Old Chapel Gallery - Pembridge, Herefordshire

Gallery Shop

Please click on a category to view products.
 

Home » All Products

Paintings & Prints

Paintings & Prints

A vast selection of original paintings and limited edition prints in a range of media and styles. Commissioned work can be arranged. Artists include: Tim Nash, Mary Ann Rogers, John Knapp Fisher, David Rust, Seren Bell, Sue Howells, Hugh Roberts, Robert Palmer, John Hencher (calligrapher), Alan Percy Walker, Allan Morgan, Frances St Clair Miller, David Beattie, Anna Ravenscroft, (etchings), Mike Shiels, Beryl Turpin (enamel on copper), Jeni Vidler, Karen Pearce, David England, Peter Horrocks.
 

Ironwork

Ironwork

Forged metal sculptures of original design and high quality ranging in size from small candlesticks to large garden sculptures. Our makers include: Paul Margetts, Neil Lossock, Claudia Petley, Peter King, Christy Bowdler, Steve McRae and Jenny Pickford.
 

Furniture and wooden pieces

Furniture and wooden pieces

Our range of contemporary craftsmen made pieces include work by:- Brian Griffiths, Neil Lossock, Roger Hughes, John Fishenden, Peter Meyrick, Perry Lancaster and Rob Williams. All our makers welcome special commissions. Please ring the gallery to discuss.
 

Ceramics & Glass

Ceramics & Glass

We offer a wide variety of decorative and functional ceramics to include stoneware, salt glaze, and porcelain. This is complimented by studio glass makers and fused glass work ranging from large bowls to small wall hangings. Our ceramicists include: Mark Dally, Jane Hamlyn, Walter Keeler, John Maltby, Paul Jenkins, Tony White, Mary Kenny, Robert Goldsmith, Jenny Gilbert, Diana Worthy, Jan Bunyan, John Leach, Steve Harrison, Nigel Lambert, David Frith, Yen Robinson, Willie Carter, Joan Doherty, Anne Wrightson, Mary Rose Young, Simon Shaw, Mary Rich, Robert Goldsmith, Arthur Griffiths, Gwili Pottery, Lawson Rudge (senior), Lawson Rudge (junior) Keza Rudge, Marilyn Andreetti, Sheila Casson and Dartington Pottery Our glass makers include: Siddy Langley, Jane Charles, E&M glass, Julie Langan. Jo Downs and Martin Andrews.
 

Jewellery

Jewellery

Our jewellery is chosen for its individuality and quality to suit all tastes. We can offer silvered seashells, ceramic and glass beadware, acrylic, celulose acetate, freshwater pearls and semi-precious stones in a variety of settings as well as hall marked silver and gold and copper and brass pieces by the following jewellers:- Gail Klevan, Lesley Strickland, Diana Trifoso, Loiuse Shotter, Andrew Marsden, Blake and Janette Mackinnon, Sue Roberts, Carolyn Frances, Martin Pugh, Penny Wlliams, Sharon McSwiney, Ben Woodcock, Michael Peckett, Sue Roberts, Hot Metal, Silver Seashells, Sascha Howard, Steve Galloway-Whitehead, Lyn Antley, and Hilary Bravo.
 

Sculpture

Sculpture

Sculpture for the garden as well as the interior in a variety of media to include ceramics, stone, slate, stainless steel, forged iron, bronzes and stone resin. Our designer/ sculptors include :- Neil Lossock, Helen Sinclair, Paul Margetts, David England, Steve McRae, Peter King, Joe Smith, Karen Lee and Steve Blaylock. Our interior sculptors include Deborah Scaldwell, Paul Jenkins, Alan Glasby and Michael Storey.
 

Textiles

Textiles

The gallery specialises in sourcing unusual knitwear and interesting accessories. They range from simple hand-painted velvet tippets to one-off hand-dyed/hand-knitted jackets. Currently in stock we have work by Maggie White, Elizabeth Gash, Sophies Wild Woollens, Linda Dooley, Terry Macey, The Alpaca Collection, and Scott Officer. To compliment our range we have hand-painted silk ties by Mary and Rachel Sumner. Hand-painted silk, chiffon and velvet scarves by Meg Arrol and Jenny Nutbeam. Woolly hats and scarves by Katie Mawson, RowPinto and Sophies Wild Woollens.
 

Bronzes

Bronzes

Our bronzes have been sculpted by British artists and carefully hand cast in an English foundry in Birmingham, using the traditional lost wax method of casting. Each piece undergoes a 14 step process which begins when a rubber mould is made of the original sculpture, before a wax duplicate is cast in this mould and removed. A second ceramic mould is made from the wax duplicate, and the wax is subsequently melted away. Finally the molten bronze is poured into the ceramic mould at 1200oC, to create the pieces you see here. Once the bronze has cooled, the mould is broken off and a team of craftsmen hand finish the sculpture and apply the patina to create the desired final colour. Interior sculptures in bronze are made by Paul Jenkins, Alan Glasby, Michael Storey, Jacqueline Warren, Robert Crutchley, Kate Morgan and Len Gifford. Some pieces are limited edition. Cold cast bronze figures are made by Deborah Scaldwell.
 

Gift Vouchers

Gift vouchers are available in multiples of £10 with free recorded delivery.