Welcome to Art at St Dunstan's 2019.
To get a flavour of each artist's work, click on the artist's name in blue, to the right of your screen.
Christine Bass paints vibrant, contemporary landscapes, many featuring the Chilterns and the countryside where Bucks, Herts and Beds meet.
Deborah Brett uses stained glass, vitreous glass and found materials in her richly coloured mosaics.
Susan Day creates delicate, porcelain lamps and vessels with textures and colours inspired by leaves and flowers, and by the Buckinghamshire landscape.
Chris Inder is a ceramic designer-maker producing porcelain tableware which is both beautiful and functional.
Pirjo Keene is an experimental photographer. She is inspired by natural forms, landscape and the quirky details of everyday life.
Steve Keene is a wood carver and turner who uses native hardwoods. His woodcarvings are inspired by wildlife and plant forms.
Graham Lester cuts, bends, folds and curls paper to create complex paper sculptures with a 3D effect. He also turns bowls comprised of layers of bonded paper, plywood and acrylic.
Helen White's exquisite gold-leaf illuminations and ceramics are inspired by medieval design.
Kate Wilkinson's distinctive, contemporary jewellery combines textured silver with cork, cord and semi-precious beads.