
Emily Chapman
Having grown up and studied in Norfolk, artist Emily Chapman has a true affinity with the sea and coastal life. Her time spent travelling with the fairground also feeding into her expressive and joyful painting style.
Emily’s painting captures her love of nature, coast and architecture. Focusing on colour, form and movement, her quirky, lively work evokes happy memories of East Anglian life.




David Meredith
David's passion is the natural world. This inspires his work in ways that nothing else can.
"My love for nature has led me to travel throughout Africa, Asia and North America, all of which have helped to shape my work in both realistic and abstract ways".
David Meredith
David's Bonsai Bronze Collection is sculptures of British wildlife — hares, foxes, owls, otters, kingfishers, mice, frogs, snails and more. Perfect miniature collectables.


Julia Hulme
Julia graduated from Exeter College of Art and Design in 1998, specialising in printmaking and ceramics. She began creating designs for cards, prints, textiles, and homeware while developing her ceramic sculptures.
Now an established artist, Julia exhibits her work across the UK. Inspired by animals in her surroundings, she hand builds each sculpture from stoneware clay, using oxides and slip for unique finishes and adding texture with everyday materials.




Theo Harris
Theo Harris is a British author renowned for his crime action novels, particularly the ‘Summary Justice’ series featuring Detective Constable Kendra March and the ‘Harvey Ross Coastal Mysteries’ series, a cozy crime series set in Sheringham, Norfolk.
Drawing from his extensive experience as a former Metropolitan Police officer in London, Harris crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of justice and morality.
Harris’s novels are celebrated for their authentic portrayal of law enforcement, complex characters, and gripping narratives that explore the moral ambiguities of justice.
For more information about upcoming books please visit theoharris.co.uk


Louise Wilson
I’ve always had a passion for art, and though life took me on a different path, I’ve reignited my love for drawing and textiles. My self-taught style, inspired by nature and Norfolk, shines through in my pen and ink sketches, often enhanced with watercolour.
I use recycled materials and natural papers to create eco-friendly art, crafting unique lampshades, cushions, and homewares that bring nature into every home.




Terry Brownbill
Terry Brownbill is a North Norfolk-based artist and member of the Institute of East Anglian Artists, working in oils, acrylics, and digital painting. A former international journalist, he now paints full-time, creating whimsical and occasionally political works inspired by Sheringham and seen through a childlike lens. His paintings have been exhibited widely, including at The Gallery Holt and with the VAO, and his work pays tribute to artists like Alfred Wallis while blending storytelling with visual simplicity.


John Patchett
John Patchett is a leading East Anglian artist known for his expressive pastel work. A member of the Institute of East Anglian Artists, his paintings capture light and atmosphere in landscapes, city scenes, and coastal views. Internationally exhibited and recognised as a 'Master Pastelist', his style blends English impressionism with emotional depth.




Kurt Moore
Living in Norfolk, Kurt finds constant inspiration in the rich diversity of local wildlife. With a particular fondness for the sea, much of his artwork is deeply influenced by nautical themes, capturing the ever-changing beauty of coastal life.
Kurt pursued his passion for the arts with a degree in Fine Art from university, followed by a Post Graduate Diploma in Graphic Design, where he honed his creative skills. His work is a testament to his love for nature, with each piece carefully handmade and inspired by the world around him.
