| Alex Clark works in her studio/gallery in Weardale, England surrounded by the picturesque and dramatic landscape that inspires her. Alex produces limited edition prints of her work and exhibits at galleries across the UK. | Originally from Blackpool, artist Ann Edwards now lives and works in a small village in Oxfordshire. Since 1994 Ann has been painting and exhibiting with growing success. Anns work is collected and exhibited both nationally and internationally. |
| Lesley Holmes is an artist who specialises in animals and the English countryside. We love her cat designs and think they look fabulous on our linen tea towels. Purrrfect for any cat lover! | |
| Living in beautiful Shropshire in England. Linda Edwards explors new styles of creative illustration, adding digital techniques while still keeping a passionate involvement with paint, drawing and, most of all, colour. | Madeleine Floyd is one of Britain's best loved artists and is widely commissioned around the world. Madeleine's work translates beautifully onto all kinds of materials and is now available on a growing number of licensed products. |
| Pollyanna Pickering is widely recognized as Europe's foremost wildlife artist, and is the most published fine artist working in Britain today. | Since the foundation of the RHS, in 1804, members have undertaken studies of plant life that has resulted in an enormous archive of detailed drawings. These are now available on textiles to appeal to plant, garden and flower enthusiasts everywhere. |
| Watercolour artist Sharon Jervis developed a passion for birds and a love of drawing at anearly age, which grew into an ambition to create a career from her art. Jarvis works both on commision and exhibits her work nationally. | All Ulster Weavers V&A designs come from the archives of the V&A museum in London. The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world's largest museum of art and design. |