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Exhibitors

Bambi Goodman
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Bambi Goodman is a Brighton-born artist known for her fearless use of traditional media and her wry, irreverent take on the human experience. Her work explores the figure, narrative, and the occasional touch of impropriety, often painting women, animals, nature, and themes of love, sex, and humour across everything from large canvases to cardboard scraps.

Working with ink, brush pens, and Posca markers, Bambi blends bold marks and delicate detail with a style that is both expressive and raw. Her practice is driven by contrast -think Caravaggio meets piss, Bob Dylan meets hentai -layering high and low culture, sacred and profane, in one unpredictable visual language.

She has exhibited in galleries and museums across Brighton, London, Tokyo, and beyond. While her art has occasionally raised eyebrows (accusations have ranged from sexism to gratuity to satanism), Bambi’s world is one of whimsy, curiosity, and contradiction - always inviting a second look, and ideally, a smile.

See Bambis work via her instagram

Bonnie and Clyde
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Bonnie and Clyde is the alias of British artist Steph Burnley, known for splicing photography, collage, and print into bold, cinematic worlds. Her work cuts through the noise; layering colour, texture, architecture and attitude to build surreal cityscapes that feel both dreamlike and wonderfully real.

With roots in graphic design and street photography, she draws from film, music, travel and the grit of urban life; mixing the personal with the political, the nostalgic with the now. Think LA palm trees, Tokyo neon, brutalist towers and fragments of stories, all colliding in controlled chaos.

Discover the world of Bonnies and Clyde via her instagram

Chrise Nimenko
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Chrisie Nimenko, a New Zealand-born artist based in the UK, creates mixed-media collages that explore the fleeting nature of life and death. Combining photography, hand painting, and 24-carat gold, her work balances light and darkness, using symbolic elements like flora, fauna, and astrology to add depth and meaning.

Meticulously crafted, each piece evolves through layers of imagery, inviting viewers to uncover hidden details. Chrisie’s work is held in collections worldwide, and she collaborates with top brands and clients. An Associate of Spike Island, Bristol, and a member of Buy Women Built, she continues to make a significant impact in the art world.

Delve into Chrisies artworks via her instagram

Craig Keenan
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A printmaker deeply connected to the cyanotype process, Craig Keenan’s creative journey is rooted in this unique medium. While he teaches screen printing and works across various forms, cyanotype remains his primary artistic expression, offering a perfect blend of painting, photography, and printmaking.

For him, creativity is a meditative act. Embracing constraints (like a specific colour or technique) provides a freeing structure that fuels his ideas. Though abstract painting, collage, screen printing, and typography are explored, it’s the unpredictability and expressive nature of cyanotype that offers the most solace and satisfaction. 

See more of Craigs work via instagram

Enter Gallery
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Enter Gallery has been brightening up your walls with incredible art for over 30 years. They’re known for spotting exciting new talent and making contemporary art accessible to everyone. As well as exhibiting in their much-loved Brighton home, Enter Gallery has taken their vibrant energy global, showing at major art fairs in Miami, Basel, and London. Now part of the CCA Galleries family, they continue to bring colour, creativity, and world-class art to collectors near and far.

See more by Enter Gallery via the instagram page

Haus of Lucy
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Haus Of Lucy is a contemporary multi-media artist known for blending the old with the new. Her ceramic figurines transform classic porcelain ornaments into modern-day reimaginings (think a countryside boy in an Adidas hoodie or a Regency lady walking her dog through a litter-strewn park). Using polymer clay and ceramic paint, each piece tells a unique story.

Lucy’s print series follows a similar theme, adding anachronistic elements to classic landscape paintings, like an EasyJet plane gliding through a 15th-century sunset. Her work has attracted collaborations with Adidas, Footlocker, Lazy Oaf, and more recently, Greggs and Primark.

Her art bridges the gap between nostalgic charm and contemporary culture, creating unexpected, playful contrasts that invite both reflection and amusement.

Dsicover the artists playful creations via instagram

Gavin Mitchell
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Gavin Mitchell’s work is a constant evolution, driven by a restless curiosity for the world around him.

After earning a BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Gavin swapped sugar tints and solarisation for a career in design and production. While it offered creative outlets, it never fully satisfied his artistic appetite. Eventually, he returned to his true calling - creating art that resonates, amuses, and connects.

Based in London, Gavin is known for his playful explorations of cultural contrasts, particularly in his East Meets West series, where found imagery and photography collide to reveal unexpected beauty.

Today, his collectors span the USA, Hong Kong, Japan, Europe, and the UK, drawn to the wit, warmth, and layered complexity of his work

See Gavins work via instagram

Jana Nicole
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Jana Nicole is a US-born, UK-based artist known for her vibrant mixed-media collages that fuse papercutting, relief sculpture, and the bold spirit of pop art. Her award-winning series Botanical Troupe - honoured with the Prix Puvis de Chavannes -explores the hidden worlds of fungi, moss, and mycelial networks through a rich mix of photography, drawing, and organic materials.

Previous projects include Portraits of the Self, featuring intimate collaborations with music icons like Fatboy Slim and Joe Strummer, as well as playful series like Cirques des Enfants and Animal Attraction. Jana’s work invites viewers to rediscover the world with curiosity, energy, and wonder. 
Photo Credit: Josh Thompson

Immersive yourself in Janas botanical world via instagram

Jane Sampson
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Jane is a printmaker, artist, educator, and author with a lifelong passion for silkscreen printing and photographic processes. Growing up in Northumberland, she first discovered the magic of the darkroom with her father, sparking a fascination with printmaking that continues to inspire her work.

After studying Fine Art at Exeter and completing a scholarship-funded MA at Birmingham University, Jane moved to Brighton, drawn by its creative spirit. She co-founded Brighton Independent Printmaking (BIP) before setting up her own studio, Inkspot Press, and publishing a book on silkscreen printing.

Jane’s award-winning prints are exhibited widely in the UK and abroad and held in many private and public collections. Through her teaching and practice, she continues to champion the joy of making prints

Follow Jane's printmaking via Inkspot Press on Instagram

Magnus Gjoen
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Magnus Gjoen is a contemporary artist whose work has been exhibited globally, with pieces held in collections such as the Haifa Museum of Art and the Daimler Collection. Known for collaborations with Meissen and the Wallace Collection, Gjoen blends pop and street art with fine art, challenging traditional notions of beauty.

His art reinterprets historical pieces, breathing new life into the past and transforming strong, often dangerous objects into something delicate and beautiful. What began as decorating his own London flat led Gjoen to shift from a successful fashion career (working with brands like Vivienne Westwood) into creating thought-provoking art that invites fresh perspectives.

Gjoen’s work encourages a second look, sparking curiosity, challenging conventions, and offering a new lens through which to view both the past and present.

See Magnus' inspiring collections on instagram 

Maria Rivans
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Maria Rivans is a British contemporary artist known for her scrapbook-style collage, blending Surrealism and Pop-Art. She reimagines vintage ephemera to create vibrant, dreamlike worlds filled with color, intricate detail, and subtle humor. Her work explores themes of femininity, strength, consumerism, and the complexities of human nature, often laced with darker undertones.

Based in Brighton’s North Laines, Rivans exhibits internationally, with notable shows at Saatchi Gallery, London, Galerie Bhak, Seoul, and Christie’s, London. Her work has appeared in The Times, BBC’s Art Ninja, and the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition, and she’s the author of two books: Extraordinary Things to Cut Out and Collage and Four Seasons. Recent commissions include work for The Dorchester and 45 Park Lane.

View Marias cut out worlds via instagram

The Mud House
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The Mud House, Brighton is an inclusive space for ceramic enthusiasts to come together, create, and develop their skills. Offering a wide range of pottery classes, from engaging 2-hour taster sessions to in-depth 10-week courses focused on various ceramics techniques, The Mud House caters to all skill levels.

​Whether someone is a complete beginner or an experienced potter looking to refine their craft, the expert instructors at The Mud House provide guidance every step of the way. For those who prefer to work independently, The Mud House also offers a clay membership – a unique concept akin to a gym membership, but for pottery!

Follow the Mud House for all things pottery via instagram

Prescription Art
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Prescription Art is a contemporary art gallery in Brighton, UK, specialising in Street Art, Graffiti Art, and prints. Since 2007, the gallery has been dedicated to showcasing the best in urban and contemporary art, with a particular focus on prints and multiples.

Pure Evil (b.1968, Wales) is the alias of British graffiti artist Charles Uzzell Edwards. A painter’s son, Pure Evil studied fashion and graphics in London before heading to California, where he was first captivated by the vibrant street art scene. Inspired by West Coast legends like Twist and Reminisce, his artistic journey blossomed.

Back in London, he became part of Banksy’s “Santa’s Ghetto” pop-up gallery and debuted his iconic fanged bunnies. Known for his quirky portraits of famous figures with drips of dark paint under their eyes, Pure Evil’s works have graced global galleries including the Saatchi Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum, and Culture Gallery in Cape Town.

From graffiti to fine art, his work continues to captivate and intrigue audiences worldwide.

To view Prescription Arts works head over to instagram

Richard Berner
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Richard Berner is a Brighton-based artist whose intricate, dreamlike worlds have found collectors around the globe. Working with ink, fineliner, and gouache, Berner conjures striking images built from countless tiny figures he calls his ‘champs’ - survivors, dreamers, and mischief-makers who live and perish within the same space.

Influenced by the surreal visions of Dalí and M.C. Escher, Berner’s work balances absurdity with dark humour, inviting viewers to look closer and discover hidden stories within the chaos. Blurring the lines between life and death, hope and despair, each piece is a dynamic, surreal meditation on the human condition, with a wink and a whisper from the bizarre.

Follow Richards wonderful world of champs via instagram

Req
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Req is an artist who emerged during the first wave of graffiti in the early 1980s, around 1984. Widely regarded as a style master within the graffiti community, he eventually moved away from lettering to focus on figurative painting, developing a unique technique he calls Spraypaint Realism. In addition to his visual art, Req was active in the Trip-hop music scene, releasing tracks on labels such as Skint and Warp Records. He also toured with Norman Cook’s band, Beats International, serving as an onstage painter during live performances. His recent work often centers on his Muse, created using ink, spray paint, or oil paint in vibrant, process-inspired colour schemes. These latest pieces are described as transcendently beautiful and ethereal.

See more of Reqs work via instagram

RYCA
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Ryan Callanan (RYCA) is a contemporary artist known for his playful mashups of pop culture, street art, and traditional craft. With a background in printing, model-making, and pub sign creation, RYCA blends old-school techniques with modern themes, crafting distinctive 3D works, sculptures, and prints that are as witty as they are iconic.

Best known for his acid rave-inspired smiley faces and clever cultural references, RYCA dubs his style “Poptarian” - a bold celebration of nostalgia, humour, and social commentary. His work has been exhibited worldwide, from London and Miami to Los Angeles, Japan, and Barcelona, earning him a loyal following and a standout place in contemporary art.

Check out RYCAs instagram to see his Pop mash ups

Sarah Arnett
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Sarah Arnett is a British artist whose adventurous spirit and global experiences shape her distinctive style. After studying woven textiles at the University of Brighton, she ventured to India, where she immersed herself in the vibrant textile industry, managing a silk weaving and garment factory. This period of exploration fueled her creativity, eventually leading her to design textiles for top brands and launch her own womenswear collection.

Her signature style, a blend of elegant beauty and adventure, evolved into a broader creative practice, including hand-painting, photography, and digital illustration. Sarah’s work has been featured in major collaborations with brands like Dior, Liberty, and The Royal Pavilion, as well as public commissions such as the 2018 ‘Thank You 100’ Royal British Legion project at Tate Modern.

Influenced by travel, nature, and art, Sarah’s work is a fusion of color, pattern, and narrative, inviting viewers into an indulgent, fantastical world.

To see more of Sarahs journey check out her instagram

Sprite
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Sprite is a Brighton-based street artist and illustrator on a mission to spread joy, one artwork at a time. With a particular affection for furry companions, her vibrant creations bring character and colour to both walls and paper. From delightfully mischievous cats to charm-filled rabbits, Sprite’s whimsical animal portraits are guaranteed to make you smile.

Specialising in unique, affordable artwork, Sprite is passionate about making art accessible to everyone;without ever compromising on quality. Her mission is simple: to make the world a more colourful place, one wall at a time.

To see Sprites street art and illustrations check out her instagram

Billy Murphy
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Billy is a contemporary artist based in Essex, UK, who dives into the absurd and delightful side of life through his playful art. With a whimsical mix of bears, dinosaurs, and rainbows, he creates vibrant works that Based in Brighton, she exhibits internationally and has shown alongside cultural heavyweights like Yoko Ono, Gavin Turk and Kim Gordon the profound with the absurd, using humor as a lens to explore the quirks of existence. His pieces are a quirky dance between philosophical musings and charming imagery, offering both a good laugh and a moment of introspection.

Billy’s  artworks have captivated thousands, with daily sketches and paintings that bring his endearing, imperfect bears to life. Each drawing carries a subtle philosophical punch, inviting viewers to smile, reflect, and perhaps even rethink the world around them. Through his art, Billy proves that sometimes, the most profound insights come wrapped in the silliest packages. See more of Billy Murphys artworks via his instagram 

CCA Galleries
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CCA Galleries has been at the forefront of original print publishing since 1972. Born out of Christie’s, now fully independent, CCA champions bold, handmade limited editions by leading and emerging artists alike. With a legacy rooted in collaboration and craft, it owns three of the UK’s most iconic print studios, Coriander, Curwen, and Huguenot. Now housed under one roof at Worton Hall Studios, a former film studio turned creative powerhouse.

The gallery holds a stellar collection of original works by British art giants like Sandra Blow, Sir Terry Frost and John Hoyland, while representing key artist estates.

View CCAs collection online via instagram

CJP
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CJP is an art director-turned-photographer-turned-artist who blends his creative disciplines to craft detailed, thought-provoking art. His work is a visual game of hide-and-seek, where everyday objects and nature’s beauty collide, revealing hidden stories through meticulous detail.

With a deep love for the natural world and a fascination with the tools we use to interact with it, CJP’s pieces invite viewers to explore the subtle narratives woven into both organic landscapes and man-made creations. Each work is an invitation to discover something new within the familiar.

You can view the artists journey via instagram

Dave Pop
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Dave Pop! is a Brighton-based artist known for his bold Pop Art, infused with seaside charm. His work combines the energy of fairground art with years of drawing and painting experience. After studying Fine Art in Coventry, Dave worked as Head of Creativity at Choccywoccydoodah, creating extravagant chocolate sculptures for the famous, while continuing his own art practice.

Following the closure of Choccywoccydoodah, Dave transitioned to full-time art, collaborating with clients like Brighton Arts Council, B&Q, Bentley, and the Theatre Royal. His colorful, fairground-inspired art can be found around the city, particularly in its queer bars and along the seafront. During the pandemic, Dave honed his skills in fairground lettering, developing a unique style that reflects Brighton’s vibrant, inclusive atmosphere.

Immersive youraself in Daves colourful world via his instagram

Fox Fisher
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Fox Fisher is a queer, pansexual, non-binary, trans masculine artist, author, filmmaker, and educator based in Brighton. Their work, rooted in trans and queer experiences, spans illustration, film, publishing, and live performance.

Fox has created live art at Tate Modern and the V&A, and their screen prints are stocked at Queer Britain. They’ve illustrated for Metro, DIVA, Gay Times, and major brands like Honda, Virgin, and Giphy, with their LGBTQIA+ GIPHY stickers reaching over 2 billion views worldwide.

A co-founder of Trans Pride Brighton and an ambassador for LGBT Switchboard, Fox also consults on LGBTQIA+ storylines for TV shows like Sex Education and EastEnders. They are currently working on their fifth book, a graphic novel, and continue to mentor emerging queer creatives through projects like Homotopia Festival.

Check out Fox's creations via instagram

Emma de Polnay
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Emma’s creative journey begins with a walk along the Sussex coastline, pockets filling with salt-bleached treasures and fragments of forgotten stories. Her daily beachcombing rituals spark a playful alchemy that flows into her mixed media paintings and works on paper.

With a background in sculpture, set design, and life drawing, Emma creates richly textured, theatrical pieces inspired by the shifting natural world, ancient myths, and the languages of love from Ancient Greece. Whether abstract or representational, her work captures the feeling of a subject rather than its form.

She studied art and design at Wimbledon School of Art and Kingston University, and has exhibited widely across the UK and in Ste Marguerite sur Mer, France.

Enjoy Emmas creations via her instagram page

Hannah Shillito
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Hannah Shillito is a contemporary artist known for her bold maximalism, fearless use of colour, and punchy, joy-filled statements.

Based in Brighton but having lived everywhere from Tokyo to the Himalayas, Hannah’s vibrant style has attracted celebrity collectors like Arron Crascall, Bagachipz, John Cooper Clarke, and Bimini Bon Boulash. She recently celebrated a sell-out solo show in Ibiza, collaborating with David Bowie’s official photographer, Mick Rock.

A native of the North West of England, Hannah’s love of words and images stems from a creative upbringing and a fascination with storytelling; something she channels through fluorescent palettes and bold compositions.

She’s exhibited alongside Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, and Damien Hirst, featured in British Vogue, and had her photography shown at The Louvre and projected onto a Manhattan skyscraper

See more of Hannahs colourful world via instagram

Jayson Lilley
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Jayson Lilley is a leading contemporary printmaker known for his bold cityscapes that blend painting, collage, and screen printing with vibrant energy. His expansive scenes, often finished with rich metal leaf and glowing skies, capture the grandeur and intimacy of urban life.

Drawing inspiration from iconic cities like London, New York, and Tokyo, Lilley celebrates architectural silhouettes while weaving in playful details - from vintage Monopoly boards to real banknotes. With over 15 years’ experience and a background in graphic design, his innovative works have been exhibited worldwide and collected by names such as Cartier, JFK Airport, and King’s College Hospital.

Selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and other major prizes, Lilley continues to redefine the possibilities of printmaking, bringing fresh perspectives to the modern landscape.

Kate Jenkins
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Kate Jenkins is a Brighton-based artist internationally recognised for her vibrant, textile-based pop art. Using crochet, knitting, and embroidery, she reimagines everyday objects (particularly food) with humour, craftsmanship, and a nostalgic edge. From intricate patisserie displays to playful prawn platters, her works celebrate the familiar with a fresh, tactile twist.

Her practice has led to commissions for Viking Cruises, Royal Mail, and Anthropologie, with exhibitions staged in London, Hong Kong, and New York. Jenkins’ unique, hand-crafted pieces are held in private collections across the globe, known for their meticulous detail, warmth, and wit.

Find Kates hand-sewn creations on instagram

Louise Mcnaught
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Louise McNaught is a London-based artist whose vibrant, neon-infused creations explore the intersection of nature, animals, and the celestial. Drawing inspiration from emotional and spiritual experiences, her mixed-media works elevate animals to a sublime, almost divine status, reflecting both their fragility and power.

McNaught’s focus on endangered species invites reflection on humanity’s impact on the natural world, using fluorescent media to highlight their presence and energy. Her work balances traditional techniques with a contemporary edge, offering a poignant metaphor for the human condition.

Find the artists wild menagerie via her instagram

Marcelina Amelia
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Marcelina Amelia is a UK-based contemporary artist working with mixed media, blending print, painting, and drawing. Inspired by her Polish heritage, religious iconography, and themes like spirituality, sexuality, and the human condition, her work explores the contrasts between innocence and lust, joy and pain.

Featured in Vogue, The NY Times, and Der Spiegel, Marcelina has exhibited internationally and worked with brands like Saatchi Art, where she was named their “Artist in Spotlight” in 2018. Her art has been showcased at prominent events such as London Fashion Week and the Affordable Art Fair Battersea.

See Marcelinas paintings and prints via instagram

THE POSTMAN
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THE POSTMAN is a street artist duo from Brighton, UK, known for their vibrant, pop-art-inspired murals. Combining graffiti, photography, spray paint, stencils, and digital media, they create eye-catching art that evokes nostalgia and inclusivity.

Since their 2018 debut, THE POSTMAN has built a strong following, with their work attracting attention from icons like the Bob Marley Estate, Dave Navarro, and Noel Gallagher. They’ve collaborated with renowned photographers like Adrian Boot and David LaChapelle and have been featured by platforms such as the BBC and Saatchi Gallery.

Embracing anonymity, THE POSTMAN lets their art speak for itself, captivating audiences with every piece.

To see works by this annonymous duo, check out their instagram

Rebecca Strickson
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Rebecca Strickson is a British illustrator and designer whose richly detailed work draws on the traditions of trade union banners and protest art. Based in Margate, she blends historical influences with a bold, contemporary style that champions community, collaboration, and creative resistance.

A graduate of Goldsmiths, University of London, Rebecca has worked with clients including ELLE Magazine, Columbia Records, Agent Provocateur, and Royal Mail, and her designs have been celebrated in Images 36 Best of British Illustration and the AOI Illustration Awards. Beyond illustration, she’s created typefaces, stamps, and comics, and is signed to the Design and Animation division of RSA Films.

Whether crafting tarot cards or campaigning for artists’ rights, Rebecca’s work is a vibrant call to collective action - full of energy, history, and spirit

Find Rebeccas artworks via her instagram

Richard Knights
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Richard Knights is a Brighton-born artist and illustrator whose creative journey has taken him from London’s high-energy digital consultancy world to the laid-back charm of the Sussex coast. Formerly an innovation expert, Richard now channels his inventive spirit into art, trading slide decks for sketchbooks and office chairs for coastal views.

Back in his hometown, he spends his days capturing the character of Sussex landscapes, sketching scenes from life (often with a well-earned pint nearby) and experimenting with mixed media. His comic art roots continue to shape his style, especially in his latest series featuring clever, one-page visual interpretations of classic movie moments. Smart, expressive, and just a little cheeky, Richard’s work invites viewers to see the familiar through a fresh, imaginative lens.

Ruth Mulvie
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Ruth Mulvie is a contemporary artist known for her bold use of colour and vibrant, nostalgic scenes. A graduate of Glasgow School of Art, Mulvie draws inspiration from seaside towns, mid-century glamour, and the simple pleasures of sun-drenched days.

Her work transports viewers into playful, dreamlike worlds, where candyfloss skies, vintage rollercoasters, and shimmering swimming pools come to life. Combining flat perspectives with vivid detail, Mulvie captures moments of joy, beauty, and escape, all through her distinctive, hand-painted aesthetic.

Delve into Ruths colour filled world via instagram

Sara Pope
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Sara Pope is a leading British contemporary artist, celebrated for her ultra-glossy, vibrant paintings of lips. With a background in fashion and magazine design, she explores beauty, expression, and the power of the mouth in bold, striking portraits.

Starting with lipstick, makeup brushes, and photography, Sara crafts highly stylised paintings using her signature layered technique. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at The Saatchi Gallery, The Royal Academy of Arts, and SCOPE Miami, and has attracted collectors from royalty to global brands.

Sara has collaborated with artists like Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones, and holds the distinction of being the first British female artist in over seventy years to have her work accepted into the Vatican collection.

See Sara's painting journey via her instagram

Sinna One
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Sinna One is a Brighton-based artist and muralist whose creative focus lies in the bold, expressive potential of spray paint. His work brings to life a vivid world of animals, robots, dragons, portraits, and beloved cartoon characters, infused with strong influences from music, comics, sci-fi, and graffiti culture.

He took his name as a rebellious nod to a religious upbringing, playfully acknowledging his "sins" through the art he creates: graven idols on canvas, found objects, and urban walls that invite admiration, and perhaps even a little worship. Embracing the chaos of the seven deadly sins (pride, lust, sloth, wrath, envy, gluttony, and greed - or is it need? )he has woven them into a vibrant, tongue-in-cheek artistic identity.

Despite his irreverent flair, Sinna One’s work is deeply rooted in creativity, community, and the power of visual storytelling. In recent years, his art has been featured on city walls, in galleries, at festivals, and even in published books.

See Sinnas art antics via his instagram

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