
Tom Fry
Tom Fry is a London-born and based artist exploring various human conditions through visual figurative expression, using contemporary & urban painting mediums.

Peter Charambalides @ Which Way Is Up London
Peter’s work explores the ideas of existentialism, determinism and fatalism through the medium of imagery, words and even mathematics.

Jazmine Saunders
Jazmine is a multifaceted fine artist and sculptor who has been practicing art for over 20 years. Her work explores themes based around intertwining humans with nature and technology

Gary Moore
Abstract artist exploring emotions and feeling through comtemporary multi media pieces

MP13TZ
MP13TZ creates striking one off art pieces, inspired by pop art, cubism and old school tattoo flash.

Dale @ Mernpunk
Dale from Mernpunk makes unique art and home decor utilising discarded shop mannequins.

Truly Lost
Truly Lost is the work of a London based musician, remaining anonymous, for now. The artwork is created as a therapeutic response to the effects of ptsd, loss, and anxiety.

Adam Riches
Primarily monochromatic, Adam’s characteristically stylised portraits and figurative works are sensitive responses to the human condition, ranging from furious expressive moments to poignant, melancholy reflections.

Hayley Paterson
Hayley’s focus is abstract expressionism and contemporary sculpture with performance art.

Charlotte Hampson
Charlotte’s work combines meditation and yoga practices with painting by using the movements of the body to paint onto large scale canvas.

Ashleigh Spice
Ashleigh Spice is a photographer and artist and has a rare condition affecting her central nervous system called Neurocardiogenic Presyncope, along with Autism, Epilepsy and other comorbidities.

Boo 21 AKA Jamie Ryan
Bristol based artist, creating original artwork on canvas and skateboard decks using acrylic and spray paint.

Clarke Reynolds
Clarke a registered blind visual artist who specialises in using braille as an artform

Laura Greenway
Laura Greenway is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is based around her own experiences of mental health problems and disability.

Dawn Williamson
Dawn specialises in film making, soundscapes, photography, olfactory and sculpture. These days she is particularly interested in creating miniature scenes from memories, urban myth, and actual true accounts.