Our Artists
View our amazing collection of artists – from painters, to jewellers, to artists who work with glass, ceramics, wood and more.
Alex Webster
Bill's Yard is a charming and artisan wood workshop nestled in the picturesque South Hams region. Alex Webster's is to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern woodworking techniques, resulting in a diverse array of hand turned and crafted items that enhance your...
Anne Farag
Anne Farag’s collectable silver beaded jewellery is completely original and utterly stunning, reflecting the continuing ethical commitment she brings to every thing she does. Anne Farag’s silverwork is intricately designed, etched and then combined with a variety of...
Belinda Reynell
Belinda Reynell is a contemporary landscape artist living and working in Devon. Belinda Reynell finds herself drawn to the abstract, by absorbing herself in the landscape and then working in the studio using her emotions and sense of place. Belinda Reynell’s q...
Clare Lloyd
Clare handcrafts colourful handmade jewellery. Clare Lloyd started learning how to make jewellery from precious metals about 16 years ago and was taught by another jeweller in Bath. Clare wanted to introduce colour into her work without using gem stones and so starte...
Diannah Lowry
Originally from Sydney, Australia, Diannah is an artist (and singer/song-writer) now based in South Devon, England. For Diannah the process of creation is paramount. Inspired by many sources including the textures, colours and atmosphere of the environment around...
Elaine Brett Rowlands
To make her plaster landscape pictures, Elaine Brett Rowlands uses flowers, leaves and seed heads, which are pressed into clay to create beautiful plant pictures. Other marks are made with dried clay, twigs and knives/needles. The plant impressions are then cast i...
Eleanor King
Originally studying Foundation Art at Harrow Art School, Eleanor King went on to become a graphic designer in London. A painting holiday in Scotland inspired her to explore the serendipitous nature of watercolour, which suited the dynamic skies and light reflectin...
Henrietta Paine
Henrietta studied fine art printmaking at Glasgow School of Art in the late 1980’s, furthering her education at Plymouth College of Art, with an MA in painting. Henrietta Paine has exhibited nationally, including the RSA, the RWA and shared a fine art interactive art...
Jacqueline Seviour
Jacqueline creates fused glass inspired by Devon’s landscapes, crafting pendants and wall pieces that celebrate Dartmoor and the coastline. Living in a hamlet in Dartmoor National Park, she draws inspiration from her surroundings to create uniquely named pieces that...
Janie Ramsay
In 1979-80 Janie Ramsay received a Turkish Government scholarship to study Turkish Ceramics. Based in Istanbul she also travelled to various regions of the country, developing her interest in this extraordinary country's fascinating art and culture. Now living in...
Katherine Austin
Since 2014, glass has been both her medium and my obsession. Katherine’s journey began with stained glass, as she found herself captivated by its interplay of light and colour. Over time, Katherine explored the fluidity of fused glass before finally discovering the d...
Kathleen Appleyard
Kathleen’s inspiration comes from elements of nature, a fascination with a leaf forms and methods of articulation are an important focus. Curvaceous Euphorbia leaves are well suited to ‘sit comfortably’ with the body and feature in her collection of handmade,...
Lou Griffiths
Lou Griffiths is an artist and designer/maker working from her Devonain studio shed in South Devon. Lou Griffiths works with sustainable and native wood, creating contemporary bespoke one-off woode art pieces and functional products in wood. Lou’s Griffith’s wood bur...
Louise Kelly
Louise Kelly studied a BA Honours degree in Illustration Chelsea School of Art and a MA at the Royal College of Art. Louise Kelly relocated to Devon in September 2020 where she now lives and paints from her studio. Working in oil paints, her inspiration comes from t...
Mandy Nash
Mandy set up her workshop in 1983 after leaving the Royal College of Art, working primarily in non precious metals, usually anodised aluminium achieving bright and brilliant colour effects, producing one off and batch production jewellery, creating large, bold earrin...
Miranda Garner
Miranda Garner grew up in a small seaside town in Kent where she developed her drawing and painting skills, winning her a scholarship at Dartington College of Arts, Totnes. Here Miranda Garner developed her individual style as a landscape painter incorporating patter...
Ruth Thorp
Ruth Thorp is an illustrator, designer, and maker with a love for colour, graphics, picture books, and print. Ruth Thorp’s work is inspired by the natural world, incredible landscapes and a sense of adventure. Ruth Thorp is drawn to clear, sophisticated design an...
Shirley Fleming
Shirley studied in Bath many years ago, immersing herself in various ceramic art techniques, but it was sculpting that truly ignited her passion. Her ideal medium is hand-building large forms in stoneware, as she constantly experiments with new ways to create pieces...
Sue Gregor
Since establishing her business in 2005, Sue Gregor has been dedicated to crafting unique, contemporary pieces adorned with intricate wildflowers and leaf designs. Sue Gregor’ s journey began with a simple observation during her city walks in Bristol. She observed...


















