works & drawings, the delicate yet chaotic surfaces are constructed using diverse materials & forms...glass, snow, pigment inks, sugar cubes, concrete, found objects, labels & light projection...
Lorenzo Belenguer's work straddles the realms of sculpture, painting and drawing. He transforms metal objects into sculptures that evolve from the visual rhetoric of minimalism and double up as canvases. Belenguer trawls the city for found objects - discoveries that will dictate his next creation.
Emma Bagley: NW10
Emma is a second year BA Fine Art student at the Chelsea School of Art and Design. Her practice involves Sculpture, found objects, mixed media, personal and autobiographical art and Large Installations. Emma currently has her work installed in the world renowned Company "Hitachi Consulting" in London.
www.charliclark.co.uk | ideasfish@hotmail.com Charli attempts to engage the viewer through the use of humour and develops pieces that are playful but at the same time highlight the very real global threats that we face. By exploring themes concerned with destruction, reconstruction and restoration, she hopes to contribute to the need for increased awareness of the preciousness of our natural world.
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www.alex-mcintyre.co.uk | alex@alex-mcintyre.co.uk Alex McIntyre’s sculpture is primarily about communication. It explores concepts of an empathetic interface, intuitive moments of recognition between individuals, of seeing, hesitation and the moment of decision prior to action or inaction. Her sculpture is concerned with inclusion, exclusion, the visible and the hidden or internal. www.wix.com/benedictromain www.cielomio.co.uk | info@cielomio.co.uk Richard Tilbury makes retro and organic kiln-formed decorative glassware. (A technique known also as "warm glass" or "glass fusing & slumping"). His Inspriations are drawn from nature, and is very influenced by late nineteenth and early twentieth century artists, such as Gustav Klimt, Antoni Gaudi, Joan Miro and Antoni Tapies.
mybook.pro/mathias_tujague/Accueil.html | mathbox@hotmail.fr Mathias's work deals with the production of objects and forms from everyday life. He reinterprets these forms out of their natural environment to create a new narrative |