KAREN BRADEN

I’m a textile mixed media artist, working with paint, fabrics, embellishments and free motion embroidery. I get my inspiration from walking in the countryside and seaside. I love to collect grasses and seed heads, shells and interesting items I can use in my art. My work is all original one off pieces which I have sold all over the world.

JACKY FELLOWS

As a dedicated mixed‑media artist and printmaker, she works across collagraph, etching, drypoint, linocut and monoprinting, alongside watercolour and acrylic. Her practice is rooted in fostering a vibrant arts movement in the Midlands, using creativity as a catalyst for connection. She is committed to engaging people of all backgrounds in hands‑on artistic experiences, encouraging exploration, confidence and community through accessible making.

ZOE OAKLEY

Zoë has always taken a varied and colourful approach to self-expression, and strives to create art that portrays the passion she feels for her subjects.
Through years of working in the artistic world, she has developed a wide range of styles, including intimate portraiture, textural dreamscapes and a speciality for
otherworldly themes – ever seeking to inspire and capture
the imagination.
Zoë loves honouring nature in many of her pieces and often utilises foliage, bark and other natural elements to bring intriguing textures and dimensions to her work.
Originals, prints, cards and small sculptures will be available on the art trail.

oakenspiritart.com

NATALYIA HODSON

My work for this Art Trail will be predominantly charcoal drawings, I enjoy painting and drawing wildlife and pet portraits, both in charcoal and watercolour. I have exhibited at several local galleries and am excited to be exhibiting at the International Watercolour Masters Exhibition at Lilleshall Hall this year in May.
Miniature paintings is another passion of mine as I am a member of the Hilliard Society of Miniaturists and have shown my work at the Bankside Gallery in London.

www.nathodsonart.co.uk

SUSAN PITT

Susan’s artistic practice works across glass, ceramics, printmaking, and painting, with screen printing serving as a central method for extending ideas across diverse materials. Drawing inspiration from local history, memory, and the relationship between people and place, their layered processes explore how past and present intertwine. Recent projects include site specific pieces using screen printing with glass enamel, printing onto porcelain, and hand‑painted stained glass, reflecting an ongoing interest in how art can illuminate humanity’s fractured connection with nature while inviting reflection on the world around us.

susanpittart.co.uk