sėntinėl show catalogue
Please view the online catalogue below. If you are interested in buying any of the artworks please come along to the exhibition, or follow the artist link.
Jane Adams


Jane Adams
“I am a narrative painter. I love to tell a story within the landscape using acrylics, oils and gouache.”



Howard Andrews
Fault Lines St Ives


Howard Andrews
“I have been working to produce artworks that explore ideas of place through the elements of colour, texture and structure that combine to create and define a sense of location.”

Traces

Godrevy-Kintsugi
Mannie Burn
Catkins at Park Road


Mannie Burn
“My landscape paintings are intimate, jewel-like verdant, botanical, dense mysterious, fresh, often joyful, and earthy. They are distillations of the feeling of awe I have when I am in my local landscape and my reverence for our natural world.”

Near the Red Gold

Vibrant Matter
Katherine Castle


Katherine Castle
“I work between landscapes I inhabit and those I carry in memory. My practice explores this tension through a personal language of marks: lines, textures, and gestures adding colour, ink, paint, print – anything within my reach becomes my tools.”

Evening Reflections

The Journey part 4
Paulene Cattle


Paulene Cattle
“I draw attention to the overlooked minutiae of the everyday landscape -reenforcing my environmental concerns by using sustainable or recycled materials and found objects.”


Karen Eames


Karen Eames
‘I am inspired by the wild places of this world,Celtic origins, untamed, emotional, spiritual connections to a place. My paintings convey drama and movement and nature’.


Sandy Easby
Clowning with Catasrophe


Sandy Easby
‘The kinetic energy of my dance career encourages a dynamic studio practice’.

My Home

Kelp Ballet
Jessica Gale
Icon


Jessica Gale
” I feel a deep and instinctive pull toward the natural world – especially quiet, often overlooked places: paths, riverbanks, the edges of land”.

Godspeed

Shift
Mark Garbutt
Folk House


Mark Garbutt
“I am fascinated by the transformative relationship between painting, photography and memory.”

Two Boys

Ghost Kingdom
Jude Hanly
Vibrations of Resilience


Jude Hanly
“Nature is visceral, wild, unfiltered, I want my work to embody that. To create something raw, that is felt, something real.”

Glimpse of Life

Primordial Dank Forest
Sue Harragin
When The Fruit Bats Fly


Sue Harragin
“The one thing I know when I start a painting is that I don’t know where it will end. The painting leads me to the unexpected.”

Twilight at Samadara

She Gives me Ginger Flower & I sip Ceylon Tea
Alison Hunt
Beneath Your Tangled Branches


Alison Hunt
“I look for patterns in the landscape, the negative spaces, the light filtering through the trees. The Twisted forms and branches, and the layered collage of shapes”

Woven

Fractured Spaces
Lizbeth Marie
First of Spring


Lizbeth Marie
“I sense deep preciousness in moments where life is lit and it is held for a second. The slightest shift in colour or breeze between leaves gently moves this moment to the next.”

Rush Hour Home Drive

Deep Blue Day
Catherine Morris
Point of View 1


Catherine Morris
“My work conveys a sense of land and weather with a degree of ambiguity and a mysterious quiet drama.”

Point of View 2

Point of View 3
Nikki Osborne


Nikki Osborne
“I am inspired by the ephemeral transitions of the sky, absorbed in a visceral connection with light, colour, and wild landscapes.”


Deb Ramsay-Trease
Gwithysi taw a’n hen tir ma (Silent sentinels of this land)


Deb Ramsay-Trease
‘I feel a a strong connection to the rugged moors and rock formations of West Penwith; they feel alive with mystery and memory.’

Y’ga fresens yma kres (In their presence there is a peace)

Yma merkys an gewer war agan enepow (Our faces bear the marks of storms)
Maddie Rock
Memento Mori


Maddie Rock
“Time spent outdoors, noticing the quiet details of the landscape, draws me into a calm and meditative state. The work that follows becomes both a reflection of place and a record of the stillness it evokes.”

Disappearing

ZRRRRR ZRRRRR
Mary Taylor
Standing Tall


Mary Taylor
“The sensual connection I have with the structure of the landscape, naturally formed or manmade, past and present, influences my perception of place.”

The Path With No End

Silent Melody
Nuala Taylor
Where the Sun Meets the Sea


Nuala Taylor
“The rocky wild places, the rugged moorlands and the boundless sea; a sense of open space and ageless time – this is what I paint.”

Pink & Green Trees

Reflections
Sophie Velzian
Solstice


Sophie Velzian
“I want to share the feeling of weather on the face, a child-like wonder and sense of rapture of being in the landscape”.

Resolute

Dark Curves, Ebbing Tide
Sally Wyatt
Ghost Net


Sally Wyatt
“I am interested in natural chaos and process. I hope to tenderly convey something of the perfectly imperceptible in nature.”

Fading Voices

That’s How We’re Like We Are
