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Sarah Nicholson |
Sarah
Nicholson’s is a dichotomous practice: on the one
side are the highly collectable pastels of the industrial landscape,
while on the other are installations exploring themes of memory
and identity. Sarah finds that the Kitchen Gallery is a wonderful
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Stanislaw Jan Krakiewicz |
Stanislaw
Jan Krakiewicz uses fragmented dyslexic memory, retrieved
and informing the concepts in his practice as a contemporary
painter. Challenging perspectives, he produces artwork in a
meticulous yet spontaneous manner, with wit and humour, to represent
a world that he perceives as bizarre and strange.
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Claire Weetman |
Claire Weetman
is a visual artist based in North West England, producing
works that investigate and exploit movement. She graduated
from Liverpool with a BA (hons) Fine Art in 2003 and continues
to practice whilst working creatively with communities throughout
the area.
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Carys Anne Hughes |
Carys
Anne Hughes’ imagination has been captured by
the eerie aspect of soulless dolls mimicking life. The inspiration
for her work is a fascination with dolls, or doll like toys,
interwoven with narrative in visual portrayal, her memories
and her nightmares.
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Margaret Peart |
Margaret
Peart is concerned with achieving a balance between
figurative and abstract representation, in trying to express
in a symbolic manner the relationship between destructive
and dynamic forces.
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