Here are just a few standout names who are part of the art trail to look out for, showcasing the range of work on offer:
Fleurs du Coeur – Floral-inspired pieces featuring poetry with romantic designs and a decorative, gift-friendly feel (Image: Claudia Bradley, Newsquest)
Fleurs du Coeur – Floral-inspired pieces featuring poetry with romantic designs and a decorative, gift-friendly feel.
Richard Hayward – Characterful painting and illustration, drawing on local landscapes and everyday moments.
Alison Stockmarr – Mixed-media and collage work with a playful, graphic edge and strong sense of narrative (Image: Claudia Bradley, Newsquest)
Alison Stockmarr – Mixed-media and collage work with a playful, graphic edge and strong sense of narrative.
Noah Carter – Botanical-themed art, often featuring lush plant forms and foliage-rich compositions.
Rosanna Clare – Stylish, handcrafted accessories and design-led pieces with a modern, crafted aesthetic.
Debra Weiss – Evocative, historically-tinged portraits, landscapes and miniatures, influenced by her background in conservation (Image: Claudia Bradley, Newsquest)
Debra Weiss – Evocative, historically-tinged portraits, landscapes and miniatures, influenced by her background in conservation.
Angela Goodwin – Beautiful, functional ceramics with ranges that bring expressive pattern and texture into everyday tableware.
Mediums – Delicate, design-led textile pieces with a light, contemporary touch by Laura Fletcher, with botanical paintings by Noah Carter (Image: Claudia Bradley, Newsquest)
Jo Angell – Colourful, abstract-leaning art with a playful, expressive energy. (Image: Michael Branthwaite)
Laura Fletcher – Delicate, design-led textile pieces with a light, contemporary touch.
Sara Barker – Atmospheric illustration and artwork with a strong storytelling feel.
Jo Angell – Colourful, abstract-leaning art with a playful, expressive energy.
The full list of artists and makers part of the art trail can be found on the Wivenhoe Art Trail website.




