• Profile picture of Paul Connett
    Designing and creating quality leather goods from my workshop at The Clay Factory, Ivybridge.
  • Profile picture of Nick Cotter
    My work explores the interplay between photography and painting. I portray dream like scenes, typical of the surrealist movement, and “Digisurrealism” describes the juxtaposition of the unexpected within digitally produced images. Even the more challenging allegories are created from usually joyous elements. The tragic image of the migrant boats "Barche di Migranti" contains scenes of joy and celebration.
  • Profile picture of Donna Francesca
    Land, sea & cloudscapes inspired by emotional weather
  • Profile picture of Lucy Gunning
    My deep love for Cornwall and Devon has inspired me throughout my life, its’ long-varied coastline, rugged moors and winding creeks make up a unique landscape which has shaped and influenced my artwork.
  • Profile picture of Rob Hopkins
    I am a writer, podcaster and public speaker who went did Art Foundation aged 18, and have spent my life since trying to change the world (it is quite resistant). In the meantime, during lockdown, I've discovered the joys of making lino prints. And now it's my delight to share them with you.
  • Profile picture of Margaret Nicholls
    I like to paint vibrant seascapes with movement. I like the viewer to feel the motion and the intensity of the subject.
  • Profile picture of Emmy Palmer
    Whilst at college in 2006 I won a scholarship award with Teign Valley Glass studio in Bovey Tracey and have continued a working relationship with them ever since. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Applied Arts in 2007 specialising in glass. It was during my degree that I started to combine knitting with glass in different ways. I was really taken by combining knitted metals with blown glass and have been refining the technique ever since. I love to knit. It's a skill that has been passed down through my family for generations. The concentration needed and the repetitive hand movements make knitting and crochet really therapeutic and I see it as a real form of self care. Knitting has helped me through some of the hardest times in my life. Having had almost a decade out of glass has made me realise how passionate I am about making glass and how much joy it brings me. During this time my knitting knowledge and skills have really expanded leading the way to lots of new exciting ideas!