artists at Blue House
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Binu Chaudhary
As an abstract artist Binu enjoys creating work that tell a story mostly stemming from emotions memories and sensory expriences. She likes to draw her audience into a visceral connection with her work.
She started painting around 20 years ago with renowned artist, Astrid Dahl, who taught her to paint from he gut, unbashedly. Over the years her stylehas changed, as has the meia she works with, but abstraction has always been the common theme. Binu is co-founder of BlueHouse artspace.
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Karen Crompton
Creating my art is a soulful, intuitive process. From initial impulse and inspiration from the world we live in, each painting is a conversation in a wider dialogue that emerges across a series of paintings. Karen’s work is on display at BlueHose artspace. News on latest exhibitions here
Karen is a co-founder of BlueHouse artspace
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Parul Tolentino
“There is joy, awe and at times a sense of loss in my relationship to the living world. The recurrence in nature that creates pattern also creates calm and in my continuous exploration of this phenomenon I seek an affinity with nature. Moments of light expose a sense that the connection to nature we covert as humans is a connection to ourselves. Through my work I am in waves of realisation, that we are nature. I invite the viewer to consider their own relationship with and place with in nature.”
Parul is a contemporary environmental artist and co-founder of BlueHouse Artspace. Her artwork is in local and international collections.
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Jude smith
Jude is a Surrey based artist who works with a wide range of media adopting materials and techniques which best capture the subject. Having graduated wih a degree in Fine Art she pursued a career in education. In recent years she has returned to her first passion painting.
Jude was born in London, growing up in a diverse and evolving city has inspired her work. It’s influence is captured throughout her paintings, the people, places and faces.
Jude balances the figurative with abstraction to bring the essence of the subject to her work, whether that be people moving through their landscape or the mood that a specific place generates.
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Sylvie Zimmer
Sylvie Zimmer was born in Luxembourg and has lived in Surrey for many years. She graduated in 2003 as a mature student with a BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Central St Martin’s in London. Her work explores figurative abstraction and is informed by fragments of the natural world.
Themes centre on the passage of time, journeys and places. Recurring favourites are drawings in a layered approach. Works are on canvas, board and paper in mixed media and graphite. Sylvie has taken part in group exhibitions nationally and internationally since 2003 and has worked in commercial and home studios. Contact details: Instagram:@sb_zimmer and sylvie741@gmail.com
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Jan Dagley
Jan is a local artist with a Fine Art MA and an MA in Ceramics. She has exhibited widely across the UK and also runs courses from her studio in Esher.
Her work is either in response to poetry or smell, specifically perfume, and is in two or three dimensions. It is based on the concept of synaesthesia, where one sense stimulates another.
Her abstract paintings are a combination of acrylics and oils. The use of bold, energetic and vibrant colours in her paintings is also reflected in her ceramics. Her ceramics are statement pieces which are fired to stoneware and so can be displayed inside and outside.