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Mark Conroy is a retired army general practitioner, working mainly in watercolours. His subject matter varies from wildlife to sporting scenes. O
Jane Dennis sees her quick sketches as a catalogue of life, holding memories. She enjoys experimenting with a range of media such as acrylic, screen prints, glass and ceramics. O
Jenny Green is intrigued by atmosphere and tonality in paintings. She has been walking in the Yorkshire Dales and Northern Pennines for over 30 years and takes most of the subjects for her paintings from there. O
Alison Ivanec's pictures are vibrant and full of light and colour. They celebrate life and the human spirit. Alison's work is inspired by nature, the movement of dance, the wind in the trees, patterns made by light, music, poetry and the love of those who shaped her. |
The Station is an off-the-beaten-track cafe, bistro and art space in North Yorkshire. And The Spot On The Wall gives visitors an ever-changing display of art to enjoy and purchase, in a wide range of media. And the next one is happening on Dec 3 to Feb 3 2021. Through this exhibition, The Station gathers together a fantastic range of talented artists and photographers. Whether the artist is a first time exhibitor, or they have been exhibiting for years, as a profession or a hobby, they sit side by side on the walls of the prestigious old station building. Artists purchase a SPOT, where they hang a piece of work alongside an array of other fantastic artists. As a piece of art is sold from the artist's spot, they can replace it with another. For visitors to The Station, the exhibition looks different every time. Let's check out some of our favourite works! |
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Vicki Davidson is an artist with a passion for bright, dynamic and inspirational art. Always keen to experiment, Vicki works in oil, pastel, acrylic, watercolour and charcoal. Her subjects include portraits, animals and landscapes. Vicki also works as an NHS nurse – she is currently a Clinical Matron working within cardiothoracic services and critical care. O
Olivia Dunn focusses mainly on the female form and portraiture. This has been driven by her enduring interest in people and the emotional connections we experience throughout life. O
Alison Foster has recently transferred her drawing and painting skills into felt making, exploring the craft using various fleece fibres and silk. She uses merino fleece, with a technique similar to that of a painter using brushstrokes. O
John Hopkins has been painting since he retired from teaching in 2001. After several years in Winifred Hodges` painting group, he now attends two groups in Wensleydale. He paints mainly from photos taken of scenes that have attracted his attention. |