Photography
Helsingoer, Denmark
Digital print
22″ x 35″
Price Guide £275
This piece forms part of an ongoing project called linear landscapes. “Helsingoer” is a tree living in the castle grounds of Kronborg fortress on the tip of the Danish island of Zealand. Kronborg and Helsingoer were immortalised in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and are better known as Elsinore.
karina@nextgen-photography.co.uk
www.nextgen-photography.co.uk
Painting and Drawing
Nasturtiums in December
Ink and white acrylic on canvas
40cm x 40cm
Price Guide £95
In December 2007, I noticed nasturtiums still in flower. Although beautiful, sights like this are a reminder that the climate is changing. The bold shapes and vivid colours give a slightly unsettling edge to the painting.
fran@momerath.co.uk
www.francesculshaw.co.uk
Photography
Reflection
Digital photographic print on giclee archival paper
39.37cm x 54.61cm
Price Guide £195
My work usually develops following my reaction to something in passing, using the camera to capture that experience, while leaving the images I create open to interpretation. Our landscape is in a continual state of flux, and my aim is to create a new visual awareness by looking beyond the perfect view.
valeriedalling@mac.com
www.valeriedalling.com
Photography
After the Storm
Limited edition fine art giclee print
115cm x 75cm
Price Guide £260
I am a self publishing landscape photographer specialising in creating high quality fine art images of the British landscape. I am passionate about landscape photography and I am inspired by the beauty of the British countryside and the transient nature of the weather, the seasons and the sunlight on the landscape. My aim is always to capture the mood of the landscape and to endeavor to recreate the three dimensional qualities of a scene using a combination of good light and composition.
The piece that I have submitted is a scene at Robin Hoods Bay in North Yorkshire. The photograph was taken after a very heavy summer rainstorm with the warm evening sunlight highlighting the storm clouds and the rain washed headland in the distance.
terry@lens-scape.co.uk
www.lens-scape.co.uk
Original Printmaking
The Threepenny Opera: Family
Collagraph
76cm x 56cm
Price Guide £300

Trained as an illustrator my work is often created in a narrative format although each piece stands equally well on its own. I create original collagraph prints using a contrast of dark velvety areas and fine lines. In 2005 I won the Nottingham Annual Open Competition with the images ‘The Threepenny Opera: Family’ and ‘The Threepenny Opera: Sex’.
Nicola.dennett@btinternet.com
www.nickidennett.co.uk
Photography
Falls at Richmond North Yorkshire
Photography
47cm x 57cm
Price Guide £70 - £100

This is a digital print from a slide original. The photo sums up one of the effects of Global Warming. I am an amateur photographer with particular interest in nature; its rhythm, patterns, details and the changing light are themes I constantly explore.
angelika@dennism.demon.co.uk
Painting and Drawing
Cows in the Breeze
Acrylic
12cm x 20cm
Price Guide £75
A great part of my work is inspired by rural landscapes, animals and atmospheric conditions. Cows are integral to the countryside where I live, almost blending into the fields, like in the painting here – yet these animals form the centre of many debates about the climate and its future.
maxine@arial-online.co.uk
www.arial-online.co.uk
Mixed Media
Gustav’s Kiss
Collage
65cm x 53cm
Price Guide £150
My collages are created from discarded print. This includes old magazines, brochures and junk mail. Pages are cut up and recycled in a mosaic style. Most materials in my pictures cost nothing, reflecting the abundance of waste paper in our society. Please see www.iancdouglas.co.uk for details of my exhibitions, press and radio interviews.
create@iancdouglas.co.uk
www.iancdouglas.co.uk
Painting and Drawing
No Lifeguard
Mixed media, oil, acrylic
60cm x 50cm
£300
A year ago I received a photo from my sister in Ghana of a deserted sea beach with only a signboard ‘Warning No Lifeguard between 6pm to 6 am’ and a bird staring out to sea on the top of the sign. I like the evening walk along the Thames and I did this painting about both places, thinking of the world news and how small the world is sometimes, and everything is connected, the river to the sea, people in their hopes or despair.
mariaemilov@yahoo.co.uk
www.artmajeur.com/mariaemilov
Painting and Drawing
Kigali Boys
Ink and acrylic on paper
30cm x 40cm
Price Guide £150
Paul Gent’s paintings are inspired by the people he meets when working and travelling in Palestine, the Balkans and Rwanda. ‘Kigali boys’ is dedicated to the rowdy and loveable children of Kigali, Rwanda, whom he met walking to the bus stop each day last summer.
pablogent@yahoo.com
www.linkpalestine.org