Gilli Slater

Inspiration for my unique Brusho and silk fabric work comes from the colours and forms found in the local scenery. I have a special love for trees and the light that plays through them, their knobbly trunks, twisted roots and the distant vistas to be glimpsed through them. I also create lino prints on textile which are enhanced using Brusho dye. The effects caused by the vibrant colours migrating through the silk fabric never cease to amaze me.

Emma Field

Working in oil, watercolour and acrylic, Emma creates atmospheric paintings of landscapes around Lancaster and the coastline of Morecambe Bay, Arnside, Silverdale, Bowland and beyond. Through expressive mark-making, intricate detail and rich, layered colour, she captures shifting light, reflections and dramatic skies, evoking a strong sense of place, rooted in memory and resonating with others’ own experiences in nature.

Elizabeth Donaldson – Rusty Cards

Elizabeth Donaldson is a self-taught digital artist based in Arnside in the South Lakes. After ten years of owning a local gift shop, she began designing her own greeting cards, an experience which lead to creating digital artwork prints of the local area and also pet commissions and logos. Most recently she has worked on a design to celebrate to return of the clock at Carnforth Station, made famous by the 1945 film Brief Encounter and is currently working on a print inspired by White Creek at New Barns.

Claire Tinker-Mill

Claire Tinker-Mill is a self taught artist based in Lancashire. Her work focuses on textures and movement, using fabric collage, embroidery and beading to create stitchscapes inspired by the natural world, with a dash of whimsy. Heavily inspired by the coastlines of Lancashire and Northumberland, and aim to recreate the calm and peace time by the ocean can bring. The pieces are tactile, detailed and designed to inspire a pause while you look for another hidden detail, or make you smile in a world which can be gloomy.