Featured artists

Alex Burdiak

Alex Burdiak is a visual artist based in London. His work engages with the formal qualities of composition and aesthetics; these ideas are central to his practice and might be realised through the medium of photography, collage, painting or sculpture.

07851 776664
alexburdiak@hotmail.com
www.alexburdiak.blogspot.com

Anna Silverton

Originally from Evesham, Worcestershire, Anna Silverton moved to London where she trained at Camberwell School of Art and subsequently the Royal College of Art. She moved to the USA in 1987, where she taught at the University in Syracuse N.Y. and had a studio. She returned and set up her studio in South London in 1993, with help from a grant from the Crafts Council. Her studio is still based in South East London, where she also lives with her husband and daughter.

"All my vases and bowls are wheel thrown. I like to interrupt and repeat structures, to find surprises in new combinations of classic form."

Her work can be seen at CAA website
annasilverton@hotmail.com

Dan Davis

Communicating with the Universe, oil on canvas, 215 x 165 cm, 2011

Marc Ellis

I see beauty all around me and like to use and create objects that resonate and intrigue people alike. For me it is about capturing a snapshot in time or a treasured memory… the interpretation between the viewer and the artist and the enigma of the moment…it is an expression of this that drives my work. I have exhibited at Salvador Dali Universe 2008, London Frieze Art Fair 2009, 3D Galleria Venice 2009-present.

http://myspace.com/marcellismusic
marc.ellis@rocketmail.com

Richard Chapman

Born Epping, Essex. Further education at: Epping Forest College, Loughton, Coventry School of Art, City University, London and the Royal College of Art, London. Exhibited video work in London, Caracas and Tokyo. Exhibited works on paper in Middlesbrough, London and Reading. Work: Tate, CCA Glasgow, Momart, Art Overseas and Martinspeed.

Robert Harvey

I’m a graduate in Graphic Fine Art with 4 years experience with Martinspeed. I specialized in printmaking where I created a series of photo etchings which had a filmic reference or aspired to the conditions of film. The act of making my own props, use of light and shade, depth of field and composition were all considered in my final prints.

http://robharveyart.tumblr.com

Tom Hammick

Tom is represented by The Eagle Gallery in London. His work is found in several museum collections internationally, most notably in The British Museum, The V&A and Yale Centre of British Art.

Tom writes about Filling Station, 2011. ..” I wanted to try and turn the Exxon Mobil gas station into a kind of altar, placed centrally in the picture. The family are looking up at the bright lights of the station from a field, the kind of rural hinterland you get outside so many towns and cities with service stations plonked down next to roundabouts.