
I am a Henna Tattoo Artist based in London. I also cover the Cambridge area. I love Henna and have been practising for many years. Since graduating from University in 2011 I have been working as aFreelance Henna Artist. Although my style is heavily influenced by traditional Henna patterns I love experimenting with new ideas to work out what looks good and create a contemporary style of Henna body art. I have been working on hundreds of designs so there is something for everyone!

The All Saints Garden Art and Craft Market has been part of the Cambridge scene for over thirty years, providing the opportunity for local artists and craftspeople to exhibit in this delightfulopen-air setting just opposite Trinity College. This friendly market, with the motto "We Make What We Sell" provides a very special opportunity to meet the artists and makers, discuss their work, and to buy unique hand-made products direct from the maker.

Cambridge Artworks is a community of artists, working in studios in a former kitchen cabinet maker's workshop near the centre of Cambridge. It is run as an artist co-operative where all artists sharein the decision-making process and all help with the running of the studios. As well as studio spaces, the building also houses ArtSpace, which can be used for exhibitions, workshops and taught courses and is available for hire.

A wide and varied selection of original handmade work by both regular and guest artists: original prints, textiles, glass, paintings, silver and gemstone jewellery, together with greetings cards andgiftwrap - the perfect place to find unique pieces in the heart of the town.

I fell in love with the Norfolk coast on my very first visit in the 1980's, when a friends and I stayed at the Blakeney Hotal and I was immediately captivated. I felt I had come home, I could not stayaway and over the next few years, I lived in Norfolk more than in my house in Suffolk. I paint watercolours on very heavy paper in order that I can move it around while I am painting, unencumbered by stretched paper on board.

An established figurative painter working in a traditionalist realist style, Heath Rosselli is part of the new wave of super realists, using time-honoured techniques to produce paintings with a depthand resonance of colour. Specialising in oil portraiture, Heath Rosselli applies the methods of Renaissance masters to both formal and personal commissions, as well as self generated exhibition pieces, during the painting process.

Working directly from a digital tablet, she creates her works painting onto the digital canvas, building layer upon layer to create rich, deep emotive pieces of art. After a year break in 2013,C.J.Cairns has returned to exhibit in Braintree Museum and was awarded the 'MicroMech' prize for 'The Pool'.

We will illustrate and interpret the history of Royston and its district through our collections and other resources encouraging everyone, in particular the local community, to actively participate inthe collection, research and presentation of our local heritage.

The Art, Craft & Design Shows concentrate on providing all that is best in British art and design. The original Newmarket show has proved very popular with exhibitors and the public and we areexpanding what we do to provide new opportunities for exhibitors to reach the discerning public.

Wysing Arts Centre provides alternative environments and structures for artistic research, experimentation, discovery and production, out of which emerges an ongoing programme of exhibitions, publicevents, family and schools activity. Our large rural site near Cambridge includes a gallery, education and new media facilities, artists' studios, project spaces and a 17th century farmhouse.