BRIGHTON submissions highlights

With our first group show in Brighton coming up , what better time to go through some of our favourite submissions for the show!

If you would like to attend our show as a visitor you can book your tickets below.

Jade Edwards
She is an expression artist based in East Sussex, creating intuitive abstract work inspired by emotion, movement, and everyday life.

Her large-scale paintings evolve organically through colour, texture, and instinctive mark-making, resulting in bold, layered compositions that invite both energy and reflection.

With a background in fashion and a lifelong connection to art, her practice is influenced by texture, form, and visual storytelling. Painting is an immersive process for her, capturing moods, moments, and the shifting inspiration of life itself.

Amanda Houchrn
Amanda has completed the on-site programme at Turps Art School and also holds an MA in Fine Art from City & Guilds Art School.

Her formal training has helped shape and deepen her artistic practice, supporting the development of her visual language, technical approach, and contemporary understanding of fine art.

Holly Lucas
Holly Lucas is a Brighton-based creative working in media, with a strong personal passion for painting and drawing. Alongside her professional career, she dedicates her spare time to developing her artistic practice, exploring visual expression through both painted and drawn works.

Her creativity is shaped by her connection to Brighton’s vibrant cultural atmosphere, as well as her interest in storytelling, observation, and personal expression. For Holly, making art offers a space to experiment, reflect, and translate everyday inspiration into visual form.

Basia Asztabska
Basia is a Worthing-based photographer and designer, born in Poland and shaped by years of travel.

Her work is minimal and atmospheric, drawing inspiration from wild landscapes, architecture, and the contrast between nature and geometry.

By combining photography with bold graphic elements, Basia creates compositions that explore space, balance, and visual harmony. Her practice reflects an appreciation for both raw natural environments and clean, considered design.

Nigel Green
She is a Brighton-based graphic designer and pop artist whose work is shaped by a love of visual culture, nostalgia, and found objects. Over time, she has collected ephemera from many different places, gathering small printed materials, fragments, and curiosities that carry their own sense of history and character.

Her pieces bring together these favourite collected items within old wooden typesetting trays, transforming them into carefully arranged compositions. Through this process, she creates work that feels both personal and playful, celebrating colour, memory, design, and the beauty of everyday objects.

If you would also like to be considered for this show, you can submit your art by clicking below.

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