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Harriet Muller
With a Costa Rican heritage the artist, Harriet Muller, has a vibrant sense of colour and her Latin American roots are manifested in the magical realism aspects of her work. She has studied widely in the arts including Fine Art at the University of Seville and has an MA in Modern and Medieval Languages from the University of Cambridge. She has exhibited in London, Cambridge, Seville, Moscow and San José, Costa Rica. In 2011 she was Artist in Residence at the Ellern Mede Centre in London. -
Sean Curley
Sean was born in Southport and moved to the South of England when he was in his teens. He studied at Bournemouth University and now lives in Dorset with his wife Andrea. Sean is an intentionally, self taught artist who, from an early age, sought to develop his own unique painting style. He draws inspiration from his surroundings in Dorset. From his garden in Poole to the harbours of West Bay and Weymouth, he can be found studying the smallest of flowers through to large landscapes. He also finds inspiration whilst abroad with most of his holiday photos destined for the studio rather than the photo album. Sean has exhibited his paintings in many of UK's finest galleries and holds many exhibitions both solo and with other artists. Sean supports and contributse to many charities in both this country and Europe. -
David James
David has exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon, and a great number of provincial galleries in the UK. In 1994 he exhibited in the successful Octet exhibition at the Hyde Park Gallery as well as being represented at several galleries overseas. His works are in private collections worldwide from Iceland to Australia, and from Fiji to Alaska. -
Wendy’s Clay Men
Wendy Jane, an artist originally from Wimbledon, now lives in Dorset. Wendy takes a unique approach to character interpretation in her sculptured clay men. Whilst the clay men that she creates have a simplistic appearance, each clay man carries immense individual character. Her pieces are untitled to invite your own interpretation.