
Artist David Pinkett was born in Nottinghamshire in 1961 and has always been fascinated by art. His inspiration for art comes from his father and photography from his grandfather on his mothers side.He developed skills as a model maker which led to him construction exclusive models for eminent figures in F1 motorsport, from this he worked on a variety of projects for high profile clients. He first exhibited art works at a local open exhibition in Nottinghamshire, in the early 1990's.

Woodend provides a variety of contemporary and extremely high quality office units for creative and digital businesses. Whether you are a well established business or just starting up we have a rangeof services specifically tailored to suit your needs.

We're preparing to give over some of our gallery window to an artwork created in 1 day by pupils from Scalby School. They'll be joining us on Monday to as part of ‘RSVP' - a one day projectorganised by Ian Read at Scarborough Museums Trust in which young people will visit Scarborough Art Gallery to see and learn about a particular painting (in this case, ‘Bathers in Sunlight' by Zdzislaw Ruszkowski, below) and then work with an artist to create a response.

Diane's favourite places to paint listed below. East Coast, West Coast, Scotland, Isle of Skye all painted in various mediums. Canals, Narrowboats, Canal Paintings. Paintings of Cats, Pigs, Cows,Horses and Horse Races. Paintings For Sale, Commissions, Art, Artists, website design cards and prints. Email for prices framed or unframed. Photographs of Skelton, York, Yorkshire, England and Scotland. Please contact Diane to visit the Gallery & Studio.

My Inspiration comes from the ever-changing countryside of the vast County of North Yorkshire. In bad weather a Still Life will be set up and of course there is always a cat about ready to pose. Ialso have a change of subject at a weekly Life Drawing Group and have recently taken up Printing.

Chantry House Gallery was established in 1980 and has the reputation of being one of the most interesting and affordable art galleries in North Yorkshire. Set in the historic and beautiful village ofRipley, home of Ripley Castle and just 3 miles north of Harrogate, it is a charming and idyllic location for a gallery. The gallery showcases a wealth of established northern artists together with a handful of carefully selected artists from further afield.

Art in the Mill presents a year round programme of mixed and solo exhibitions in its 'Blue Skies Gallery' and has ample space to exhibit a wide variety of handmade jewellery, ceramics, glassware andbronzes throughout. Only 4 miles from Harrogate and just off the A59 with ample town centre parking (see below) and refreshments within easy walking distance you will be enchanted by the town of Knaresborough and the warm welcome awaiting you in the beautiful Green Dragon Yard.

Auctions are every 3 weeks on Saturdays starting at 10:00 and on view the day before from 10:00 until 7:00. Auctions include antique furnishings, collectables, toys, ceramics, militaria, pictures,coins, silver & jewellery, decorative items as well as modern practical items.

Welcome to the Artfulness Group of Contemporary Artists This group now consists of three artists includingAmie Antoniak, her mum Issie Antoniak and uncle, David Foat Amie set up a gallery calledArtfulness in York, in April 2005. The aim was to have somewhere to showcase her own contemporary works of art, but also to provide a means of supporting local, emerging artists who exhibited alongside her.

Studied at High Wycombe School of Art and The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford. Moved to Yorkshire in 1996. Works in various media, including: wood, metal, oil, acrylic, watercolur andpastels. Portfolio includes: abstract expressionist landscapes (inspired by the Yorkshire landscape), figurative work and still life. Discovered textiles on moving to Yorkshire in 1996.