Graham Fink

Graham Fink is a British multimedia artist whose practice spans photography, film, painting, drawing, and technology. A restless innovator and conceptual thinker, his work consistently challenges the status quo, pushing the boundaries of creativity through unconventional methods and ideas.

Fink has long been fascinated by the subconscious, chance, and the hidden narratives embedded in visual culture. His extensive travels across Europe, Asia, and the USA have deepened his interest in semiotic codes, which he integrates into his work to explore deeper layers of meaning.

A pioneer in the fusion of art and technology, he gained international recognition in 2014 with his groundbreaking eye-drawing technique, a software innovation that enables him to create intricate portraits using only his eyes. These works—both performances and standalone pieces—have been exhibited worldwide, redefining the limits of artistic expression.

In addition to his solo practice, Fink collaborates with AI and robotics, serving as an agent to three humanoid robots—Sophia, Grace, and Ameca—while also working closely with the British robotic artist Ai-Da. His exploration of machine intelligence and human creativity further cements his role as a visionary at the intersection of art and technology.

As one of the most respected and highly awarded creative minds, Graham Fink’s work continues to provoke, challenge, and redefine artistic conventions, making him a key figure in contemporary visual culture.

Marie Pierre Weinhold

Born in 1939 in Morlaix, Marie-Pierre Weinhold left France in 1961, and lived in Canada, the USA, Benelux, Germany, Spain, Venezuela, and Portugal. She studied with sculptor and painter Martins Correia for five years; "This meeting changed my life. No Fine Arts, no lessons, only reviews and some tips. I learned to cut, to slice, and to express myself by sculpture, a real outlet”

A sculpture is a presence, even a person. My work reflects the life of a woman who, first curled up, asserts herself more and more with her head held high. There is no message, only the sensitivity of a woman, "says Marie-Pierre Weinhold, who exhibits at the Boesch Museum.

"I mostly work with bronze, but also with composite resins that I paint in different bright colors," she says. These polychromes are the expression of my délirante period!

She lives and works in Saint Marc sur Mer in Loire Atlantique.

Tom Searles

Tom Searles is a Portrait Painter based in London and the Cotswolds. After completing his bachelor’s degree in Illustration at the Anglia Ruskin University in 2012, Tom embarked on his freelance portraiture career, showcasing his fine art skills in galleries internationally. Parallel to this, Tom co-founded his own textile print company, comfortably straddling the visual disciplines of illustration and graphic design as Art Director and Creative Producer.

Specialising in acrylic and charcoal, Tom now offers bespoke, custom portrait commissions capturing the subject’s characteristics in an abstract light and with intriguing detail. Heavily influenced by his background in sport, and using varied brushstrokes and tools, his powerfully cinematic, painterly works capture the continuous movement of any scene or subject.

Continually pushing his technique further, Tom draws upon the golden age of music and cinema with gentle influences of subdued, muted palettes to create his striking compositions.

Philip Dupee

Philip Dupée is a French Huguenot born in Walthamstow the East End of London in 1959. He studied art in 1976 at Medway College of Art & Design after leaving school at 16. He went on to study commercial art for 3 years then left to start a career in Graphic Design for Print and Television.

He was the one of the three designers at the new innovative design company Lambie-Nairn, that got commissioned in 1982 to design the corporate identity for CHANNEL FOUR TELEVISION. He went on to create films for TV and Advertising Agencies for Brands around the world. Philip through out his career  has won numerous awards in his career in commercial art. His awards in the Media & Advertising Industries are D&AD, Creative Circle, Cannes Lion., Royal Television Society and British Arrow Awards, APA Advertising Awards Accumulating to receive and win the BAFTA { British Academy of Film & Television Arts } for Graphic Design in TV & Film.

In 2003 Philip founded his own production company Hellolove tv in London. Bringing together a roster of Creative Talent of Film Directors & Designers. Hellolove has created films for an impressive resume of clients. NIKE, BBC Studios, O2, Vivienne Westwood, Estée Lauder, P&G Beauty, Le Creuset Peugeot, Hair by Sam Mcknight, The KAO Corporation Japan, VISA, Victoria Beckham.

Philip’s work captures moments in nature where the World’s climate creates pattern and colour. His compositions capture two visual areas of nature. Seascapes and Landscapes.

Lara Julian

Lara Julian is a full-time artist living and working in London. She was born in Siberia. Julian hails from a family of artists. Her father is a figurative painter, and her mother is primarily an Art Historian. With a background in the banking industry, Lara Julian recognised her artistic potential and made the decision to fully dedicate herself to Painting. In 2014, she made a radical shift and relocated to New York, taking initial steps towards becoming a professional artist. After New York, where she studied at the School of Visual Arts (SVA NYC), she came to London and continued her education at the UCL Slade School of Fine Art, where she developed her artistic practise.

Since then, she has begun to identify herself as a colour technologist. Julian specialises in colour and sees it as an independent force, systematically exploring its theory and juxtaposing techniques through her Abstract Painting using her signature style of long, narrow, and vertical lines. The artist's main focus is to demonstrate how varied approaches to colour interactions in her paintings, allied to their manufacture, can alter their visual effect. This focus aligns Lara Julian with historical figures such as Josef Albers, Bridget Riley, Patrick Heron, and Carlos Cruz-Diez.

Lara Julian’s painting is not hard-edged and is characterised by a vibrant palette, colour gradations, and free carefully considered brushstrokes. To articulate the multifaceted nature of colour, Julian embraces traditional mediums and techniques, working with watercolour, acrylic, and oil paints. Her paintings comprise multiple layers of paint, sometimes as many as sixty, meticulously applied over several years. Another distinguishing feature is the overt texture achieved through the utilisation of a variety of materials and techniques.

Lara Julian has remained steadfast in pursuing her core objective: creating pure and visually stimulating colour synthesis. She aims for her paintings to serve as both a refuge for the eye and the mind, an intellectual puzzle for the curious viewer. Her aim is to establish a personal dialogue between the viewer and her artwork, allowing for numerous emotive and experiential connections.

Lara Julian has exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions in London, Berlin, Venice, and New York. Her works are held in private collections worldwide.

Tessherart

Tessheract is reviving the art of the portrait. But in four dimensions. Tessheract goes beyond the physical and captures the inner world of the subject. Tessheract’s art helps us better understand ourselves and others by surfacing the complex topography of emotions, thoughts and drives that are usually hidden.

Words can’t adequately capture the multifaceted natures and interplay of these systems. No medium can fully capture this - but Tessheract’s work brings us closer than anything else. The works help us in our impossible quest to see reality more completely. Elements of Tessheract’s work are reminiscent of Picasso, Dali and Kandinsky. The works delve deep into the human psyche and parallel many ideas of Nietzsche and Freud.

Dave Anderson

Dave Anderson is a contemporary portrait artist who redefines identity through an unexpected lens—by painting only the hands. Eschewing the traditional focus on faces, capturing the emotional depth, history, and individuality of their subjects through the subtleties of gesture, texture, and form found in the human hand. Each painting becomes a study in storytelling, where a clenched fist, a tender grasp, or a calloused palm reveals more than a face ever could.

Dave’s work bridges the intimate and the universal. Their portraits invite viewers to consider identity as something deeper than appearance, exploring themes of touch, memory, and human connection.

Based in London Dave Anderson has exhibited work in galleries across London, New York and Poland and continues to challenge conventional portraiture with a practice that is both minimalist in approach and rich in meaning.

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