
Beryl Braddock
Since obtaining a Fine Art degree at Leeds and Goldsmiths as a mature student, Beryl has enjoyed more than forty years of drawing and painting. Various mediums are used in her work, including watercolours, crayon, inks and charcoal, with perhaps a favourite in oils. Still life and landscape have always held strong interest though in recent times life drawing has frequently been the subject of choice, often leading to portraits of family and friends.
Judith Ellis
Judith’s paintings and prints are about the process of mark making – colour, shape, form, texture – developed with the elements of both order and chance. Her work evolves with or without a pre-conceived idea – sometimes fragments of diaries are used to develop texture and form, or a poem might create an idea of colour. Often simply the action of a mark on a canvas or paper leads to exciting possibilities to be explored.
@judith.ellis.art
Pauline Brown
Artist, art therapist and theatre designer: most of Pauline’s painting and drawing is done outside in nature, following the changing seasons, using layers of colour and texture to capture the moods and atmosphere of the landscape.
@paulinebrown8664