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Discover inspiring artist stories and ignite your creative passion. Explore the lifestyles of brilliant creatives, from painters and sculptors to multimedia artists, showcasing their journey from concept to creation. Join a vibrant artist community and find art inspiration through real-life tales of transforming raw ideas into masterpieces. Find your artistic muse and connect with fellow creative professionals.”

KATHERINE BRADFORD

Katherine Bradford’s artistry invites you into a world where vibrant colours dance and emotions resonate, crafting a delicate balance between abstraction and representation. Her paintings are windows to her soul, reflecting a lifelong journey of exploration and creativity that continues to evolve at 83. Each brushstroke captures the essence of her experiences, evoking a sense of wonder and connection that transcends time and space. As you immerse yourself in her luminous works, you are encouraged to embrace your own artistic spirit, finding inspiration in the rich tapestry of life she so beautifully conveys.

MIRANDA BOULTON

Interview with painter Miranda Boulton, the esteemed winner of the Jackson’s Painting Prize 2021, conducted in the serene setting of her garden studio in Cambridge. 

ALISON HILDRETH

Speedwell Contemporary presents Darkness Visible: A Portrait of Alison Hildreth a short film by Smith Galtney.

GORDON PAYNE

Artist Gordon Payne in his Downes Point studio. Through his monk-like painting process, experimental sculptures, and never ending journey into the philosophy and criticism of art, Gordon shares how he has developed a practice of acting as a channel for the expression of artistic thinkers through time. The conversation explores the essence of artistic commitment by the ways in which Gordon diligently shows up every day, weaving his practice into the fabric of his life.

PAUL KENTON

Here I share how I paint a New York Cityscape scene, with acrylics and ink. I build the structure of the architectural scene using inks and handmade ‘pens’ I made using old brush handles and bamboo! I then work to complete the scene with reflections of the bustling intersection in the rain soaked street, sharing my thoughts on perspective and vanishing points along the way!

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