
Samantha Emmons
Samantha has always created, enjoying exploring a variety of materials and art disciplines from a young age often inspired by her family who all enjoy making. Samantha’s paintings explore the relationship between nature and painting. Fluidity, transparency, reflection, tactility, organic and ephemeral qualities are achieved evoking the metamorphosis of life.

Sue Crook
Sue has always been drawn to textiles and stitching, designing and making her clothes when she was a teenager. Her work comprises of hand and machine stitched items, often onto fabric that she has hand dyed. Her interest in dyeing led her, during lock down, to study natural dyes, sustainable fabrics and upcycling, which she uses wherever possible.

Jill Hobbs Art
Jill Hobbs is a popular new artist and currently telling the stories of her youth with a series of portraits of her childhood icons and landscapes of places held close to her heart. She has spent the last 2 years developing her style by exploring portraiture, landscapes, and the use of vibrant colour in Acrylics on canvas and wood.