Kait Rhoads

Explain how spending six years on a boat in the Caribbean has influenced your work? I grew up, mostly underwater. The rhythm of the sea dictated my…


Silvy Weatherall

The Last Supper: How did this work come into life?The concept was born after my studio was flooded by heavy rain. When clearing it out, I found…


Cate Inglis

What draws you to paint urban landscapes? I have always had a fascination with architecture. The earliest memories I have are from when I lived in…


Eileen Braun

How did Spruill Arts help you to establish the direction you wanted your art to move to? After 2 years of concentrated encaustic wax development, I…


Frances Priest

Discuss the importance of detail in your work I have always been drawn to intricate things, providing a place for concentration focus and respite……


Björk Haraldsdóttir

How has your architectural training influenced your ceramic work? My background in Architecture is naturally a strong influence on my work. Training…


Josée Tellier

Discuss how difficult it was initially for you to decide between art and music? I had to decide between playing violin or visual art. In a way,…


Jessica Brilli

As we are all coping with COVID and being isolated.  You have been painting.  Comment on, ‘The Neighbor’s House’.Neighbor’s House, 9 x 12 inches,…


Diane Meyer

When did you first combine stitch with photograph? I’ve been embroidering into photographs since 2011. Initially, I was interested in combining a…


Eva Ennist

Can you explain about your residency at Tartu? Your personal background with Estonia Your mother’s working gloves How these two aspects influenced…


Martin Gaudreault

Early in your career you were the official photographer for the Lac Saint-Jean bicycle crossing, discuss. Crossing Lac Saint-Jean by bike is a unique…


Greg Winrow

Take two architectural works and expand on them and what initially drew the sites to you?Fossgate Glory With ‘Fossgate Glory’ I was drawn to the…


Raudyn Alfarto

 What made you leave the world of architecture for the art  world?Let’s Gather 2018, 90 x 60cms, Acrylic on Canvas As the Italian architect Renzo…


Deborah Duffin MRSS

The natural world has had a huge influence on your work.  How can this be seen in two current works and one from the past. I began to look at the…


Preston Singletary

Can you expand how important, your glass art has been to your own Tlingit cultural heritage. I cannot claim that my work is any more important than…


Alison Crowther

Can you explain how you came to be working with wood, especially at such a large scale?  I started working with wood whilst doing my first degree in…


John Botica

Firstly, why pebbles? My interaction and encounter with pebbles was purely coincidental. My first cousins here in NZ are very successful and…


Nancy Newmen-Rice

Through lines, geometry, windows, parquet floors, staircases, contemporary buildings,  gothic cathedrals, both internal and external, Nancy Newman…


Sean Flood

Music, impacts on Sean Flood's art, depending on the rhythm or beat playing as he paints. We are aware of movement and sound in all his urban…


Kate Nixon

Give us your thoughts on the importance of collecting and having handmade objects large and small? Edith Wharton once said “an object is always more…


Lisa Cahill

What lead you to glass making? A love of design let me to Glassmaking. I never even considered Glass as a medium until I chanced upon it at an open…


Joseph Genova

How does your connections to Italy influence your art? Ever since I was a little boy in Italy, art took centre stage in my life. I was attracted to…


Kevin Gordon

Clear Sea Urchin  Expand on the influence your parents have had on your glass career? With both parents being artists, I guess they laid the seed, I…


The Melbourne Map

Melinda Clarke  Can you tell us briefly of the history of the 1st Melbourne Map? Original: In my mid 20’s I headed off to explore the world and…


Rebecca Campbell

Discuss why you enjoy working in a studio with other people? As an artist life can be very solitary, early on I realised that I was going slightly…


James Hart Dyke

The more British Artists I interview the more often HRH The Prince of Wales name keeps coming up.  Can you discuss the opportunities of this…


Karen Beauchamp

You original training was as an architect, how has this influenced your current artistic work? My architectural training is something that I am…


Peter Hayes Bath

Your studio is in a very ‘special’ place can you share your studio and showroom with us? I converted the old toll house on Cleveland Bridge into a…


Carol Milne

Although it seems absurd, as an artist, I am much more interested and involved in the act of creation over the finished product. And it makes me…


Melissa Selby Brown

Discuss your series, ‘Outback’, taking us through the process from the road trip to the completed paintings. The prosaic fact of our daughter getting…


Stephen Knapp

Can you explain briefly the technique you use to produce your lightpaintings? Working with shapes that I have drawn my assistants cut and polish…


Joan Waters

You began your art training in 1976 when did the use of welded steel begin and how? Some background—I was born in England, and grew up in Baltimore,…


Mark Stoner

h4>‘In collaboration’, can be said quickly and flippantly, but in your work it becomes an integral part.  Can you expand on this in relation to…


Alberto Bustos

 You started your artistic career as a painter, why did you feel the need to work in 3D? When I was young I was interested all the artistic…


Kristy Kun

Can you please comment on the statement, ‘Harnessed by the warmth and touch of her hands, wool emerges in a new dimension?’ I really can't stop my…


Outi Martikainen

Your work has changed greatly since you completed Textile Art and Design in 1999. Can you point out several of the milestones? The whole way through…


Nicole Aquillano

What lead you to leave your former career and take up a full time career in ceramics? I realized that life was too short to not love what I do…


Lorenzo Chinnici

Can you explain about the chance meeting of your son with David Kent’s son in Brick Lane, London and where and how this lead to ‘Synergy of Sons’?…


Susan Laughton

Line is an important part of your work discuss? Drawing has always been an important form of expression to me, whether artistically, technically or…


Ian Turnock

“Drawings and photographs are the starting point from which I develop organic, abstract and figurative forms.” Please expand on this? I take…


Alain Mailland

You are an active member of the French Association of Artistic Woodturning, discuss how this membership has assisted in your career and……


Miles Allen

 Has your art always been geometric and abstract? Apart from the occasional landscape or portrait my art has always been geometric and abstract. It…


Meg Little

Explain the importance your move to Cornwall, in the UK, was to the development of your art in rug making? I moved to Cornwall in 1984 right after…


Latchezar Boyadjiev

Originally you worked in the field of optical glass, can you explain this process and the type of work you were able to produce using this method?…