Art Wall

Art At the Hub

We’re so excited that some of our local artist community is joining us, in addition to the amazing studio space they’ve created they’re adorning our walls with their talent.

Emergence 004.3 Acrylic on paper Framed £250

Caz is a multi-disciplinary artist and community teacher based in Early. She works primarily with acrylics on paper and canvas. Her debut collection ‘Winter Ridge’ brings vibrant, textual landscapes that reflect her deep connection to nature and music. Influenced by her experiences hiking and dancing to electronic music, her paintings fuse bold abstract backgrounds with intricate palette knife textures, echoing the rhythms and energy of melodic breakbeats, deep house and drum and bass. 

Emergence Series is a visual exploration of self-discovery and artist freedom. This body of work represents my transition into the art world as my most authentic self; unfiltered, unapologetic and unafraid of judgement. It is the realization of a long-held dream, a step into the unknown with trust in my own creative voice. 

www.cazdowdallart.co.uk   Inst: @cazdowdallart

Emergence 003 – 2025 Acrylic on paper Framed £290

Lucinda Anderson’s work explores perception, connection and transformation, revealing hidden structures that link nature, the self and the universe. Her focus on fractals and organic forms points to an invisible order, one that repeats through all things and communicates a sense of unity beneath surface appearance.
She works with themes of oneness, spirituality and the human experience, often blurring the line between inner and outer worlds. Using mixed media including oil paint latex and tactile sculptural elements she creates textured surfaces that invite a deeper sensing. The work becomes a space of reflection where the ordinary opens into something more expansive.
With a background in photography and fashion Lucinda studied photography at college before completing a degree in fashion design at Falmouth University. Her practice has since evolved into painting and sculpture merging disciplines to translate sculptural forms onto canvas and explore depth through layered materials.
Her first exhibition Under Ice was held at 54 The Gallery Mayfair in February 2025. Through her work she seeks to hold the balance between chaos and calm presence and absence inviting reflection on the interconnectedness of all things.

Oilpaint on canvas
Acrylic on canvas

Lisa is an artist, stage designer and a keen runner. She loves spending time outside and soaking up the great outdoors and consequently, her art works are linked to nature and wellbeing. Our natural surroundings and constant throughout our trails and tribulations and nature never judges us. Lisa mainly works in acrylics and oil paints. She explores the use of with colour, pattern making, shapes and pathways on the canvas, to create playful artworks. 

Previously Lisa worked as a stage designer and set painter for 24 yrs, 2002 – 2022 at the University of Reading, Watermill theatre, Sonning Mill and the Royal Opera House.

In 2023, Lisa set up her own teaching studio ‘The Art Shed’ which is based in Reading where she teaches children and adults art. At the Heart of Art shed she is the sense of the art, community and wellness where like minded people come together to share their love for art and the making process. 

www.lisaclarkart.co.uk  Email: lisajaneclarck2009@gmail.com Whatsapp: 079736822502

Acrylic on canvas

Geroge Ryan’s work is anchored in the quiet precision of sacred geometry. First encountered during his years at university, concepts such as the golden ratio, the rule of thirds, symmetry, and the Platonic solids soon moved beyond academic theory to become a structural foundation within their work. These universal patterns, found as readily in the branching of a tree as in the façade of a cathedral, offer a constant framework – an underlying order through which he explores form, balance, and visual harmony. In all its forms, George’s work seeks to inhabit the space between the measured and the intuitive, the constructed and the organic. Whether guided by the proportions of sacred geometry, the disciplined abstraction of modernist masters, or the spontaneous marks of street and stencil art, he is interested in how structure and openness can coexist. For George, the most meaningful art is not only seen but also felt- an experience that invites participation, reflection, and connection, and which, ultimately, belongs to everyone who encounters it.

Insta: @gabrarts

George Ryan art
Acrylic, Oil and Spraypaint ar
Gulabi Thand
Acrylic on canvas

Saleel Zaman is an artist who creates extremely detailed fineliner pen drawings. He takes much of his inspiration from his rich cultural heritage, with links to Punjab, Pakistan, and the UK. He is very fond of his family’s history, which has deep historical connections to the Indian subcontinent, Britain, and the wider world due to his forefathers’ service in the British Indian Army.
Growing up, he was fascinated by stories shared within his family about their culture, traditions, and ancestral roots in the foothills of the Himalayas. They also shared spiritual ideas and activities connected to that region. He is deeply inspired by his heritage and creates art that reflects these influences, helping him feel more connected to his ancestors and the culture of his forefathers.

Acrylic on Canvas
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