Meet Our Artists
Lucy Davies
Artist
Lucy paints landscapes mainly featuring the Cornish coastline as she spends a lot of time in Cornwall and enjoys gathering inspiration during walks on the North coast cliffs or time spent on the golden sands of the South coast.
She is represented by various galleries in the UK and her work can be found in private collections throughout the world.
Mary Pelham
Artist
Mary is essentially a watercolourist and her exquisite work is appreciated and highly collectable. Mary has recently explored acrylics and inks. Her love for colour is central to her creativity. She particularly enjoys painting 'en plein air' mainly in sketch books which form the basis for ideas to develop larger paintings.
She is a member of local Art Societies, the Society of Women Artists, and has exhibited with the Marine Society at the Mall Galleries in London.
Potter Studios (Nancy Potter)
Ceramicist
Potter Studios began in 2018 after an exceptionally stressful year working in the music industry. Looking for a moment of calm amidst the chaos Nancy began making ceramics. Currently residing and making in her home studio in Margate. Her focus is on organic and rustic stoneware pieces for the table and home with no pieces being exactly the same.
Holly Horton
Artist
Holly Horton is an artist living and working in the seaside town of Ramgsate, Kent. Self-taught, she works primarily in acrylic and acrylic gouache, although also produces mixed media work and collage. Her main passion is colour and she works with a wide ranging colour palette in her expressive, abstract pieces.
Her work is available in galleries in Margate and Stockholm, and she has had work featured in shows in Bristol and London.
Jessie Woodward
Artist
Jessie is an abstract painter and mixed media Artist, based in Bristol. She has exhibited works throughout the UK and sold her vibrant pieces worldwide.
Jessie’s instinctive way of working explores the language of paint and mark making to evoke emotions in the viewer, aiming to communicate how pure abstract work can generate visual energetic joy and pleasure.
The way Jessie experiments with materials, a vibrant colour palette and juxtaposing textures is key to making each piece vividly unique. She looks at the dynamics created when colours, marks, textures and ratios are set with and against each other to create a cohesive piece.