• Jim Josephsen

    Jim, as an artist, is self taught but much practiced in his unique response to his subjects which are almost exclusively, landscapes, seascapes or buildings. he paints primarily in acrylics in vivid colour and experiments with dense textures and mediums.

  • Mark Bullen

    As an architect, Mark is very particular about the technical side of painting and printmaking but still manages to produce works that are artistically sensitive. He prefers acrylics for colour and charcoal for drawing and reproduces selected works with solar plating.

  • Josephine Josephsen

    Josephine holds degrees in Interior Design and Fine Art. Her style is traditional, working in oil for colour and charcoal and ink for B&W. She specialises in a medieval technique using egg tempera and gold leaf on timber panel

  • Ian Collins

    Although relatively new to the world of Fine Arts, Ian’s artistic eye and image memory have been shaped by 40yrs of rockclimbing and mountaineering experiences. Unsurprisingly, his genre is landscape. His preferred medium is acrylic applied with brush and palette knife.