Member's Work
Henley Art & Crafts Guild members' work. Click on each artist to see more images and contact details.
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Debbie Pocock




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Debbie lives near the charming riverside village of Pangbourne, where she draws inspiration from sunlight, the colours of the sky, and the beauty of nature. As a Reiki practitioner, she combines her intuitive artwork with a gentle touch to foster relaxation and well-being in her clients.
Debbie paints from the heart, channelling the universal energy that surrounds us all to create expressive and free-flowing compositions. Her work spans both abstract and naturalistic styles, capturing vibrant colours and scenes from nature and life’s special, magical moments.
Her artwork is highly imaginative and distinctive; through her deep connection with the world around us, she creates serene yet intricate paintings that soothe the mind, body, and soul.
Recently, Debbie contributed to a feature in Leisure Painter magazine, supporting a local author on the topic of mandalas. One of her own vibrant mandalas was published as a featured example of this art form.
Demi Lang




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Demi is a full time artist with a particular passion for drawing classic architecture and beautiful character buildings.
She specialises in creating incredibly detailed drawings using a variety of mediums including gold leaf, Indian ink pen, pencil and watercolours on fine art paper.
Her work is realistic and representational and finely depicts both local and international architecture, magnifying some of the world's most timeless places. She has exhibited extensively and sold work across the world.
Douglas Watson



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I work in oils for their brilliance and subtleties of colour. I am interested in the effect of colour on feeling and emotion, and for me the close correspondence between music (especially jazz and classical) influence me and my work.
Duncan Eggleton




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I have a life long passion and interest in art and nature. I studied at Dyfed College of Art and Design, studying Wildlife Illustration during the 1980`s. For the last 35 years I have been working in the art and design supply industry but now would like to spend more time developing my artwork. My work reflects nature, changing season`s including weather and light in landscapes.
I work in acrylics and mixed media with an emphasis on mark making to produce realism, experimenting with shape, colour and texture.
Duncan Mackay




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An emergent artist from a lifelong creative quest.
Author
Environmentalist
Trustee
Elected member of the Council of the National Trust
Fellow of the Landscape Institute
Exhibitor, three works selected by curator Professor Michael Archer for Redcar Contemporary Art Gallery SUMMER EXHIBITION 2024.
Exhibitor, selected for ‘NEW BEGINNINGS’ and ‘STONE’ group exhibitions at Badger in the Wall Gallery, Clapham, North Yorkshire; May and June 2024
Exhibitor, Henley Arts Trail, May 2024:
Shortlisted artist for 2024 International Climate Creatives Challenge Prize ‘CROMER PIER-CED’
Shortlisted artist for 2023 International Climate Creatives Challenge Prize ‘BRICK, SLATE, STONE’
‘PANCREATIC ERRATIC’ featured in Art e-zine HAUS-A-REST 44
