Ann Winder-Boyle’s distinctive and disarmingly playful compositions of her collaged hand-drawn ink illustrations, vintage book covers, beeswax, wire and driftwood, reference big topical social and economic issues such as homelessness and Brexit – clad in the guise of 1950s childhood innocence.
Oil Gild on a picture frame
A customer came to us with a unique one-off idea. She had a wedding invitation from her son and future daughter-in-law and wanted to frame it in a fun way, encorporating the card design onto the frame. Making it the most unusual wedding present. It was such an unusual idea, something that we love . […]
Tim Baynes – inside the artists studio
Tim Baynes opens his studio in Beaconsfield to us – what a treat! My son has just taken art as a GCSE option in school and we thought a visit to an artists’ studio would be a perfect inspiration. We asked Tim if he wouldn’t mind us visiting him – his response was “We can […]
Ali Mackie MA RCA
Drawing inspiration from the natural and built environment my work expresses a desire to explore the dynamics of form, shape and colour found within and around objects. Finding a balanced composition in the almost tangible energy produced by objects in harmony and tension with one another particularly fascinates me.
Sable – new moulding collection now available
Sable – new moulding collection now available in our workshop. Recent interior design trends have seen a real move towards the authentic , with natural materials and textures shining through. The popularity of wood in particular is key to unlocking this aesthetic. Featuring real wood veneer, Sable is a new collection available in our […]
Hermione Hammond Drawing Award 2018
Hermione Hammond Drawing Award 2018 – A £2,000 award for current art students to encourage and reward the practice of contemporary representational drawing. Art students, submit your work for free to the Hermione Hammond Drawing Award 2018 to win £2,000! The Hermione Hammond Drawing Award was established in 2012, in memory of the artist Hermione […]
Bucks Open Studios 2017 – Rosina Flower
Bucks Open Studios 2017 – Rosina Flower Bucks Open Studios is an annual event held in June every year where artists and makers all over the county open their studios or hold exhibitions and events showcasing and demonstrating their work. It is a wonderful opportunity to experience first-hand the creativity going on around Buckinghamshire. Bucks […]
Angela Fielder
Angela Fielder was good at art at school, winning several children’s competitions. She studied the basics of Art & Technology at collage and after a very happy spell in dress design, started painting seriously. Angela went on to win the Pro Art in Switzerland and the Lange Prize for Landscape. She has exhibited at the […]
Nicholas Herbert
Nicholas Herbert is a contemporary English landscape painter currently living and working in St Albans. ‘Silent Spaces’ (2012+) is an ongoing series of works on paper inspired by the chalk uplands of the Chiltern Hills. 26 of these works featured in his solo show at Alan Kluckow Fine Art in April/May 2016 and ‘Landscape […]
Ollie Tuck
Ollie Tuck – Featured Artist Having studied fine art at Chelsea School of Art I turned my back on painting whilst completing a degree in Art History at The University Of Nottingham. Inspired by the artist’s I studied during my degree, I returned to painting after graduating in 2014. I made the commitment to working […]