Anne Leigniel

Lightness fragility and ephemerality are recurring themes in my practice.

Jockel Liess

I am an audiovisual artist and composer. My mainly abstract works are meditative environments as explorational spaces of aesthetic concepts. They examine microtonality, timbre, texture, colour and the self-similarity of image and sound, as well as the indeterminacy of change.

Pauline Little

For me, painting must operate independently of fashion if it is to make a meaningful statement.

Amanda Loomes

My art practice is a form of socially engaged portraiture and involves filming people in their place of work.

Jeff Lowe

Internationally acclaimed sculptor Jeff Lowe studied at St. Martin’s (1971-75). Taught by amongst others, Sir Anthony Caro, Philip King and William Tucker.

Hannah Luxton

Hannah Luxton makes paintings inspired by the natural sublime and the late 18th Century Romantic notion that a divine order resides within raw nature.

Bethany Marett

My work concerns the corporeal and all the contrasting and conflicting aspects inherent; how bodies are sensual, beautiful, ugly, damaged, idealised, sexual, abject, gendered, delicate.

Graham Mileson

In 1991 at the Triangle International Artists Workshop in New York State I had the opportunity to use Interference Colour, this was when, this new artists medium was not available in the UK.

Eric Moody

Over the years I have developed a focus on the material evidence of the interaction between city dwellers and their built environment.

C. Morey de Morand

With a background of unknown forces and the mysterious chaos of the universe, the world in which we exist has rules imposed to define our society. We ourselves then impose our own boundaries, rules, moralities, guidelines by which we live: to make us safe.

Peter Morrell

Words add little to paintings. They should present their own case.