Gallery :Sarah Cavender, Nishma Delaney, Jenny Hoole, and Amy Huitson
Sarah Cavender, Nishma Delaney, Jenny Hoole, and Amy Huitson
Sarah Cavender
As a digital sculptor and prototype painter, Sarah dedicates her professional life to commercial projects - while nurturing her passion for fine art in her spare time.
Sarah explores the interplay of colour and form in her creative process, utilising mixed media techniques from pen to gold leaf. Sarah's work is inspired by personal photography and real-life observations.
Sarah values the role of exhibitions in showcasing the therapeutic benefits of creativity, and inspiring others to try for themselves.
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Nishma Delaney
Nishma's journey with art started as a child but she really found herself in the middle of the jungle in Costa Rica in 2023. Her artwork is inspired by the calm she feels beside the water. Nishma has also explored the female form and energy felt through the use of continuous line.
Nishma uses a soft, harmonious colour palette with pale tones, often with an accent hue. Her media ranges from using light washes of layered acrylic and salt, contrasted with copper leaf.
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Jenny Hoole
As an award-winning commercial designer with a background in fashion design, Jenny creates contemporary, affordable fused glass pieces which are Modern, Timeless and Individual.
Jenny's fashion background is a huge influence in the flow and structure of the glass pieces she makes – whether it is about the colour and pattern or coaxing the shape and texture to achieve the idea in her mind. The jewellery pieces are modern and individual often influencing larger pieces as they evolve.
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Amy Huitson
An abstract painter based in the Chilterns, Amy is passionate about translating the vibrant and ever-changing elements of the landscape and natural world into her art. The shifting light, weather and seasons captivate her, influencing the dynamic and colourful scenes that she creates.
Amy primarily uses acrylics and mixed media, offering her the versatility to explore textures and layers. Each piece is a combination of drawn and painted marks.