Doctor Galaxy – Punk Artist Frankie Lüschitz – Battle East Sussex

Doctor Galaxy – Punk Artist Frankie Lüschitz – Battle East Sussex

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Sussex Artists

Artist: Frankie Lüschitz

Artist: Frankie Lüschitz

Doctor Galaxy - Punk Artist Frankie Lüschitz

Art Medium: Pigma Micron Pens over a Pencil Sketch then flashed to negative with editing software
Original Art Price: £18
8″ x 10″ Matte Prints Available
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Frankie Lüschitz

Alternative Punk Artist drawing inspiration from music, poetry and culture.

Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: artofalienstore@gmail.com
Website: www.artofaliens.com
Facebook: artofalienstore
Instagram: art.of.aliens

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About The Artist

Based in East Sussex, Frankie is an alternative punk artist who draws inspiration from music, poetry and culture. Although early into her journey in the art world, her overall goal is to become a tattoo artist. Frankie uses art as a cathartic expression and shows the world through her imagination. Most of her artwork is pencil and pen work but she does also experiment with paints. Her aim is to create a space where humans who feel slightly different can take comfort and feel as though they aren't alone.

Frankie is autistic and hopes to speak up for the neurodivergent community through her expressive art which could hopefully make a change however large or small it may be.

Art Group / Exhibitions

Not currently a member of an East Sussex Art Group or Art Society.

Kitsune Moon – Contemporary Black & White Art –  Artist Frankie Lüschitz

Kitsune Moon – Contemporary Black & White Art – Artist Frankie Lüschitz

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Sussex Artists

Artist: Frankie Lüschitz

Artist: Frankie Lüschitz

Kitsune Moon - Contemporary Black & White Art - Artist Frankie Lüschitz
Art Medium: Pigma Micron Pens over a Pencil Sketch then flashed to negative with editing software
Original Art Price: £18
8″ x 10″ Matte Prints Available
Please Contact the Artist

Commissions Invited

Contact The Artist

Frankie Lüschitz

Alternative Punk Artist drawing inspiration from music, poetry and culture.

Please mention the Sussex Artists website
Email: artofalienstore@gmail.com
Website: www.artofaliens.com
Facebook: artofalienstore
Instagram: art.of.aliens

Gallery Of Art

About The Artist

Based in East Sussex, Frankie is an alternative punk artist who draws inspiration from music, poetry and culture. Although early into her journey in the art world, her overall goal is to become a tattoo artist. Frankie uses art as a cathartic expression and shows the world through her imagination. Most of her artwork is pencil and pen work but she does also experiment with paints. Her aim is to create a space where humans who feel slightly different can take comfort and feel as though they aren't alone.

Frankie is autistic and hopes to speak up for the neurodivergent community through her expressive art which could hopefully make a change however large or small it may be.

Art Group / Exhibitions

Not currently a member of an East Sussex Art Group or Art Society.

Vibrations – Surrealist Expressionist West Sussex Artist Toni Mo

Vibrations – Surrealist Expressionist West Sussex Artist Toni Mo

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Sussex Artists

Artist: Toni Mo

Vibrations - Expressionist Surrealist West Sussex Artist Toni Mo

Vibrations

Image Size: 61cm x 61cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Painting Price: £215.00

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Toni Mo

West Sussex

Surrealism | Expressionism

Using intense colours and skin tones,
inspired by her African culture.

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Email: toni.mo.art@gmail.com

Website: www.tonimo.co.uk

Instagram: @toni.mo.art

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About The Artist

Toni Mo is a UK based self-taught expressionist artist, living in West Sussex. She has an educational background in medical neuroscience.

Toni uses intense colours and skin tones inspired by her African culture, to express feelings, emotions and mental states.

 Art available on her website includes original paintings, as well as Digital Prints, Prints on Canvas and Prints on Paper.

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Peace by Piece – Surrealist Art – Toni Mo, West Sussex Art Gallery

Peace by Piece – Surrealist Art – Toni Mo, West Sussex Art Gallery

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Sussex Artists

Artist: Toni Mo

Peace by Piece - Surrealist Art - Toni Mo, West Sussex Art Gallery

Peace by Piece

Image Size: 76.2cm x 50.8cm
Art Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Painting Price: £249.00

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Toni Mo

West Sussex

Surrealism | Expressionism

Using intense colours and skin tones,
inspired by her African culture.

Please mention the Sussex Artists website

Email: toni.mo.art@gmail.com

Website: www.tonimo.co.uk

Instagram: @toni.mo.art

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About The Artist

Toni Mo is a UK based self-taught expressionist artist, living in West Sussex. She has an educational background in medical neuroscience.

Toni uses intense colours and skin tones inspired by her African culture, to express feelings, emotions and mental states.

 Art available on her website includes original paintings, as well as Digital Prints, Prints on Canvas and Prints on Paper.

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Floral Art Series – Secrets of Nature – Oil Painting – Horsham West Sussex Artist Claire Harrison

Floral Art Series – Secrets of Nature – Oil Painting – Horsham West Sussex Artist Claire Harrison

Art, Painting Commissions and Prints from Sussex Artists

Artist: Claire Harrison

Artist: Claire Harrison

Floral Art Series - Secrets of Nature - Oil Painting - Claire Harrison

Image Size: 52cm x 39cm 20.5″ x 15″
Art Medium: Oil on Board
Original Painting Price: £1,800
Limited Edition Prints: from £145

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Claire Harrison

Horsham, West Sussex

Artist in Oils and Art Tutor

Exploring the hidden world of nature: flowers, plants and insects.

Phone: 07973 410 111

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Email: art@claire-harrison.co.uk

Website: www.claire-harrison.co.uk

About The Artist

I am an artist based in Horsham, West Sussex, specialising in oil painting of flowers and insects, sharing my passion for nature and the environment with my followers and clients.

I was aged just three when I painted my very first watercolour. My mum went into the garden and said “choose a flower and let’s paint it”. I chose a purple flower, which for those who know me, I’m generally dressed in purple and turquoise, and my paintings are often of a similar palette!

Before the computer revolution, which now appears to consume most of our lives, I spent my childhood painting and illustrating my own stories in the garden. I loved flowers and plants and most of all growing things. I think it was because I followed my father around the garden with my miniature wheelbarrow. I helped out to the best of my ability and - although I doubt whether I actually did much helping - I was inspired by the bugs, grew mustard and cress from seed on the shed windowsill, and grew Asters in a terracotta pot!

I now have my own garden of course, where I grow lots of flowers - mostly those that are based on Daisy formations. These include Rudbeckias, Heleniums, Ox-Eye Daisies and of course a lot of wildflowers, Cornflowers, Corncockles, Geraniums and Teasel. Teasel is one of my favourites because of the wildlife it attracts, especially in Autumn, where I like to see the Goldfinches feeding, pulling the Teasels over as the seeds pour out.

Looking back in retrospect, I can see where all the influences in my artwork come from - my fascination with pattern, insects and flowers. They were all part of my childhood and what I loved to do.

West Sussex Artist Claire Harrison in her art studio 1
West Sussex Artist Claire Harrison working in her art studio

The majority of my inspiration comes from the local Sussex landscape and my garden. Over the years it has become obvious that the seasons are moving. Spring comes earlier and earlier and Winters are extremely mild. I believe this is an indication of global warming and so many of the scientists and media provide us with information regarding this issue, on a global scale, but what is happening on our doorstep? What invertebrates and wildflowers are threatened and how does that impact on us?

As I write this, we are currently experiencing a heatwave and my crops this year are thriving because of the exceptionally low population of slugs and snails – a gardeners dream perhaps, but also an indication of pressure on the water supply, due to lack of rain. The scarcity of these unpopular molluscs also has an impact on the birds and mammals, such as hedge hogs and thrushes that feed upon them.

I started my “Art Seasonally” blog on my website, to start documenting and comparing the changes in the local climate in Sussex. I draw what I observe each week from life and these are not only for the project, but are also used as research and inspiration for my oil paintings. To read my “Art Seasonally” blog please visit my website.

West Sussex Artist Claire Harrison working in her art studio

I began my career in 2001 after graduating with a Fine Art degree, by hiring a local, large gallery space without any completed art works. I had 6 months before my opening, so I needed to create some work! A loan from the bank and a course on self-employment later, I launched my career and created 40 works to exhibit. These were photographic and digitally manipulated works, as I didn’t have a studio. From the success of this exhibition, which was featured in the local press and following an interview on the local radio station, the Director of The Farnham Maltings Arts Centre at my private view, offered me a studio space - and so my art career was born!

Since then, I have exhibited in the UK and abroad, in both solo and selected group shows and I have often been featured in both public and private collections. I sell to clients in several countries including the UK, China and Canada.

I am passionate about art, nature and the environment! I also enjoy sharing my enthusiasm and experience with the local community and I run courses at Guildford Institute and teach on a one-to-one basis.

I have been teaching art techniques, how to develop creativity and how to overcome creative block to children, amateurs and fellow artists for over 15 years. I have found that the artist and their creativity is still shrouded in mystery and thought of as a product of genetic fortune. However, like any other professional, I believe that being an artist is about hard work and practice, just like any other successful business owner or athlete, therefore, I started my “It’s All About Art” blog to try and demystify the creative process, to explain why I do what I do and how I do what I do, with the objective of de-mystifying the role of the artist and motivating all those art students out there.

So many students arrive at classes saying “I will never be an artist” or that they can’t be one, because they don’t have any talent. I believe that everyone can be taught the skill of drawing and painting, but some will ultimately have a natural flair for it. For those who want to become artists, all they need is the persistent drive and motivation to do hours of practice and work to create artworks, in whatever form that may take. “It’s All About Art” blog can be read on my website.

Dandelion and Fly - Claire Harrison West Sussex Artist

Concept: The Ideas Behind My Work

I am inspired by the landscape around me and much of my work is based upon the plants in my garden that I have nurtured from seed. I have never grown out of the wonder of plants appearing in bare earth. I encourage insects by tending a wild area of garden which grows many indigenous plants that have self-seeded from the local landscape.

My work consists of large brightly coloured oil paintings, highlighting the miniscule on a large scale. I am passionate about colour and emphasise those that I see, which are created by the changing light during the day. I want vivid colours to glow from the canvas, because I want to show that the tiny wildflower or bright beetle in a grass verge, is like a jewel amongst the undergrowth. I explore the miniature, miniscule and microscopic, of both the floral and insect world, and I will often attempt to crawl under the smallest wildflower and photograph from below as if I am an insect looking up. I am fascinated with camouflage, and I often hide insects within my work by using tone to conceal these little creatures. Just as you need to search to find minibeasts in a field, I want the audience to pause to find all the hidden dimensions in my work. This is because the bright colours are merely the surface; I want to combine both impact and detail.

I include a lot of texture in my work; I like the underlying surface to disrupt the outward appearance of the painting. It is a metaphor for the real landscape; we see calming rolling hills or ordered equally spaced trees. There is so much that we do not see, for example, the fragile intertwined relationships between all creatures in the ecosystem.

My fascination for patterns is shown in my intricate ink drawings and watercolours, where I often depict the many spirals found within the centre of daisy-like flowers. Having studied plants under a microscope for many years, I attempt to show that they are not all that we perceive; instead I draw the intricate detail from both the microscope and the naked eye. I want to show that nature, however small, is magnificent and important. Nature is not just a vista, or a landscape, it is the interdependent relationships between all creatures, flora and fauna. Nature is a perfectly ordered mechanism that we dismiss as an overgrown landscape full of creepy crawlies, where in fact it is a complex, beautiful ecosystem of each organism reliant upon another.