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Frankie King

Frankie King is a London based figurative artist working primarily in oil paint. Her work explores memory, emotion and cultural influence through vibrant colour and expressive brushwork, capturing moments of connection and presence through movement and gesture.

Medium: Oil portraiture

Instagram: @francescakingart

TikTok: @francescaaking

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Nataly Kenny

Nataly Kenny is a London based artist originally from Yerevan, Armenia. After moving to England in 2001, she embraced the freedom to deepen her artistic path. Working across impressionism and abstraction, she paints mainly in oils while also exploring acrylics, pastels and gouache. Her work reflects a strong fascination with light, shadow and colour, capturing beauty in both landscapes and figures.

Medium: Painting, impressionism and abstract

Website: natalykennyfineart.com

Instagram: @natalykennyfineart

Facebook: facebook.com/nataly.kenny.9

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John Gannon

John Gannon is a painter whose practice explores expressive gesture colour and the emotional weight of everyday scenes through contemporary painting.

Medium: Painting

Website: amaranthart.com

Instagram: @amaranthart1

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Xingchen Guo

Xingchen Guo is a Chinese artist based in London currently studying Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts. Working across painting installation and moving image his practice explores the body as a site of existence tension and transformation. Through textured surfaces and raw gestures he examines how perception shapes the experience of being. His work has been shown in London and he has received international recognition including the Marina Bay Sands Art Competition Bronze Award and the AG Design Award.

Medium: Mixed media oil painting digital art

Instagram: @gxc_gary

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Sandra Q.

Sandra Q. is an artist and photographer based at Hackney Downs art studios. She has been recognised at the Orange County Sawdust Art Fair in California and has exhibited in Hampstead Camden and Hackney. With a background in graphic design and art education Sandra leads the London Artists Meetup group and enjoys exploring creative events and sketching experiences across the United Kingdom.

Medium: Artist and photographer

Website: Portfolio

Meetup: London Artists

Facebook: Sandra Fine Artist

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Monica Babich

My watercolours explore the intersection of landscape abstraction and spiritual energy. With a background in interior design and a Master’s in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute, my practice is grounded in a life long study of visual harmony and the art of looking deeply. Drawing from meditative walks and moments of stillness, I use watercolour as a tool for intuitive expression and spiritual development.

Medium: Watercolour

Website: www.beingintuit.com

Instagram: @monicababichartist

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Kat Cruz

Kat Cruz is a first generation British Filipino artist working with acrylics and oil pastels. Her practice explores cultural identity, passion, sensuality, energy and movement. These works belong to her two year series Duende a body of Flamenco paintings that capture both technical precision and emotional intensity, from swirling skirts and blurred motion to moments of discipline, surrender and visceral rhythm.

Medium: Painting, acrylics and oil pastels

Instagram: @kcruz_art

Contact: [email protected]

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Tara Garden

Tara Garden is a printmaker based in Margate who graduated from University of the Arts London and the Royal College of Art. Her practice explores the experience of feeling fractured or disconnected from the body drawing inspiration from microscopic imagery tai chi medieval medicine and myths. She has exhibited at venues including Southwark Park Galleries The Tub Hackney Fronteer Gallery Sheffield and University Hospitals Warwickshire.

Medium: Printmaking

Instagram: @taraagarden

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Studio Marjaana

Alisa Lehtinen is a Finnish born Bristol based self taught emerging artist working under the name Studio Marjaana. Through acrylic painting she explores the small moments in between shaped by subtle shifts in emotion and perception. With a background in the makeup industry she draws inspiration from layering blending and the tactile physicality of materials. Her work often appears in dark muted tones that reflect complex personal and collective experiences.

Medium: Acrylic painting

Website: studiomarjaana.co.uk

Instagram: @studiomarjaana

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Bharat Patel

Bharat Patel is an Oxford based documentary photographer with a practice shaped by more than twenty years of exploration through different photographic genres. His work embraces experimentation and the search for new ways to bring images to life through diverse printing techniques. He is particularly passionate about black and white printing and is known for using the demanding Gumoil technique, where photographs are printed with artist oil paint. The process produces grainy monochromatic one of a kind works that carry a sense of timelessness and quiet reverence.

Medium: Photographic prints using oil paint

Website: bharatpatelphotography.com

Instagram: @bharatpatelphotography

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Rasaq Adewunmi

Rasaq Adewunmi is a digital and visual artist who blends fine art foundations with contemporary digital techniques. With over eight years of experience and a background in Arts Education his practice explores colour composition and visual storytelling across mixed media and digital illustration. His work often merges hand drawn elements with digital processes balancing tradition and innovation. Now based in the United Kingdom he is completing a master’s degree in Management with Digital Marketing while expanding his artistic practice.

Medium: Digital art

Website: rasaqadewunmi.mypixieset.com

Instagram: @Rasaq_adewunmi

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Natasha Joseph

Natasha Joseph (b. 1989) is a London based contemporary artist whose practice centres on paintings and drawings created with oil oil sticks and pastels. Her work captures vibrant impressions of everyday life shaped by her background as a fashion illustrator a foundation that continues to influence her sense of composition and narrative. Inspired by moments of celebration and the poetry of the ordinary both real and imagined Natasha transforms personal experiences into expressive colour rich works that explore the beauty in daily life.

Medium: Oil oil stick acrylic

Website: natashajoseph.com

Instagram: @bynatashajoseph

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Bianca Pirlog

Bianca Pirlog is a London based artist and graduate of the University of the Arts London. She continued her artistic development in Japan where Eastern philosophy and visual culture profoundly shaped her creative approach. With more than forty international exhibitions including sixteen solo and over twenty group shows her work has been presented across Romania Finland Poland France Japan and the USA. Notable venues include the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant in collaboration with UNESCO and the National Library of Romania with her practice reaching cities such as Paris Dubai and London.

Medium: Mixed media ink and oil paint on canvas

Website: biancapirlog.com

Instagram: @bianca.pirlog

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Amanda F Woodhead

Amanda is a London based visual artist who experiments with still and moving images. Through a visceral distinctive approach she transforms the mundane into the extraordinary shifting between coexisting realities while exploring perception time and truth. Her work invites viewers to enter a space where the familiar becomes unfamiliar and each frame carries the possibility of deeper meaning.

Medium: Photography, digital art

Website: amandafwoodhead.com

Instagram: @amandafwoodhead

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Stephen Bushe

Stephen is a London based artist working with oils acrylics and spray cans. Fascinated by gesture and commitment idea and serendipity his work moves between abstraction and expression. His paintings reveal a rhythmic energy that mirrors the inner pulse of emotion and thought. Informed by both studio and street art practice his work carries a strong immediacy that feels alive and unfiltered.

Medium: Abstract painting

Instagram: @stephenbusheart

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Soul in Motion Project Room

Soul in Motion brings together a group of artists whose work explores the intimate movements of our emotional landscapes. Each piece offers a visual translation of feeling its shifts contradictions and quiet revelations. Through abstraction intricate line work sculptural intensity and experimental materials the artists reveal the subtle internal movements that shape the human spirit and its transitions between tension and softness. Emotion is presented as something alive and constantly evolving. Whether expressed through molten steel layered textures expressive mark making or mixed media assemblage each artwork captures an internal gesture memory uncertainty or release. Together they form a collective portrait of what it means to feel deeply in a world that moves quickly and often overlooks the quiet truths we carry. The project invites viewers to slow down and connect. It asks us to witness the resilient and ever changing life of the soul as it moves through joy longing conflict and transformation offering recognition of ourselves and one another.

Exhibiting artists

Rachel Hollington

Rachel is an abstract artist whose practice focuses on intuitive exploration of colour texture and emotional resonance. She builds layered surfaces that balance spontaneity and control creating atmospheric works that encourage reflection and emotional connection.

Stanley Wiskin

Stanley Wiskin is a young artist who blends architectural precision with expressive pen work. His pieces explore contemporary youth experiences through intricate visual narratives that merge structure with vulnerability and honest social commentary.

Doug Jack Jones

Doug Jack Jones is a sculptor working with molten metal industrial heat and transformative processes. His energetic steel forms emerge from controlled unpredictability revealing tension elemental force and the expressive potential of raw material.

Yelnats

Yelnats is a mixed media artist whose work embraces provocation honesty and social truth. Through collage sculpture and experimental materials he confronts themes of identity struggle and emotional reality while inviting viewers into meaningful and reflective dialogue.

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Xianzhuyue Li

Xianzhuyue Li is a London based photographer and visual artist whose work engages with social margins boundaries and environmental justice. Their practice begins with field research spending time on site listening observing daily life and building relationships with communities. Through precise visual language and deliberate compositions they reveal invisible structures and translate them into narratives that feel human relatable and grounded in lived experience.

Medium: Photography

Instagram: @bam8oo

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Uzoigwe Kenneth

Uzoigwe Kenneth is a visual artist working primarily in charcoal based portraiture that explores emotional resilience interior silence and the subtle complexity of identity. His practice focuses on slow observational drawing tonal control and narrative restraint. His works have been featured in multiple arts publications and exhibitions across West Africa and the United Kingdom capturing quiet psychological depth through shadow absence and precise mark making.

Medium: Charcoal and graphite

Website: www.munachiart.com

Instagram: @munachi_art

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Luna Xue

Luna is a versatile visual artist whose practice spans painting installation three dimensional work and bookmaking. With a background in illustration her work explores female identity intergenerational trauma within Asian families and the impact of sexual violence. Storytelling is central to her practice merging personal East Asian experience with cross cultural communication.

Medium: Painting and digital art

Website: lunaxuefineart.com

Instagram: @luna.xue.fineart

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Keziah Tilley

Keziah is a Fine Art student in Cambridge working with oil paints and detailed miniature models. Through intimate scale she explores childhood nostalgia memory and the quiet magic woven into everyday moments. Inspired by childhood books such as The Magic Faraway Tree and Brambly Hedge she brings a sense of wonder into her miniature diorama pieces.

Medium: Miniature Dioramas

Instagram: @keziahtilleystudios

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Coma Yank

Coma Yank is originally from Siberia Russia and graduated from St Petersburg University Faculty of Fine Arts. She was awarded a Global Talent Visa UK in 2024 and is now based in Somerset England. Her work merges the traditional Siberian school of painting with European influences including surrealism drawing inspiration from dreams and inner vision.

Medium: Ink watercolour mixed media

Instagram: @magikoma

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Becca Koçar

Becca Koçar is a queer surrealist artist based in London working with digital and mixed media to explore emotional intensity shaped by personal experience. Their practice examines trauma grief anger identity and resilience translating deep feeling into expressive dreamlike imagery.

Medium: Digital art

Instagram: @beccakocart

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Yuke Xiao

Yuke Xiao is a London based fine art photographer and visual artist whose practice bridges Eastern and Western visual approaches. Working across digital and analogue processes darkroom printing and installation she explores memory spatial perception and women’s lived experiences. Her work has been exhibited internationally and continues to gain recognition.

Medium: Photography

Website: yukexiaophoto.com

Instagram: @fishelllens

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Adaeze Adinnu

Adaeze is a British Nigerian multidisciplinary artist and Founder of Fabloz Artistry. With a background in Business Management her practice blends mixed media mirrored surfaces acrylic and oil to explore identity resilience and social transformation. Her work brings layered narratives that resonate personally and culturally.

Medium: Mixed media

Website: adaezeadinnu.com

Instagram: @adaeze_adinnu

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Nailah J (Judith Jackman)

Nailah J is a London based artist working with acrylics and mixed media exploring depth texture and tactile surfaces through collage and ink. Inspired by nature people and cultural heritage she often depicts landscapes sunsets and flowers creating expressive dimensional works.

Medium: Acrylic and mixed media

Instagram: @nailahj_art

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Ami Koya

Ami describes her culture and artistic voice as a layered blend of influences. Her work reflects this sense of identity through intimate views from her personal space where she has spent much of her recent time deepening her appreciation for everyday beauty.

Medium: Watercolour on paper

Instagram: @ami_k_97

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Paint My Vision

Remsha Mohammed Remla is a visionary artist exploring divine symbolism and revelation through oil and mixed media. Guided by intuition and faith her works emerge from inner vision where cosmic harmony emotion and meaning intersect.

Medium: Abstract expressionism

Website: paintmyvision.com

Instagram: @paint_myvision

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Elvira Ismagilova

Elvira works with oil on paper and canvas developing a figurative practice rooted in observation layered colour and emotional depth. Her recent works reflect on time and emotion as natural rhythms and philosophical explorations influenced by Tarkovsky and Berdyaev.

Medium: Figurative painting

Instagram: @elviraismagilovaart

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Marcele Silvina

Marcele Silvina is a journalist by profession and an Audhd artist communicating feeling and thought through mixed media. She has exhibited internationally including Rome Greece France New York and others. She is the founder of Evoking Connections a project supporting neurodivergent and neurotypical artists.

Medium: Mixed media

Website: www.marcelesilvina.com

Instagram: @Thoughts_art_poem

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Ziyu Wei

Ziyu Wei is a visual artist and photographer based between London and Shanghai. Her practice centers on photography and cross media explorations focusing on themes of personal identity urban transformation and cultural shifts in contemporary society. With an academic background in sociology politics and performance interaction design from UCL her works often integrate photography moving image and interactive installation to critically reflect on the tensions between technology human experience and the rapidly changing urban landscape.

Medium: Photography

Instagram: @Ziyuwei.vision

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Deborah Robins

My background has been as a designer and illustrator in fashion. Over the last 20 years I have been drawing and painting continuing my exploration of the human figure and my love of line and movement. I work in oils pastels Chinese ink wash and watercolour. Texture and background are very important to me. I work from the background forward into the subject matter allowing the texture and emotion of background to inform my line and colour choices.

Medium: Figurative

Website: cargocollective.com/deborahrobins

Instagram: @deborahrobins

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Josephine

Josephine is a self taught artist who returned to art after a career in law. Working across painting illustration and digital media she explores texture colour perspective and shadow to evoke depth and atmosphere within her pieces.

Medium: Digital art and painting

Instagram: @lilmooments

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Nanthan

Nanthan is a London based conceptual photographer whose stark black and white portraiture investigates masculinity queerness and identity. His series Midlife Crisis explores vulnerability while his broader work examines layered marginalisation within LGBTQ+ communities.

Medium: Photography

Website: nanthanphotography.com

Instagram: @nanthan.photography

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José Canepa

José Canepa is a Chilean artist exploring sacred abstraction through colour and movement drawing from aniconism arabesques indigenous Latin American abstraction flowers nature and kinetic visual rhythm. His work reflects connection life and unity.

Medium: Painting drawing design digital art

Instagram: @chameleon.creations

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Grazy Magal

Grazy Magal is a self taught artist of nearly thirty years working in acrylic with soulful expressive energy. Her collection New Look of London captures the city through vibrant intuitive vision shaped by raw talent and lived experience.

Medium: Painting

Instagram: @grazy_magal

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Mika Shirahama

Mika Shirahama is a multidisciplinary artist based in London. Interested in space and the physical body, her practice spans conceptual art, installation, sculpture, site specific work, performance, and theatre. Influenced by her experience as a third culture kid, she explores the relationship between everyday praxis and identity. She is currently studying at the Royal College of Art MA Contemporary Art Practice and holds a first class honours degree in Theatre and Performance from the University of Leeds.

Medium: Performance art

Website: www.mikashirahama.com

Instagram: @mikashirahama

Artists in Plinths and Sculpture Displays

Plinth Display

Amy Hsu Tzu Chen

Amy Hsu Tzu Chen is a London based Taiwanese textile artist who specialises in handcrafting vessels using techniques passed down by female artisans such as basketry embroidery patching and felting which she reclaims as powerful forms of resistance and storytelling. By creating interactive haptic and sonic experiences through these often undervalued crafts she gently subverts gender norms and repositions the role of female domestic crafts as catalysts for social and cultural change inviting audiences into sensorial rituals that foster dialogue and empower human connections.

Medium: Textiles

City & Country: United Kingdom and Taiwan

Website: amyhsutzuchen.com

Instagram: @amychenfly

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Halimah Badmus (Ivarraa Pottery)

Ivarraa Pottery is a contemporary ceramic studio founded in 2019 by artist Halimah Badmus. Rooted in Nigerian heritage and shaped by techniques passed down from her grandmother the studio blends traditional hand building methods with modern sculptural design. Now based in the UK Ivarraa Pottery creates both functional pieces and expressive artworks that celebrate the beauty of clay. Each piece is crafted with intention bringing together culture emotion and innovation to offer timeless ceramics that feel personal meaningful and distinctly modern.

Medium: Ceramics

City & Country: United Kingdom

Website: ivarrraa.com

Instagram: @ivarraa_pottery

Plinth Display

Jiayi Gu

Jiayi Gu was born in China and currently lives and works in London. Her practice revolves around image-making, extending across photography, installation, and the book form. Through these mediums, she explores the subtle dialogue between nature, humanity, and temporality. Her works often emerge from moments of quiet observation—the stillness of a landscape, the trace of an object, or a fleeting encounter in the city—transforming them into visual reflections that move between documentation and introspection.

Medium: Photography/ Installation

City & Country: London, United Kingdom

Website: https://jiayigu.net/

Instagram: @blurbl_e

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Kashmira Patel

Kashmira Patel explores spirituality transformation and memory through sculpture and mixed media. Her works draw upon organic materials and intuitive mark making to create forms that evoke ritual energy emotional presence and a quiet sense of movement.

Medium: Sculpture and mixed media

City & Country: United Kingdom

Plinth Display

Keziah Tilley

Keziah Tilley is a British sculptor whose practice engages with organic forms intuitive gestures and the emotional presence of materials. Her work invites viewers into a quiet and intimate encounter with texture and volume encouraging a sensitive and contemplative way of experiencing matter.

Medium: Sculpture

City & Country: United Kingdom

Instagram: @keziahtilley

Plinth Display

Dr Lorna Moore

Dr Lorna Moore is a UK video performance artist, researcher and educator from Liverpool in the UK. She invites participants to take part in the artwork through real-time video interaction. The motif of the body has been an occurring theme in her work. Exploring new technologies Lorna has virtually transported the body from one space to another via telematic communications. She has worn Head Mounted Display Systems to swap bodies and experience the world through another's eyes. In later work, heart rate sensors were attached to participants so they could control the speed of a video through their breathing. Lorna has exhibited her work internationally in countries such as Russia, Canada, Spain, Italy, Germany, Poland, and other European countries. Support has been secured from various funding organizations including Arts Council England, St Hughes Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, The Polish Cultural Institute, London etc. Having coordinated many art events and exhibitions internationally Lorna has also been involved in artist residencies and collaborations, including: Verdecoprente arts festival Umbria, Italy, a residency at HMP Durham, UK, the 54 Degrees North international arts festival Hull, UK, and many more. Alongside her two MA’s (Fine Art & Digital Performance,) Her supervisors where Paul Sermon who influenced her work on telematics and media artist Martin Reiser. Moreover, she has decades of lecturing experience in a variety of UK art institutions. Currently Lorna is working with video performance to explore the dichotomy between absence and presence as a way of be[ing] in the world, to be in the moment, through experimental photography, video and sound. Through the ‘act’ of stop motion animation techniques Lorna creates the illusion of movement in still/frozen images to articulate fight or flight trauma experiences. Lorna is working towards her first USA solo exhibition at Colloquia, Woodstock, Virginia in the spring of 2026 exploring performative video works.

Medium: Video performance

City & Country: United Kingdom

Website: lornam77.wixsite.com/lornamooreartist/biography

Instagram: @drlornamoore

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Umar Abdulrasheed (Terrravia Ceramics and Pottery)

Umar Abdulrasheed is an award winning ceramic artist and the Creative Director of Terrravia Ceramics. His work blends traditional pottery knowledge with contemporary ceramic design to create sculptural and functional pieces that explore form material and cultural identity. He has exhibited internationally including at Boomer Gallery in London Holyart Exhibition in Brighton and Maidstone Community Art Hub. He is a member of the Craft Potters Association and Friends of Burton at Bideford.

Medium: Ceramics

City & Country: United Kingdom

Website: https://terrrevia.com

Instagram: @Terravia_ceramics

Artists in The Dark Room

Dark Room

Fátima Soares

Fátima Soares explores the mandala as a contemplative space that connects human experience with cosmic energy. Through circular geometry she weaves art magic and psychology offering viewers a pathway into introspection and deeper layers of consciousness.

Medium: Mandalas

City: London

Instagram: @fatimasterapias

Facebook: Fátima Soares

Dark Room

Grazy Magal

Grazy Magal is a self taught artist with nearly thirty years of creative exploration. Working primarily in acrylic her collection New Look of London captures the city through vibrant expressive energy shaped by raw intuition and lived experience. Her work invites viewers to feel the emotional resonance and soulful movement that define her artistic voice.

Medium: Painting

City: London

Instagram: @grazy_magal

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