Curated by Lucy Bainbridge
Lucy Bainbridge
Lucy's work can be perceived by the viewer as images of our world altered through the climate changes we are living through. Viewed through windows and driving rain, she attempts to render known historic landmarks, unchanged for generations, into colourless disintegrating forms, landmarks, perhaps only recognisable with the help of the viewers memory.
Lucie Holzer
Lucie uses drawing and print to explore constructed environments as a receptacle of dreams, memories and desires. She is interested in vernacular architecture and liminal spaces where the city dissolves into heaths and canals. These landscapes leave space for aimless meandering, play and imaginary world building facilitating embodied experiences of co-creation and connection with environment.
Tanya Brennard-Roper
Based in South London, Tanya is a printmaker and illustrator. She set up The Illustration Studio in 2015 where she sells bespoke stationery, art prints and wallpaper. Her eye for detail and obsession with colour led to her first wallpaper commission in 2024 - ‘Where the Flowers Grow’. Since then she’s printed more wallpaper designs (all by hand with bespoke colour mixing), inspired by her love of Morocco, which she visits regularly.
Jennifer Moore
Jennifer is an artist and architect who is interested in making images, forms and spaces through print and sculpture. In her printmaking she explores space and place, mainly using cyanotype. She is drawn to the fleeting moments of beauty within the everyday.
Lesley Syme
Lesley is an artist whose practice centres on printmaking and alternative photography. Dividing her time between London and the French countryside, her work is Inspired by the environment around her, finding beauty in simple botanical structures and forms which she translates into unique one-off photograms and monotype prints.