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The artists
redbusart.com is delighted to support a range of talented artists including, but not limited to:
Sarah Hood
Sarah Hood with a MA in Fine Art from Camberwell, developed her talent from early on. She lives and works from her studio in Cheshire, as well as working from a studio in London. Sarah is a full time artist and paints here in the UK and in the USA. Painting has always been her passion, as it is her method of portraying her feelings through colour and texture. Most of her paintings are mainly of Icons of the past, which she terms as "Iconic Portraiture". Each painting is painted with heart and with such astounding use of shades and colours.
Tom Murray
Tom Murray, LBIPP, is an internationally renowned photographer and redbusart.com is delighted to hold the negatives to some of the pictures taken by the photographer who was asked to accompany Don McCullin one day July 1968. The result was the production of 23 pictures in all of The Beatles in various impromptu locations around London. The day after, The Beatles recorded Hey Jude. These photos were processed and printed and then, incredibly and somewhat mysteriously, locked in a bank vault for over thirty years.
Peter Goodfellow
Peter Goodfellow is an English born artist who moved North to Scotland after falling in love with the landscape. Today, Peter is one of the best known landscape painters working in Scotland, demonstrating great understanding of and passion in his captivating work.
His use of vibrant colours are arresting and his works, whether landscape or figurative, create a definite sense of mood and atmosphere.
David Gerstein
David Gerstein creates works that are liberated from the flatness of the metal-cuts. To achieve the visually stylish, tangible effect he works with industrial paints to produce simple, Matisse-like decorative three-dimensional sculptures.
The collection available at redbusart.com demonstrates his unique inventive technique and his dramatic use of colour.
David Kracov
Red Bus Art are very proud to represent part of David Kracov's "shadow box" work. The shadow boxes are extremely popular and very unique. He uses cast models (mainly cartoon characters) which he then paints superflously, and puts them into a fantastic environment of a shadow box. To see some examples, click on the "original artwork" tab.
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