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Rebecca O'Hooley
I graduated in Fine Art from Leeds Arts University in 2023 and Iām currently studying MA Fine Art at University of Leeds.
I work from my home studio painting oil semi-abstract autobiographical scenes. Landscapes and woodlands feature heavily in my work as ways of conveying ambiguity and introspection.
Bridget March
As a visual artist, my work encompasses watercolour, acrylics, graphite, and copper etching. I dedicate myself to creating art daily, with around 6-10 pieces in progress simultaneously, except when other obligations arise.
My art conveys my feelings towards environments, trees, concepts, causes and to narrate stories. I believe in the authenticity of art and eagerly follow where my inspirations lead me.
Jo Whitehead
Originally from North West London, I studied at Harrow School of Art. In 1988 I moved to sunny Silsden, teaching art at Keighley College and as a visiting artist in schools.
I acquired an allotment plot 10 years ago and began a one sided "relationship" with the birds that visit the plot. This has led to a fascination for birds - songbirds, moorland birds, tropical birds - the source material is endless.
Katrina Thompson
North Yorkshire based, Katrina has been developing her skills in acrylic and mixed media for the last year.
Originally a graphite and coloured pencil artist, she has blended her background as an architectural technologist, with a passion for detail, and her love of vibrant colour.
Her work is heavily influenced by contemporary Spanish art, Colour Field painting and the Op Art movement. In particular, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Bridget Riley and Frank Stella. Not wanting to be confined to one genre, Katrina's work can be identified by impasto palette knife strokes with a range of colours designed to stimulate the eye and imagination