Our Blue Roomers:
Lizzie Davison, Glass Artist
Pauline Bevan, Local Artist
Rachel Davis, Childrens Art
Valerie Lewis, Semi Precious Gemstone Jewellery
Vivienne Scharning, Artist
David Milden, Artist
Amy Casto, Metal Art Jewellery
Grace and Favour, Fabric Manequins and Home Wear
Samantha Wilkinson, Painted and Leaded Mirrors
Simon Parry, Photographer
Sheila Clifton, Fabric and Leather Hand Made Bags
Nicola Clifton, Jewellery
Amy Trevaskus, Author
Tracey Burgess, Ceramics and Mixed Media
Susan and Adrian Mackay, Handmade Soaps
Jean Stote, Artist
Diana Figueiredo, Artist
Jackie Smith, China Mosaics
Melanie Jeffery, Loopy Loops
Dani Jones, Glass Painting
Karen Pomeroy, Fabric Jewellery
Sarah Quick, Fused Glass
Jane Geldart, Handpoured Candles
Zoe Gibbons, Fabric Stitched Art
Christine McGregor, Glass Art
Rebecca Fawcett, Fabric Buntings
Ann Kelson, Fabric Art
Elaine Cooper, Paper Maker
Sheila Clifton, The Driftwood Collection
Alastair Sawday, Publisher
Samantha Wilkinson.
Samantha trained at Bath Academy of Art and Combined Arts. She also studied Art and Dance at Nottingham Trent University. The inspiration for her beautiful hand painted and leaded mirrors are colour and movement and reflects her talent and imagination for her art.
Sheila Clifton
Sheila started making bags for a charity event in aid of PSP (Progressive Supra Nuclear Palsy). She enjoyed it so much and they sold so well, she hasn't been able to stop! She loves working with beautiful fabrics and has quite a collection, including silks, linens and vintage designs. No two bags are the same and Sheila can make a bag to match your outfit - ideal for a wedding or special occasion – just ask at The Blue Room.
Exclusive to the Blue Room
Nicola Clifton
Nicola started making jewellery in 2008 while she was living in Cornwall and working with children with Autism and Asperger's Syndrome. For her, it was an ideal way to be creative and helped her to relax from the pressures of her job. Since moving back to Nailsea last year, she has continued to mix a variety of beautiful beads to produce unique earings, bracelets and necklaces. Exclusive to The Blue Room.
Alastair Sawday
Alastair's lifelong passion in all his work has been the environment. This explains such wrinkles in his career as standing for Parliament with the Green Party in 1992, and vice chairing the Soil Association. His convictions are manifest today in the way our books are produced, and the way the office is run. In 2006 Alastair Sawday Publishing was awarded a Queen's Award for Sustainable Development.
Diana Figueiredo
Brazilian born Diana grew up in Bristol, graduating with a BA Hons in Illustration in 2004. She specializes in architectural studies from Bristol and all over the world. From atmospheric cafe scenes and busy street views to iconic landscape features, Diana has a unique and diverse style.
Tracey Burgess
Tracey started learning the "Art" of Ceramics 5 years ago and is currently studying for a Diploma in Ceramics at Weston College. Her knowledge has enabled her to set up her own studio at home in Nailsea. Initially a keen interest in cermaics has developed into a passion, and she ensures that each piece of ceramic art, has a unique quality.
JANE GELDART
Jane a mum of two lives in Clevedon. All her hand made candles are natural and hand poured. 100% natural, eco-friendly soy wax is used and real cotton wicks. Scents are from pure essential oils.
To find out more, pop in and see us at the Blue Room.
Susan has created the House of Soaps from her home in Wrington. She hand makes all her own soaps and bath bombs from natural products using essential oils. From raspberry ripple to toffee mint, lavender to cinnamon and orange, all are beautiful to look at and wonderful to use.
SUSAN MACKAY
Simon Parry started his career as a professional photographer in the Royal Air Force and leaving the RAF moved into social and then commercial photography. Since moving to Somerset in July 2006, Simon has been inspired by the beautiful land and seascapes of Somerset and the surrounding counties and is working to create a library of landscape images of Somerset and the South West.
SARAH QUICK
Sarah is a fused glass artist, working with dichronic glass that is kiln fused. She trained at Weston College, lives in Nailsea and now has her own kiln, so is enjoying experimenting with a variety of techniques.
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