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Jackie Williams is a Lancashire-based painter whose work explores the shifting energies of landscape and light. Working primarily in acrylic, she creates expressive, textural pieces that move between abstraction and realism — often inspired by the wild moorlands, coastal paths, and garden spaces around her home in Heapey, near Chorley. Her practice balances instinctive mark-making with an emotional response to nature, capturing fleeting moments of weather, movement, and memory.
Through her online space heapeygallery.co.uk and her social media presence, Jackie shares not just her finished pieces but glimpses into her creative process, inviting collectors and art lovers into the rhythm of her artistic life. Whether working on large-scale canvases or more intimate studies, her palette ranges from the soft and earthy to the bold and radiant — always with a strong sense of atmosphere and place.
Jackie’s work has found homes across the UK and continues to resonate with those who are drawn to the beauty in the everyday landscape. She is one of the exhibiting artists featured in the Gathered Works Summer Exhibition at BL6 Studios in Horwich, 2025.

Summer Breeze lives up to its name. This is a bold, expressive painting that captures that exact moment when a warm wind sweeps through a field of flowers, everything moving, dancing, shifting.
Jackie doesn’t paint every petal or stem. She doesn’t need to. What she gives us is the feeling of it. The energy, the light, the sheer joy of a summer’s day set loose on canvas.
There’s no tidy structure here, and that’s the point. This is nature in motion. Rich golds, deep purples, burnt orange and flashes of green all clash and blend with intent. It’s wild and vibrant, but controlled enough that it draws you in rather than overwhelms. There’s a rhythm to it. A hum. Stand in front of it and you almost expect the scent of flowers to hit you.
Something about it just lifts the atmosphere. For collectors who like their artwork to make an entrance, Summer Breeze doesn’t whisper. It walks in, opens the windows, and lets the light flood in.
Artwork Title: Summer Breeze
Artist: Jackie Williams
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 100cm x 100cm
Price: £495
Presentation: Unframed, ready to hang

There’s something timeless about this piece.
No buildings, no people, no distractions. Just space. Just light and earth. It’s got that raw honesty that reminds you of early morning walks or the hush before a weather change.
The colours are beautifully restrained — soft greys, ochres, hints of slate and salt. Williams hasn’t overworked it. You can see the brushstrokes, feel the texture, almost smell the sea air.
Artwork Title: Dunes
Artist: Jackie Williams
Medium: Acrylic on Board
Size: 100cm x 50cm
Price: £350
Presentation: Unframed, ready to hang
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Kirsten Todd is a Lancashire-based intuitive artist and founder of Art at Vixen, known for her emotionally charged abstracts and divine feminine portraiture.
With a BA in Graphic Design and over 30 years in the creative industry, Kirsten has painted professionally since 2016, using expressive acrylics to explore connection, resilience, and the rhythms of nature.
Her Fragile Earth series captures vibrant, semi-abstract landscapes alive with colour and movement—celebrating both the beauty and vulnerability of the world around us.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and in 2025 she joins a curated selection of contemporary artists in the Harvest of Visions Summer Exhibition at BL6 Studios, Horwich.
In this bold and expressive portrait, Kirsten Todd reimagines one of music’s most recognisable figures – John Lennon. Painted in acrylic and layered with bursts of spray paint, his face is brought to life through an electric palette of pinks, purples, oranges, and blues.
Every mark is deliberate, yet full of energy, giving Lennon a vibrant presence that feels both modern and timeless.
The background hums with layered textures, symbols, and graffiti-like gestures — a nod to both Lennon’s rebellious edge and his message of peace. Look closely, and you’ll see moments of softness beneath the colour, especially in the eyes, which seem to watch quietly through the chaos.
Artwork Title: Iconic John Lennon
Artist: Kirsten Todd
Medium: Acrylic & Spray Paint on Canvas
Size: 40cm x 40cm
Price: £400
Presentation: Unframed, ready to hang
Bringing the Purple One to life with electric colour and commanding presence. Painted in acrylic and spray paint, the portrait glows with bold contrasts, all layered with rhythm and intent. The expression is intense, direct, unmistakable.
The background is a controlled chaos of pattern and movement, echoing Prince’s fearless creativity and genre-defying sound.
His eyes hold your attention — sharp and full of fire — while the textured bursts behind him pulse like the beat of a song.
A visual tribute to individuality, confidence, and raw, undeniable talent.
Artwork Title: Iconic Prince
Artist: Kirsten Todd
Medium: Acrylic & Spray Paint on Canvas
Size: 40cm x 40cm
Price: £400
Presentation: Unframed, ready to hang

A celebration of movement, memory, and the wild joy of colour. This isn’t a quiet countryside stroll—it’s a rush of wind through the trees, a blaze of late-afternoon light slicing through the land, paths twisting with purpose and energy.
Bold, expressive marks pull you forward—ochres, tangerines, sky blues—all crashing together in a way that feels both raw and joyful.
There’s something unfiltered here. Not just a landscape, but the feeling of being alive in it. Of remembering somewhere you’ve never been.
Artwork Title: Rural Pathways
Artist: Kirsten Todd
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 50cm x 50cm
Price: £275
Series: Fragile Earth
Presentation: Unframed, ready to hang

Ploughed Chalklands is a vibrant, rhythmic exploration of farmland energy. Part dreamscape, part memory, seen through the unmistakable lens of Kirsten Todd’s Fragile Earth series.
With bold gestures and mosaic-like brushwork, Todd conjures the essence of cultivated fields under a lively sky. The winding furrows, painted with warm peach, terracotta and turquoise, feel almost musical as they sweep across the canvas, guided by rows of trees under a wild pastel canopy.
It’s a celebration of agricultural land — not as a static scene, but as a place alive with colour, motion, and humanity’s enduring relationship with the soil.
Artwork Title: Ploughed Chalklands
Artist: Kirsten Todd
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 50cm x 50cm
Price: £275
Series: Fragile Earth
Presentation: Unframed, ready to hang
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Mike Lord is a Lancashire-based oil painter whose landscapes are both familiar and fantastical—echoing the moors, fields, and canals that surround his rural home. He came to painting later in life after careers in law, counselling, and mediation, discovering a passion for oils during an evening class with artist Chris McLoughlin.
Working from his home studio, Mike’s work captures a deeply personal view of the world around him, blending memory, mood, and magical realism. His scenes often feature imagined light, layered brushwork, and rich colour—inviting the viewer to pause and reflect.
Mike has exhibited in respected northern venues including Cedar Farm, Art in the Pen (Skipton), Clitheroe Contemporary Art, and Blackburn Art Gallery. He is one of the featured artists in the upcoming “Harvest of Visions” Summer Exhibition at BL6 Studios in Horwich (July–September 2025), where his evocative style will sit alongside a curated collection of accessible fine art.
Prints and originals are available via mikelordart.co.uk, and studio visits are welcome by appointment.

This is Lancashire in all its raw beauty: honest, windswept, and spellbinding.
The hawthorn, shaped by years of weather, leans not in defeat but in quiet defiance, perched on the shoulder of Haslingden Grane, this solitary hawthorn tree stands like a quiet witness to the passage of time.
Behind it, the land opens out in sweeping rhythm down toward Calf Hey and Ogden reservoirs, shimmering beneath a sky scattered with light and movement.
Artwork Title: Hawthorn Tree
Artist: Mike Lord
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 89cm x 64cm
Price: £700
Presentation: Framed, ready to hang

There are places in this world where time slows… where light drifts through leaf canopies like a whispered promise—and Roddlesworth in spring is one of them. In this tranquil, almost sacred painting.
In Bluebells at Roddlesworth, Mike translates that seasonal magic into paint: a dense carpet of bluebells stretches across the forest floor, while young green leaves filter sunlight into soft patches of illumination.
This is not just a woodland scene—it’s a mood. A memory
Artwork Title: Roddlesworth Bluebells
Artist: Mike Lord
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 65cm x 55cm
Price: £380
Presentation: Framed, ready to hang

In Levens no.2, Mike invites us into a moment where time gently pauses. Where light, memory, and solitude meet in the gardens of Levens Hall.
A blonde figure in soft blue stands still among the wildflowers, enveloped by the calm geometry of sculpted hedges. Behind her, the warm stone of the manor catches the last of the day’s light as it begins to slip quietly away. A blackbird perches on the hedge – watching, waiting. A small witness to this transition from day to dusk.
Artwork Title: Levens no 2: daylight leaves the garden
Artist: Mike Lord
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 50cm x 60cm
Price: £380
Presentation: Framed, ready to hang

In this artwork Mike Lord captures that elusive, early-morning hush when nature holds its breath. A winding path draws us into a glade of tall trees, their golden leaves catching the morning light as it pours softly through a misty woodland.
Shafts of sunlight streak across the grass, casting long shadows and giving the entire scene a feeling of gentle promise. The leaves, some still clinging, some beginning to fall, suggest a changing season, perhaps autumn stepping into winter, or spring emerging from sleep.
What makes this painting so magnetic is Mike Lord’s way of letting the quiet do the talking. There’s no drama, just grace! A kind of meditative stillness that invites the viewer to imagine walking this path, hearing the crunch of leaves underfoot, and feeling the cool air laced with birdsong. It’s a celebration of light and its power to transform the ordinary into something deeply moving.
Artwork Title: Golden Trees
Artist: Mike Lord
Medium: Oil on Board
Size: 74cm x 59cm
Price: £520
Presentation: Framed, ready to hang
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