A mixed media exhibition by three artists from Essex and Suffolk.
Hanna Buck Abstract Artist
Emma Wren Watercolour Artist
Kim Croysdill Ceramicist
Theycome together with their combined passion for flamboyant colour and organic forms.
hanna buck
Hanna Buck
Hanna uses colour to commit feelings and ideas onto canvas. Painting in acrylic, she lets each piece establish its own course. Allowing the colours and shapes to dictate the final outcome of her work. She gradually builds up layers of colour, complimenting and sometimes clashing one another. Expressing her feelings on canvas and seeing where it leads is her favourite part of the process.
Instagram: @hannabuck
colour bloom emma wren
Emma Wren
Emma works primarily in watercolours but not necessarily in a conventional way. Using the bleeding effects from the vivid pigments to her full advantage she allows the paints to flood and flow, thus letting the paint do most of the work! Along with painting soft meadow flowers, Emma creates bold, large scale florals, capturing their delicate details and soft forms. Nature is an awesome mixer of colours, so why look anywhere else for inspiration? Emma’s work has sold to collectors all over the UK and Internationally.
Instagram: @emmawrenart
organic forms kim croysdill
Kim Croysdill
Kim is a small batch ceramicist working from a garden studio in the heart of Suffolk. Working with stoneware her inspiration comes from the garden, nature and organic forms. Wabi-sabi, embracing imperfections, is a practice she follows and enjoys. Glazes are kept minimal to allow the work to speak for itself. Oxides, woodfiring and raku are other finishes used which capture the organic beauty and no two pieces are the same.
Instagram: @kim_c_design