Paintings Lu Ernest Design . Paintings Lu Ernest Design .

P.X. Miranda

Influenced by medieval tapestries, William Morris, and Renaissance portraiture, Paulina X. Miranda’s oil paintings are timeless, beautiful and evocative.

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Paintings, Prints Lu Ernest Design . Paintings, Prints Lu Ernest Design .

Rachel Williams

With an interest in urban and rural landscapes, and a background in printmaking, Rachel William’s work crosses disciplines with transferred and repetitive marks, which she imprints onto the surface using a variety of found objects.

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Photography Lu Ernest Design . Photography Lu Ernest Design .

Rik Ward

Rik Ward takes an experimental, painterly approach to his colourful photo-fusions, lending a vivaciousness to city scenes by layering dynamic images of urban streets, graffiti, architecture and parks.

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Ceramics Kim Jones Ceramics Kim Jones

Stephen Murfitt

Stephen Murfitt has been exploring the infinite possibilities of Raku for over forty years. Raku demands a deep engagement with each stage of the process, and Stephen enjoys the way that the pieces absorb and reflect the intense drama of the firing.

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Paintings Lu Ernest Design . Paintings Lu Ernest Design .

Steve Fricker

Concerned with the relationship and meaning of objects, both as still life and as narrative, Steve Fricker’s paintings are a surreal dreamscape of playful scenes.

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Sculpture, Ceramics Lu Ernest Design . Sculpture, Ceramics Lu Ernest Design .

Su Jameson

Su Jameson’s hand-built ceramic sculptures and figures strive to create exchanges and speak of personal narrative. With forms that are drawn into, punctured and cut away with scratches, finger and tool-marks left like battle scars.

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Ceramics Sam Hinton Ceramics Sam Hinton

Tim Copsey

Tim Copsey’s enigmatic ceramics are organic and sculptural, resonant of the Peak District landscape from which they derive.

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Paintings Lu Ernest Design . Paintings Lu Ernest Design .

Walenty Wróblewski

Walenty Wróblewski tells his stories spontaneously, in an expressionist-like manner, rather than preparing them in advance. He creates his own world image based on emotion and instinct, making his work both direct and intimate.

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