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For the month of June the gallery will be all about gorgeous landscapes by Paul Treasure, Nadia Day and Craig Mooney.  Join us on Thurday 12th June for a glass of fizz from 530 to 8pm when Paul and Nadia will also be here to meet you and talk about their work.

Paul Treasure, one of the gallery’s most sought-after artists, uses a palette knife to create bold, expressive landscapes alive with movement. Whether it’s sunlight dancing on water or a storm rolling in over hills, Paul’s work transforms walls into windows to the natural world. “Clients are drawn to his texture and drama.”  “A large Paul Treasure canvas can shape the entire design direction of a room.”

Nadia Day, based locally, is known for her joyful, semi-abstract depictions of Surrey and beyond. Her loose brushwork and uplifting palette bring warmth and spontaneity into any space. Nadia also regularly works to commission, painting places that hold meaning for her clients—be it a favourite family walk, a holiday memory, or the view from a beloved home. It’s an ideal way to make your interiors truly personal.

Craig Mooney, who now lives and paints in Vermont, spent 25 years in England and draws deeply from that well of memory. His atmospheric scenes feel instantly familiar and people often say they recognise the view but the remarkable thing is that Craig paints purely from memory. He captures not just a landscape, but the feeling of being there. His work is timeless, emotive, and rich in a sense of place—ideal for anchoring both modern and classic interiors. 

 

 

 

 

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