Artists & Makers

Morgan Wyche

Morgan Wyche is a symbolist artist and an established teacher of Gwynfyd Thinking®, a self‑help methodology rooted in ancient empowerment practices and designed to work alongside conventional cognitive thinking skills. Formerly a life coach and counsellor, Morgan developed Gwynfyd Thinking as a practical technique to support clients when they experienced repetitive, unhelpful thought patterns. By encouraging individuals […]

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Juliet Hodgson

Juliet believes that direct observation provides an essential foundation for every painting. Specialising in portrait and commission work, she relies on carefully observed detail, backed up with photographs and sketches.  Most of her commission work comes from pet portraits, which she really loves doing, but has often completed a wide range of other subjects for

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Geoff Kitchen

Geoff, a coloured pencil artist, started focusing on art after retiring from teaching and DIY. He studied fine art with Diana Lamb, joined the Art Circle, and was inspired by Malcolm Cudmore. Feedback improved his technique, leading to commissions and sales. He served as Honorary Secretary for 10 years and is now a Life Member.

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Ally Zawadzki

Waveney Valley contemporary abstract artist Ally Zawadzki constructs wall art and sculptural pieces which draw upon their recognisable origins and materials inspired by natural organic forms, as well as conjuring up designs from the depths of her imagination. These practice-led investigations and an experimental approach to her work occasionally involve the construction of a piece

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Paul Zawadzki

Paul Zawadzki is a British contemporary landscape artist based in the rural East Anglian region of the UK. He embraces spontaneity and unpredictability in his colourful oil paintings by employing expressive paint manipulation techniques, such as dripping and splashing, while retaining a traditional approach to the final piece. Paul believes it is important to enjoy

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