Toby Messer – Q&A

Toby Messer – Q&A

Toby Messer is an artist living in Barnes, South West London. He draws on many influences when painting, including the unspoilt landscape and dark and untouched areas – real and imaginary – of Richmond Park.  On his artist journey, landscape hasn’t always meant...
Simona Ruscheva – Q&A

Simona Ruscheva – Q&A

London based Simona Ruscheva graduated from Fine Art Painting in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. She held her first solo show in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2018 and has also participated in various group shows across London, including Royal Institute of British Artists Annual...
Matt Dwyer – Q&A

Matt Dwyer – Q&A

Born and raised in the boroughs of East London, Matt Dwyer a self-taught mixed media artist has been taking paint to paper as far back as he can remember. His talent was recognised early at the tender age of 11. In later life going into his late teens he was in...
Yaroslava Liseeva

Yaroslava Liseeva

The main subject for Yaroslava Liseeva’s works is the Nature with its forces and energy. We live in the world where everything is inconstant and changing, moving and interconnecting. The life is very complicated and simple at the same time. There is always chaos and order.

Gary Nicholls – Q&A

Gary Nicholls – Q&A

Gary Nicolls is a technical artist with a camera rather than a photographer.  He sees the image in his mind then sets about taking all the images to create what he has visualised.  This takes Nicolls all over the world to get elements for each composition.  Deliberately, Nicolls art tells a story, whether it is a 6 image series or a 450 page trilogy. He is inspired by the way Caravaggio and Vermeer were able to focus the viewer on the subject of their art by the use of light.  This realisation completely changed the way he worked.  Dali made Nicholls realise that if you can imagine it, you can create it, you just need to learn how.