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New distinctive art from a new artist

Louise Hutton is a multimedia collage artist living in Kenilworth, Warwickshire. Her eclectic style is based on feminine beauty and her love of flowers and nature within 16th and 17th century still life paintings, specifically by Dutch masters. Self-taught originally painting portraits, Louise realised that her small occasional early collage pieces were the crowd pleasers, so decided to explore creating further unique artworks and honing her talents within this new genre.
Inspired by the likes of Gustav Klimt, the use of gold, copper and silver leaf has become her signature style.
Louise is a grass roots artist and only creates her pieces by selecting and hand-cutting each individual element, creating contemporary, ethereal fresco-like artworks. Many of the elements within her artworks have symbolic, spiritual, and mythological meaning.

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Master of Spoof Chris Chapman and his unique limited editions

Chris Chapman is well known for painting in the style and technique of famous artists and including an observer or character viewing a picture as though in a gallery. These are often with a comical twist and include artists such as Jason Pillock, Fraud Monet, Mandy Warhol, Vincent Van Earoff and LS Lowryish etc

His paintings have been exhibited widely in a number of selected galleries including the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

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Beautiful colourful sailing boat paintings

Superb original paintings from Spanish artist Cortes. He has developed an impressionist style, with a range of very neutral and elegant colours that create an atmosphere in his intimate paintings. More recently, Cortes has brought his technique into a bolder, brighter and more contemporary genre of sailing – full of energy and dynamism.

He has participated in collective and private exhibitions, obtaining great admiration for the way he handles oil paint, a favourite material and that very few landscape painters manage to master with the simplicity which he shows.

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