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A grid like painting of Susan Brown drawing pictures of her mother from the waist up and the different outfits that she has seen her in. It is 8 people wide & 8 people in length in varying outfits.

Susan Brown: Her Mother
(Pure Vision Arts)
Mixed media on canvas, 61x91.4cm, 24x36 inches
Susan Brown has attended Pure Vision Arts since 2002. Diagnosed with autism as a young child, she began drawing spirals, women and cars at the age of five. Brown first painted her characteristic grid like drawings on cardboard in the 1980’s while working as a dishwasher at Friendly’s where cardboard packing was readily available.

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A drawing of different animals with large sticking up ears in different directions on the page feature. The background and the animals are coloured with different markings & colours.

Martine Thielens: Stuffed Animals
(Studio Borgerstein)
Marker pen on paper, 70x55cm, 27.6x21.7 inches
Martine just loves people and animals. With her caring character, she takes equal care of her dolls and stuffed animals as the people who surround her daily. These people, as well as other cuddly figures, appear as characters in her paintings. Just as in real life, they surround her on canvas, sometimes prominently next to her, other times more in the background.

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A digital collage of a figure in black & white with a dog next to them standing on grass with blue sky behind. Under them in the soil is a skeleton lying facing upwards holding a poppy that sticks up.

Sasha Callaghan: How do you like your Blue Eyed Boy, Mr Death
Digital collage, 14.9x14.9cm, 5.9x5.9 inches
As a disabled artist, my aim is to bring vivid and strange imaginings to life. Recently, I have been using a blend of collage and photo-montage to create surreal artwork that encourages the viewer to think about difference and see beauty beyond the mainstream. Each piece is constructed to challenge assumptions of ‘reality’ and convention.

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A drawing of a head upside down and two hands wrapping around the top of the head with fingers touching. A lime green ink colour has been used with some floral aspects on white paper

Geza Brunow: 
Sea Foam and Palm Leaves

Ink and watercolour on paper
, 23x30.5cm, 9x12 inches

I love the ocean and the sea. Before I became disabled to the point that I am now, I used to surf as much as possible. Now I just watch the world go by from the pier. This is one of many organic "mood pieces" I create freestyle with pen and ink. I never know what will emerge.

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A painting of lady with red hair & a man with black hair & a flatcap are sitting in a bar by a yellow table. The lady has an orange bag next to her. The wallpaper behind them is green with plants on.

Yvonne Backs: Two People in a Bar with Plants
(Studio Borgerstein)
Acrylic paint on cardboard, 80x90cm, 31.5x35.4 inches
Yvonne is inspired by a broad range of photographs from magazines and books. When she first starts, she aims for an appealing composition of shapes, which she then finishes with a warm and rich use of colour.

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Two human bodies face each other, but each has a bird head with fancy feathers on the top and a pale pink circle around the head. The bodies are outlined in black, with black, orange and red featuring

Sara Ulfsparre: Grounded (IV)
Mixed media on paper, 21x29.7cm, 8.3x11.7 inches
This is part of my current series of works, where a bird/woman hybrid figure without arms or wings appear, referencing disability, pain and loneliness, but also integrity.

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A painting on wood that is a mass of colour and pattern. A kind of face in the centre and many mini things collaged around this like a lion, a figure & little scenes of people. All bright colours used

Roy Gabbay: The Greyside of the Moonvine
(Pure Vision Arts)
Mixed media on wood, 61x45.8cm, 24x18 inches
A talented artist, Roy Gabbay draws, paints, sculpts and takes photographs. His highly detailed art is surrealistic and has been influenced by psychedelic artwork and his love of heavy metal music.

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A bright coloured drawing of a series of shapes resembling crosses & flowers that are denser on the right of the page & peter out to the left. Small black text features on bottom right between shapes.

Rosie Stevens: 
Sunflower Soul

Ink pen and watercolour on paper, 
29.7x42cm, 11.7x16.5 inches

Through my process of art making I have tried to allow shapes, words and colours to form freely on the page. The piece incorporates stars, flowers, crosses and moons as well as some human-like figures. I have been looking at the art of Vincent Van Gogh recently and find his work inspiring. I listen to music on the radio when I draw, this helps me to move and feel.

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A painting with two sets of legs, one white and one brown. One has stripey knee high boots & the other yellow, both with toes like how gloves go over fingers. Bright pink floor. Black swirled backdrop

Oscar Azmitia: Boots with Toes
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Pure Vision Arts)
Enamel on cassette, 7.6x10.2cm, 3x4 inches
Oscar Azmitia was born in Manhattan in 1978 and began attending Pure Vision Arts in 2006. Encouraged to paint on canvas he has subsequently created numerous meticulous works, many influenced by biblical epics.

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A bright pencil crayon drawing featuring small mini scenes in a series of squares and rectangles across the piece. Small bits of text and copies of pictures feature in each square in high detail

Nicole Appel: Parrots and Pysanky (Homage to Roz Chast)
(LAND Gallery)
Pencil on paper, 61x48cm, 24x19 inches
Simply put, conventional portraits have traditionally represented people using their faces. Alternatively, Nicole Appel’s “Patchwork Portraits” are non-traditional portraits that represent people as a collection or a ‘patchwork’ of the things that they like or care about.
Nicole’s drawing, “Parrots and Pysanky,” is dedicated to Roz Chast, the famous, New Yorker Magazine cartoonist. Roz is a big fan of Nicole’s work.

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A ceramic piece with a golden shine over the top. Two lizards (one brown/orange and the other green/black) are entwined together in a circular 3D form in clay.

Morgane Salmon: Ouroboros with 2 Lizards
Glazed faience with gold luster, 40x25cm, 15.8x9.8 inches
These ancient representations of serpents or dragons biting their tails are widespread symbols that represent the eternal cycle of regeneration. To augment the magical aura of her two fetish animals (she replaced the dragon by the lizard). Morgane highlights them by applying a gold luster during a third firing.

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A colourful drawing of several figures around a central vehicle that looks like it is selling goods. It is made up of lots of small shapes of colour one next to another. A highly patterned background.

Miguel Ángel Hernando: Untitled
(Debajo del Sombrero)
Marker pen on paper, 42x29cm, 16.5x11.4 inches
His world is the world of little things and fantastic animals, very much delicate, floating, loose and usually smiling. As time goes by, it gains an increasing process of adornment and decoration.

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A large scroll of white paper with the words christmas and new york repeated and overlaid over each other in blue, purple and green. The text becomes illegible.

Michael Beard: Christmas, New York (detail) *MANCHESTER
(Venture Arts)

Oil pastel on paper, 1014x57cm, 400x22 inches
Michael Beard's artwork enables him to articulate his immense passion for travel. Compulsive writings of names of cities, famous towers and graphical signage and symbols that he identifies in each location, are strong themes in his work.

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A drawing in paint on fabric of a brown bear outline with a few orange bits of colour. The bear is towards the bottom right of the image.

Leslie Thompson: A Brown Bear
 *MANCHESTER
(Venture Arts)
Acrylic paint on orange fabric, 
50x91cm, 20x35.4 inches
Leslie Thompson has been a regular practising artist at Venture Arts for over 20 years. He has a highly developed drawing style, drawing both from memory and through live observational drawings.

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a bright coloured drawing of a couple (a white man and a black lady) holding hands on the bottom left. Two birds fly above & a big yellow sun in the top right & centre. Flowers feature at the bottom

Jimmy Tucker: Spring Love
(YAI Arts)
Prisma coloured pencils, pencil and sharpie on paper, 61x48cm, 24x18.9 inches
It is a picture of a couple enjoying being together on a nice Spring day or Summer day. I like to incorporate a lot of suns in my art, so the picture has a lot of suns and also I think the artwork represents just a nice day out with someone you care about.

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A series of 9 mini drawings of children's characters like Winnie the Pooh and Paddington, with Jennie's handwriting around them featuring her name and other things she has read & copied down in pencil

Jennie Franklin: Untitled *MANCHESTER
(Venture Arts)
Felt pens on paper, 21x29cm, 8.3x11.4 inches
Jennie Franklin takes inspiration from found imagery, from leaflets and flyers and other paraphernalia, which she then interprets in her own style, picking and choosing from various sources to make her own compositions. Events and feelings that occur at the time of her drawing permeate the artwork - making for varied and personal pieces of art.

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A bright image with high patterning. The words Euston Station are top centre with a big tube sign underneath and some tube trains with high patterning in lines around the edges and sides.

Ian Wornast: Euston Station
(ActionSpace)
Pen and pencil on paper, 84.1x59.4cm, 33.1x23.4 inches
My work is about London, transport links and changes I see when I walk around my neighbourhood. Things I notice, new buildings that are being built and things that catch my eye.

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A drawing of a woman with brown hair and pale pink lips on a bright pink backdrop. The woman can be seen from the chest up with her hands up under her chin and rings on. A black top is worn.

Byron Smith: Woman with Hands
(LAND Gallery)
Coloured pencil on paper, 48x61cm, 19x24 inches
Byron Smith’s drawings and paintings are often gentle, celebratory and intriguing depictions of women. Sourcing his images from fashion magazines, Smith exaggerates his model’s features with long, bold eyelashes, polished nails and plump and puckered lips.

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