Katie is a mixed-media, abstract artist from Lancashire & is now based in Hull. She studied for a BA in Fine Art at Manchester Metropolitan University from 2017 to 2020. In that time, she found her deep passion for texture and love of colour.
Read MoreBen Wilcox is from Berkshire. He loves colour and composition and is inspired by most art of the 20th century, in particular abstract expressionism, surrealism, pop art, modernism, hard-edge, colour, street art and music.
Read MoreAdam Isfendiyar is a London-based documentary and travel photographer who tells stories of places and people and the relationship between identity and environment.
Read MoreEmma is known for her dynamic figurative work. Her mixed-media artworks are influenced by contemporary dance and mythology, and created with high-speed mark-making using everything from gilding wax to cold tea.
Read MoreI am 24 years of age, I was born in Sydney and now reside full time on the North Devon coast of England. In 2019 I completed a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in Graphic Communication at Bath School of Art & Design. Throughout my time in Bath I finally grasped fully how to communicate my ideas, concepts and thoughts graphically, through image and typography.
Read MoreMike Hindle is an artistic genius that Artienda is very proud to be working with. Based in France, he paints incredibly beautiful seascapes in oil, gouache, and mixed media on canvas and paper.
Read MoreGordon Hunt is a well-known and hugely popular artist from Cornwall whose seascape paintings of swimmers, boats, and seaside scenes make a beautiful statement in the spaces they occupy.
Read MoreSkye Holland is a wonderful London-based artist using mixed-media with effortless skill to create contemporary art including drawings, paintings, panel-works, and prints.
Read MoreZoë is a born and bred Londoner. Predominantly a realist oil painter, she has exhibited in galleries such as the Royal academy, Cork street and Saatchi gallery, amongst others. Her third solo show, in 2017, saw her drawings and painting of famous icons and superheroes juxtaposed playfully with everyday items and events. Most recently, Moss organised and curated the group show ‘Poppin’ which was a great success.
Read MoreJames Warwick is a wildlife photographer based in the south of England. In his own words: “I try to capture 'decisive moments' in nature and show wildlife contextually in its environment. I enjoy the process of trying to create memorable and beautiful pictures and I hope that they will inspire people in some way to care about and conserve the natural world.
Read MoreThis page is all about Jeremy Bournon and his artwork. He is primarily a landscape painter working from a home-based studio in Repton, Derbyshire. Artienda offers Jeremy’s paintings to its clients with their wonderful framing options to help connect the artwork with their clients’ interior design schemes.
Read MoreBy the beginning of the nineties Sam McConnell had been working as a free-lance photographer for over ten years during which time he had been approached by both Magnum and Black Star photo agencies in New York and also claimed one of Athena’s best-selling posters.
Read MoreAgwa’s work stems from the conclusion that creating culture has the benefit of binding non genetically or environmentally related beings to one another. The uniquely human act of creation enables us to attain our most valuable assets, each other. Agwa holds this principle in all that he creates, allowing him to create work for its cultural significance rather than it’s reference to modernism.
Read MoreBrian Aris is a British photographer who began his career as a photojournalist. Initially, he was a front line photographer of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, the plight of Palestinian children in Jordan, the civil war in Lebanon, famine in Africa and the Vietnam War.
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