Tresco Artists
Stuart Kettle
From 'Wake up and Smell the Coffee’, 'Fish & Chips', a view from a 'Cottage Window' or a 'Walk on the Beach’, each painting is a reflection of time spent expressing everyday life on Scilly.
Tania Holland
Tania's amusing and tactile sculptures are decoupaged with magazine cuttings.
Teresa Pemberton
I love the way the tides send us gifts of sea glass or of shells or faded starfish.
Tom Holland
This year’s body of work features a new direction of colour and tone, drawing on the wealth of inspiration I find on the Isles of Scilly.
Tom Leaper
Tom is one of the foremost sculptors in the west of England and has exhibited with the gallery in a variety of mediums since it first opened in 1992 and is captivated by the raw physical beauty inherent in the islands.
Tom Rickman
Each time I return here there is something different within the familiarity of the place; it always shows another face of itself.
Tony McLaughlin
I want my work to be an expression, a captured memory, a personal response to a view
Wendy McBride
I find if I walk round Tresco’s beaches I might discover, on any day, something in this circle of light that will stay in my memory like a myth or a song, or the sea simply whisper “remember me”. I will paint here.
Will Shakspeare
Both Tresco and Lustre rocks were inspired in the Scillies. Tresco from the bands of colour between islands and Lustre rocks from the shallows off Bryher.