Artists

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Sam Webb had a long successful career as a Professional Photographer in the UK.

She spent ten years as the only Photographer at Sky Television in London and continued for many years after that as a Freelance Photographer represented by Scope Features in London.

Her craft has enabled her to cross the globe several times over and given her experience of many genres of photography, from Professional Boxing to Hollywood actors, films, TV series, advertising, fashion and finally before she retired she turned her hand to photographing fine diamonds and jewellery.

Now mostly retired from the stills industry and missing being creative, she has turned her hand to abstract, mixed media and digital art.

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Inspired by several months of dreaming about painting which she hadn’t done since her teens, she combined her macro photography and retouching skills and fascination with all things “macro “ to produce an ever growing collection of stunningly colourful images. All individually painted in miniature.

She describes the process as a type of meditation. Whilst painting she feels complete equanimity, more so even than her lifelong passion for Photography.

She has two children and lives in the south of France with her partner who makes Fitou and where she owns a Chambre d’Hotes.

Dust

The Dust an artist who, fell down from the north with a vision of black and white and something in between. With pen, thought and lens he has taken all he could from the horizon and held them, frozen, one image at a time in hope one day they grow into printed/painted dreams for others to gleam.

Tatiana Gorilovsky

Tatiana Gorilovsky is a freelance photographer based in London specialising mostly in photographing jazz musicians.

She is working for several London jazz clubs and festivals, always trying to portray not only the musicians, but also the nature of Jazz music, it's beauty, rhythms,
improvisation and emotions.

Tatiana loves to experiment with long exposure and multiple exposure creating unusual compositions. She was the winner of several international photographic contests, the nominee for the Parliamentary Jazz Award in Photography for 2022 and the nominee for the best photo of the year 2022 by the Jazz Journalist Association. 

Carl Morgan

To cut a long story short, I am, and always have been, a teller of stories, an Editor. Whatever medium I choose, film, photo or vocal, my interpretation is how I visualise it and how it plays out in my mind. There is beauty everywhere and in everything, just finding the right angle and not discarding it, is the challenge. Capturing the captivation, making that moment worthy of a second glimpse to the viewer, that pause for thought as the eyes feast on its nuances of contrast.

I strive to share those pleasures of what I have seen.

Jessica Martin

Jessica Martin is a multi-disciplinary artist whose career embraces acting, singing, impressions, cabaret performance, writing and illustration. She rediscovered her love of art and sketching when she read “The Creative License”, by Danny Gregory and took up daily sketching in her late forties. What began as a hobby quickly turned into an all-consuming passion and on the advice of comedian Phill Jupitus whom she met on the touring production of “Spamalot”, she decided to explore creating comics and graphic novels.

To date, Jessica has written, illustrated and collaborated on numerous comics and completed two full length graphic novels all inspired by her love of entertainment, the film industry and her personal experiences in showbusiness. Her first graphic novel “Elsie Harris Picture Palace” was shortlisted for the Myriad Editions First Graphic Novel Prize 2014 and “Life Drawing. A Life Under Lights” was nominated for the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 and the Theatre Book Prize 2020. She is currently working on her third graphic novel, “Conrad. Invoking Conrad Veidt” about the great German actor Conrad Veidt.

Jessica has had several solo art exhibitions including one at the Cartoon Museum London to accompany her graphic memoir “Life Drawing”. She is also a regular guest at comic conventions including The London Film and Comic Con.

“A Star is Drawn” is based on a selection of images from Jessica’s limited edition book which is an homage to all the stellar personalities past and present, she is ‘drawn’ to.

Jessica resides with her husband and two children in Oxfordshire.