Located in the elegant Georgian town of Boston Spa near Wetherby, The Barefoot Gallery exhibits Original Contemporary Art from a selection of outstanding British and European artists. Our paintings are accompanied by a beautiful array of unique, hand blown glass art and a stunning variety of pieces from the gorgeous range of Italian furniture by Moda.
Please enjoy browsing our website and should you decide to visit the gallery to take a closer look at our collection you can be sure of a warm welcome.
Katy Woollatt is an emerging glass artist based in the Leeds. She began working with glass while studying for her degree at Manchester Metropolitan University. Working mainly in hot glass, she completed a range of blown glass pieces with pat de verre inclusions. In 2007 she completed her degree and ...
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David J Markham was born in the Lancashire Mill town of Brierfield, in the North of England, in July 1963.
Educated at Walton High School, Nelson & Colne College and Preston Polytechnic he graduated with a 2:1 in Business Studies in 1984. He subsequently pursued a career in Marketing with among...
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A textile artist who's exquisite works are created with papers, paints and web like stitching built up through many layers until the desired surface quality is achieved where further manipulation takes place by using seams and tucks.
Worldwide travel has inspired Frankie wh...
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Award winning author and illustrator Catherine Rayner studied Illustration at Edinburgh College of art. She fell in love with the city and still lives there with a small menagerie of creatures: Shannon the horse, Ena the grey cat, goldfish Sheila and a speckly black and tan guinea pig called Marvin....
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I am a visual artist creating drawings, prints, artists books and digital artworkinresponsetopersonal,socialorhistoricalnarratives. Iaim to picture the extraordinary in the ordinary.
The drawings, prints or artists books are often a response to personal objects or daily routines. Ordinary things...
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