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- Collector and jewellery designer Paul Wells has amassed an impressive private collection on the subject of death. Paul's collection holds objects dating from circa 1870 - 1920. There are many artefacts in the collection including hair work sculpture, death notices, photographs and mourning jewellery which the bereaved wore in public to testify to their loss.
- Calum Storrie is an architect, artist and exhibition designer with a passion for drawing. Peter Bromley's new documentary 'Calum Storrie: Drawing Etc' captures Storrie making art, collaborating with musicians and artists of different creative disciplines, from soundscapes, music scores, painting and walking the city. Filmed over six months in and around Hackney London, with a visit to Dundee, Scotland in the middle. The documentary will be released October 2023.
- Phil Thomas was a painter and decorator for over 30 years before deciding to devote his every waking moment and energy to art and become an artist painter full time. As he himself says 'painter to painter' This short documentary by Peter Bromley gives an overview of Phil's artwork and art practice in 2023, from his subject matter and painting methods to his development and interests going forward as an Artist.
- Artist Karen Solly was formerly involved in running the CAVE Gallery space, Pimlico, London, which showcased a host of Artists artwork shows and ground breaking Group Exhibitions like CAVEWOMEN (in collaboration with Seana Wilson) and the ongoing AUNTIE FREEZE SHOW, now in its 7th year. Throughout this time Karen was also a practising artist. Two years ago Karen and partner Nigel Turner decided to move to Westerkirk, Scotland, after having spent their whole lives living and working in Pimlico, London. This is where Peter Bromley's documentary begins.
- Peter Bromley's new documentary 'Carol Wyss: In Situ' starts filming in March with production support from 1968 Film Group. The film covers Wyss making a new work for display at John Ruskin's House Cumbria, England in August. The documentary will show Wyss planning at her London studio and printmaking at the Thames-Side print workshop Woolwich. Artist Carol Wyss searches for the structure of things; she takes familiar structures apart and puts them together again. She methodically searches for what holds things together, how and why they work.