The Padstow Studio is an artist-run space, opened in 2006 by the landscape painter Sarah Adams, whose studio occupies the second floor of the building. The gallery below exhibits Sarah’s own work and that of a circle of friends, artists who she has studied with, shown with or shared studio space with over the years.
The gallery exhibits a constantly changing selection of contemporary paintings, drawings, ceramics and works in bronze, and aims to give visitors the opportunity to engage with and follow the development of individuals who interest them.
Not everyone the gallery shows is based in Cornwall, and most of the group are also represented by well-established galleries elsewhere. For further information about individual artists, please click on their names, and follow the links to their own websites.
We accept most major credit and debit cards, cheques and BACS transfers.
Although the gallery is not part of a formal hire purchase scheme, we are always happy to discuss purchase by installments, should that be required. All works are safely stored at the gallery until the balance is paid.
Small and medium size works can generally be carried away at time of purchase. We are also happy to pack and send small pieces by Royal Mail Special Delivery at no extra charge.
Large and medium works can be delivered a specialist art carrier. We cover the cost of most deliveries within the UK mainland if the purchase price is over £1,000 (excluding some parts of Scotland).
James Campbell, ‘Wind at sunset’, jug
‘Christmas Woods’, chalk on paper, 67 x 102 cm
Kit Surrey, ‘Rock Faces IV, Craig yr Creigwyr, St.David’s Head, North Pembrokeshire’, charcoal and pencil
Paul Thomas, ‘Apollo and Daphne V’, pastel and pencil, 56 x 76 cm
Chris Thomas, ‘Children playing around the tree’, oil on board, 120 x 120 cm
Anita Taylor, ‘Breeze’, charcoal on paper, 120 x 89 cm
Alison Pullen, ‘The Master Bedroom at Prideaux Place’, collage
Michael Porter, ‘Beside the Path 01-07-14’, acrylic and oil on paper, 43 x 39 cm
Phil Naylor, ‘Stratamatic’, etching, 56 x 76 cm
Anne Howeson, ‘Different Journeys’, crayon, gouache, mixed media, 46 x 55 cm
Anne Howeson studied at St Martins School of Art and the RCA, and currently lectures at the RCA. Based in London, the main focus of her work is urban, weaving historical records and images and her own experience of the city into atmospheric drawings that bring past and present together. Anne is a Jerwood Drawing Prize winner, and has exhibited widely.
annehoweson.com
Lynn Golden, ‘St Just Churchyard’, pastel
Mo Farquharson, ‘Street 4’, bronze
‘Rocks off Trevalga Cliffs’, watercolour
Rachel Budd, ‘Cool of the forest’, oil on canvas, 132 x 137 cm
‘Snap Happy on Constantine’, embroidery and fabric paint on silk taffeta, 16 x 21 cm
‘Fien, 96 years old’, bronze, 10 cm