
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
NEXT EVENT: Westpoint Christmas Fayre 26th-28th November 2010.

Adam Greening

Sunday, 17 October 2010
Lyzi Unwin

I find it difficult when people ask me what I do. I see myself as a Jack-of-all-trades - dabbling in everything from simple line drawings and collage, to books, sewing, writing, photography... the list goes on. I’m building up my skills and my empire, slowly.
My biggest passion is bookmaking. I find inspiration and magic in the most mundane every day situations, and the tragedy in the smallest crack in a heart. I get completely lost and consumed in my books, and spend days barely leaving my desk, making a beautiful mess. My aim is to make people feel.
Behind all my work is a lot of love. I believe that art made without love is empty."
Thursday, 14 October 2010
Lucy Jane Foakes

Sarah Lucy Baker

Sarah also works to commission for portraits, murals and design projects, most recently creating all the Ilsington Festival posters and labels. Sarah has exhibited Fine Art locally in a range of venues including collaborative exhibition Episode 1 at The Chelston Gallery and a recent solo exhibition at The Slack Stevenson Gallery. Catch Sarah’s work this coming year in a solo exhibition at the Cockington Court Tea Rooms (23rd July- 28th September) and collaborative show at The Willesden Green Art Gallery, London (19th October- 12th November, Favourite Things).
Sarah’s aim when painting, using photographed memories of childhood haunts as a stimulus, is to capture fleeting moments in nature that awake and fire the imagination. These images are then translated into three dimensional tactile paintings using textures, glazes and theatrical paints to evoke the sense of excitement of the memory. Embracing drama and theatricality, Sarah’s aim as a Fine Artist is to utilise the products and practices she has experienced in the entertainment industry in order to give every single person the opportunity to bring a piece of escapism and adventure into their own private space.
Monday, 11 October 2010
June Carnell

Devon craftswoman June Carnell.
June creates her own range of beautiful lamps, mirrors, windows and light-catchers.
June has participated in Devon Art Works 2007 and Teignbridge's Nine Days of Art 2006 and is also a stained glass tutor.
She is a member of Devon Artist Network (DAN) and Teign Artists.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Pogo Fandango

Pogofandango is a mother and daughter run business based in Penryn, Cornwall. Gill and Emma started the business after hunting high and low for unique, affordable and beautiful wedding stationery for Emma’s wedding, without success.
A graduate of University College Falmouth, Gill studied BA (HONS) Contemporary Crafts, specialising in surface decoration and jewellery design. She has worked in art and design for over 20 years and has taught in several educational environments. Her work has been exhibited in galleries throughout Cornwall and Kent.
Emma graduated from BA (HONS) Textile Design at University College Falmouth in 2006, specialising in surface design. She has exhibited work in several galleries in Cornwall, Kent and London.
Pogofandango offers laser cutting and engraving services for artists, designers and businesses.
Oliver Jack Farthing

Tori Elliott

Tori Elliott is a Freelance Illustrator and Creative Practitioner born and raised in South Devon. Graduating from her Illustration BA Hons Degree at University College Falmouth in Cornwall in 2010, Tori has continued to develop her illustrative style with a wide variety of projects.
From a young age Tori has been an active member of the creative community, with experience working in the Design Team of accountancy firms and the Creative Department of “Bray Leino” Advertising Agency in North Devon, along with a multitude of exhibitions organised independently during her Degree such as; “Episode One” at The Chelston Gallery in Torquay, “The Eden Exhibition” at The Ilsington Festival, and “Curious” at the Society Of Artists Gallery in St Ives, Cornwall. She has been a ‘featured artist’ in “Baby Beef” Magazine in Northern Ireland, and was part of the “4inch Collective” at The Babahogs Artcafe in Falmouth. As well as this, Tori is keen to take on new challenges and has been working as a visual designer with Heysett Design and Blackworks Design to encourage sustainable and reusable products.
Her most recent commission has been to produce a mural for Torbay Creative Arts Council and the Gingko project to encourage visits to Torre Abbey and to provide workshops with children, which can be seen along Torquay Seafront and Torre Abbey Meadows. Along with this, Tori is working with singer/songwriter Lou Rhodes to produce a series of Childrens Picture books, and with what little spare time she has, Tori works on her own independent illustrated books. Tori is also Head Designer for Jointsafe.Walksafe. which is an eco-friendly product company based in Taunton.
Spending her time between Devon and Cornwall, Tori believes that her rural roots strongly influence her Illustrations, appreciating the organic forms of the moors and the sea. She works with a subtle and delicate line, using the feminine pastel and neutral colours in stand-alone and multiple image narratives. Often using textile and print techniques with traditional pen and ink, Tori finds simple repetition of shape and pattern a common factor in each of her Illustrations.