That's how the light gets in — Jim Woodman and Julie Peel
Vibrant paintings and prints of subjects throughout the British Isles and inspiring ceramics by Julie Peel.
Gallery Closed - reopening 31 December
Gallery closed for annual maintenance re-opening on 31 December.
Seasons Greetings to all our Visitors
Catherine Holland
Tranquility in a landscape: detailed, captivating and luminous. Bring your curiosity and be drawn into the depths and the light.
Art for the Senses - Janet Stanley with Farida Khan Evans, Wendy Hale and Roger Marsden
Art for the Senses: Ethereal figurative sculptures, vibrant paintings, colourful layered textiles and creative wood turning.
Exhibiting with: Wendy Hale, Farida Khan Evans and Roger Marsden
Taking Shape — Ann Marie Whaley
Taking Shape: To sketch outdoors is to work in an endless playground of shapes and space; I make paintings to complete the puzzle.
Nicky Chubb
Moments in Time: Trees, nudes and city scenes full of glorious colour.
Exhibiting with: Emilia Chubb
Suzy Abrahams
Contemporary abstract acrylic paintings combining vibrant pattern, rich colour and geometric form, complemented by hand painted ceramic vases.
Stephanie Wilkinson
New vibrant, uplifting paintings complemented by cushions, prints, mosaics, enamelled jewellery and cards.
Tessa Pearson
CUT FLOWERS: Colourful contemporary florals in collage and mixed media painting.
Tracy Florance
Curvilinear: A unique combination of contemporary photography and statement ceramic pieces.
Exhibiting with: Sally Dorrity
Nataliya Zozulya
City Dwellers: Nataliya’s latest work continues to explore the urban language and coexistence of people and animals in a densely populated environment. Contemporary oils.Curvilinear.
Exhibiting with: Viktoria Veil printmaker, Ben Nicolas ceramic sculptor
Liz Bernard
Expressive seascapes and landscapes, rich in colour and texture, alongside beautiful glass.
Exhibiting with: Louise Rowe, Joanna Lloyd
Grace Ellen
Immersive paintings which capture light in the landscape. Inspired by familiar Surrey scenes as well as the British coastline.
Sharon Withers
Vibrant, layered, abstract-landscape paintings of meadows, woodlands and seascapes. Large-scale oil painting specialist.
Yulia Robinson
Abstractly Speaking: Step into a world where colour, texture and form come together to weave a visual story, through paintings and sculptures, celebrating the freedom of abstract expression.
Debbie Tearle
Rock, Paper, Scissors: Contemporary paintings and textiles. Applying a sustainable approach, the landscape is reimagined through the subtle colours and textures of nature.
Peter Lamb
Colourful paintings in oil and acrylic. Figurative and semiabstract landscapes, visited and imagined. Downlands, woodlands and places beyond.
Emma Price
Ethereal, contemporary landscapes; rich in colour and emotion, often evoking a calming, yet atmospheric memory.
Alison Holt
Intricate embroideries alongside beautifully observed pastel drawings. Vibrant interpretations of the natural world.
Exhibiting with: Jaci Hogan
Colleen Quill
Richly coloured and textured oil paintings, observed from life, capturing the everyday objects we so often don’t ‘really see’.
Barbara Mansi
Magnificent mosaics where the dynamic arrangement of irregularly shaped tiles creates a sense of movement, evoking the intensity of a sunburst, or the pulsation of life itself.
Beverley Waller
Evocative, striking sea and landscape paintings, opulent with vibrant colour and texture. Alongside the beautiful, luciously glazed hand thrown ceramics of Maria Murtagh.
Exhibiting with: Maria Murtagh
Steff Jaegemann
Striking abstract art. Large scale acrylic paintings with an abundance of texture and an inclusion of metallic paint to make a real statement.
Jennie Ing
Colourful linocut prints of favourite London and local views, together with pet and people portraits.
Exhibiting with: Timothy Sutton
Anouschka Hutton
Bold, colourful paintings of sea and land plus bright acrylics of blooms surrounded with intricate patterns. Intriguing metal sculptures from recycled silver plate.
Exhibiting with: Wick Hutton
25th Anniversary Group Show
25th Anniversary Group Show
Silver anniversary exhibition - small works from member artists to celebrate 25 years of the Fountain Gallery
Jim Woodman
City streets, mountains and trees, all captured in expressive paintings by Jim Woodman, together with inspiring ceramics by Julie Peel.
Exhibiting with: Julie Peel
@studiohutton takes over The Fountain Gallery again!!!! -Anouschka and Wick Hutton
Contemporary images and mindful markings made in response to fleeting moments of nature, landscape and weather. Exhibited with intriguing vintage silver plate sculptures of boats and fish.
Tessa Charles
Large, dynamic linoprints focusing on wild flowers and plants from local parks and neighbourhood.
Together Again - Jennie Ing and Timothy Sutton
Linocut prints focusing on London and the local area, with landmark buildings and favourite views by Jennie Ing and portraits of pets and people by Timothy Sutton.
Exhibiting with: Timothy Sutton
City Dwellers — Nataliya Zozulya, Viktoria Veiland Katalin Szallas
City Dwellers: In her new set of works, Nataliya explores the relationship between people and animals in urban life, accompanied by masterful prints by Viktoria Veil.
New Horizons — Beverley Waller
Striking land and seascapes - paintings gloriously opulent in colour, texture and iridescence.
Power of Three — Liz Bernard, Louise Rowe and Joanna Lloyd
Expressive seascapes and landscapes, rich in colour and texture, alongside beautiful glass.
Imagined Worlds — Kitty Wass
Compositions reflecting semi-abstract, magical landscapes and mythology. Semi-precious jewellery to complement the paintings.
Gillie Spargo and Nick Wotton
Trees and the River: Paintings from a personal journey through local trees and parks, with views of nearby riversides, in a variety of mediums, from realism to abstraction, little to large.
Out of the Blue 2024 —- Ann Marie Whaley, Nigel Moores, Elaine Coles
Out of the Blue: a celebration of the hand-made, the slow evolution of images and object.
Exhibiting with: Nigel Moores and Elaine Coles
Colour & Form —- Caroline Sayer, Rue Turner and Sue Ribbans
Colour & Form: Caroline Sayer, Rue Turner and Sue Ribbans will be exhibiting their collages, prints, sculptures and fine landscape oil paintings in a collective brought together by their love of exploring colour and form.
Illuminated Landscapes — Alison Holt and Jaci Hogan
Illuminated Landscapes: Intricate detailed embroideries alongside beautifully observed pastel drawings. Vibrant and textured interpretations of the natural world.
Happy Summertime — Eva Barton (Eva Migleniece)
Paintings exploring the perfection of nature painted with bright colours and fine line.
Mosaic Splendor: exploring artistry through tiles —- Barbara Mansi
Captivating mosaics showcase a vibrant bouquet of colour against soothing light backdrops; a symphony of colour and serenity captured in each meticulously placed tile.
Plenty — Yulia Robinson, Emma Champion, Hannah Bruce and Caroline Sayer
Plenty: A mixed media art exhibition combining a diverse range of artistic mediums, such as prints, drawings, sketches and experimental photography.
Exhibiting with: Emma Champion, Hannah Bruce and Caroline Sayer
Elements & Colour — Sharon Withers and Janet Stanley
Vibrant Vistas: energetic abstract-landscape paintings of landscapes, woodlands and seascapes. Specialising in large-scale paintings.
Impressions of Light | From Surrey to Cornwall — Grace Ellen
Large scale, immersive landscape paintings. Grace is inspired by both local and coastal scenery.
COLOURBURST — Stephanie Wilkinson
New large, vibrant, acrylic paintings bring uplifting colour to the gallery, complemented by cushions, prints and sculptural creations in glass and other materials.
‘Watercolours, landscapes, seascapes and much more….’ —Clare Weatherill
The magic of watercolour, the unpredictability of the paint. Landscapes, seascapes, buildings and whatever catches my eye is my inspiration.
BLOOMS — Tessa Pearson ARWS and Vicky Oldfield RBA
BLOOMS: From buds to borders,, bold contemporary flower painting and original printmaking.
Colour, Shape & Pattern — Suzy Abrahams
Contemporary abstract acrylic paintings combining rich colour, vibrant pattern and geometric form. Paintings, scarves and cushions.
Wintertime at the Fountain - Gallery Member Artists
Wintertime at the Fountain: A warming collection of original printmaking, painting and sculpture by Gallery Member Artists.
Wild Spaces - contemporary landscapes —- Emma Price and Clare Emily
Wild Spaces: Atmospheric contemporary landscape paintings, rich in colour and diversity, inspired by our natural world from the English South Coast to Australia. Exhibiting with: Clare Emily
Enlighten — Steff Jaegemann
Striking abstract art. Dramatic paintings with an abundance of texture, each with an inclusion of metallic paint to add depth and a reflective quality.
Curvilinear —- Tracy Florance and Sally Dorrity
Tracy and Sally return to the Fountain with their unique combination of contemporary photographs and statement ceramic pieces.
Oil and Clay — Jim Woodman and Julie Peel
Landscape and seascape paintings imbued with colour inspired by subjects as diverse as the Scottish Highlands and the South of England, plus the inspiring ceramics of Julie Peel.
Curious Contraptions and Awesome Art — Anouschka and Wick Hutton
Contemporary seascapes and vibrant flora, exhibited with intriguing vintage silver plate sculptures of boats and fish.
Parallel Inspirations — Jennie Ing and Timothy Sutton
Linocut prints focusing on London and the local area - landmark buildings and favourite views by Jennie Ing, portraits of pets and people by Timothy Sutton.
Small and Beautiful — Ann Marie Whaley, Elaine Coles and Nigel Moores
Small and Beautiful: An exhibition of paintings, prints and jewellery by three artists, who imbue their work with intensity, on a small scale. Small can be powerful.
Elements of Nature — Jill Storey, Andrew Blyth and Tessa Charles
Lively pastels, acrylics and watercolours, many inspired by local views and the changing moods and colours of the seasons and elements.
Five D — Crispin Holder and Emily V Jones
Stunning hand-painted geometric compositions that must be viewed close up to fully appreciate, plus 3D contemporary artworks using hand-made folded forms by Emily V Jones.