Rob Edmondson | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Rob Edmondson | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Rob Edmondson | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Rob Edmondson

Rob Edmondson

Artist

 

Rob Edmondson is a Lancashire-based landscape artist with a deep-rooted passion for capturing the shifting moods of the British countryside. Working predominantly in acrylics, his work draws inspiration from the wild moorlands, coastal paths, and quiet valleys of the North West.

With a background in graphic design and fine art, Rob brings a keen eye for composition and light.

His paintings carry a sense of stillness, solitude, and familiarity—offering the viewer both comfort and contemplation.

Rob is one of the featured artists in the Harvest Of Visions summer exhibition at BL6 Studios, Horwich.

Instagram: @lancashirelandscapeart
Website: lancashirelandscapeart.co.uk

The Inn at Whitewell

A bright, clear day on the River Hodder, with the Inn at Whitewell standing proudly on the bank. The architecture is detailed and familiar, nestled into the hillside and surrounded by trees coming into leaf.

A near-perfect mirror in the still water, interrupted only by the ripples of the river’s gentle flow.

The light is crisp, the air feels fresh, and there’s a sense of contentment — as if nothing needs to happen here, except the quiet passing of time and water. 

 

Artwork Title: The Inn at Whitewell
Artist: Rob Edmondson
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 58cm x 84cm
Price: £650
Presentation: framed, ready to hang

Isolation

In this painting, Rob Edmondson offers us a quiet moment of stillness and distance. A solitary house sits at the edge of a clearing, partially hidden by bare trees and encroaching mist.

The golden bracken and rust-coloured grasses hint at late autumn, just before winter takes hold. Lichen-covered stones dot the foreground, leading your eye gently toward the home.

Behind it, the pine forest fades into soft grey, giving a sense of depth and remoteness.

 

Artwork Title: Isolation
Artist: Rob Edmondson
Medium: Limited Edition framed print
Size: 72cm x 89cm
Price: £320
Presentation: framed, ready to hang

Ashness

 

This painting shows Ashness Bridge, one of the Lake District’s best-known views. The old stone bridge sits over a fast-moving stream, surrounded by rocks and trees bursting with autumn colours — oranges, golds, and deep browns.

Just beyond the tree line lies Derwentwater, a wide, peaceful lake, and in the far distance stands Skiddaw — one of the tallest mountains in England. The hills are softened by mist, adding a quiet feeling to the scene.

The painting makes you feel like you’re standing right there — listening to the water rush, the leaves rustle, and the wind brush past. It captures a calm moment in nature, filled with colour and life.

 

Artwork Title: Ashness
Artist: Rob Edmondson
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 68cm x 68cm
Price: £650
Presentation: square format framed, ready to hang

Lake Fells

 

This is the view from the summit of Catbells, looking north toward Skiddaw — one of the Lake District’s highest peaks. Below, Derwentwater glistens between wooded shores and scattered islands. The rich patchwork of fields, ridges, and rock are painted with bold, expressive strokes. Light dances across the landscape, revealing the drama and depth of this wild northern view. It’s a moment of awe, captured with colour and clarity.

Artwork Title: Lake Fells
Artist: Rob Edmondson
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 70cm x 70cm
Price: £650
Presentation: square format framed, ready to hang

Take a look at the others exhibiting in the exhibition

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Profile Image of Jackie by Ian Fletcher  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 —...

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Julia Uttley | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Profile image of Julia courtesy Don Tonge  Julia Uttley is a Bolton‑based photographer whose work reveals a deep connection to the region’s industrial heritage and moorland landscapes. Born and raised in Lancashire’s Fylde region, she was drawn back north in 2015,...

Mike Lord | Featured Artist Summer 2025

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Julia Preston | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Julia Preston | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Julia Preston | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Julia Preston

Julia Preston

Artist

 

Based in Bolton, Julia Preston is the artist behind SulikoSoul — a creative practice rooted in bold colour, layered texture, and emotional connection to place. Working across acrylic painting, mixed media, pyrography, and anodised aluminium jewellery, her work explores the seasons, the landscape, and cultural threads that tie us to memory and meaning.

Inspired by the moors of Lancashire and her travels through the Caucasus and beyond, Julia’s art often reflects a meeting point between wild terrain and intimate stillness. Her vibrant canvases shift between abstract and figurative, often echoing the mood of the land and the rhythm of nature. Whether painting a windswept hillside or crafting a statement piece of jewellery, she invites viewers to pause, feel, and reflect.

Julia works from Falcon Mill Studios and regularly exhibits across the North of England. Her pieces are available online and through selected galleries and independent shops.

Autumn Chill

 

is a richly textured, emotionally resonant acrylic painting that captures a moment of seasonal transformation in the landscape.

The piece draws you in with its layered brushwork and intentional colour shifts: vivid russets and golds in the foreground, whispering of turning bracken and crisp undergrowth, give way to cooler blues and silvery greys that build the distant hills and expansive sky. Her use of bold colour contrasts with subtle gradations, especially where land meets water, creates a rhythm that is both grounded and atmospheric. The whole image feels like it’s breathing, you can almost hear the wind whirling across the moor.

The textural depth suggests a strong physical engagement with the canvas kind of help feel the chill, but also the glow of the low autumn sun. It evokes reflection, transition, and that wistful stillness just before winter takes hold.

Artwork Title: Autumn Chill
Artist: Julia Preston
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Board
Size: 32cm x 32cm
Price: £240
Presentation: Framed, ready to hang

Lake View Storm

An electric expression of the land in flux, “Lakes View – Storm” crackles with the tension and magic of an approaching winter dusk.

The vibrant cobalt and ultramarine skies feel charged, not just with storm energy, but with the shimmer of something unearthly.

There’s a hint of the aurora borealis warming up backstage, ready to dance once the light drops low enough.

Sweeps of acidic green carve through the hills like veins of light, giving form to an otherwise abstracted landscape.

Julia’s confident, gestural marks lend drama and dynamism to the scene. You can feel the wind rising, the air thinning, the quiet before something spectacular erupts in the sky.

Artwork Title: Lake View Storm
Artist: Julia Preston
Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Size: 48cm x 48cm
Price: £320
Presentation: Framed, ready to hang

Take a look at the others exhibiting in the exhibition

Franki Beddows | Featured Artist Summer 2025

I paint to get lost. It’s the moment of flow—where shapes, shadows and textures start to whisper—that keeps pulling me back to the canvas. In those early layers of acrylic, faces, figures, and strange little creatures begin to reveal themselves. I never go looking for...

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Peter Arkwright | Artist In Residence

Peter Arkwright | Artist In Residence

Peter Arkwright | Artist In Residence

Peter Arkwright

Peter Arkwright

Artist

 

Peter Arkwright is a Lancashire painter whose work shifts boldly between the physical and the emotional, the seen and the sensed. Whether portraying the raw energy of a rugby scrum or the solitary majesty of a Highland peak, Peter’s paintings are rooted in movement, memory, and meaning.

Working primarily in oil, his expressive brushwork and layered textures reflect a desire not simply to depict, but to feel. Recent works delve into personal reflections—what he calls “digging up demons”—using paint as a form of emotional release and reconciliation.

In The Thick Of It

There’s no escape here—no sideline, no distance. Peter Arkwright throws us right into the centre of collision, limbs locked, sweat flying, muscle against muscle. In the Thick of It is more than a depiction of a rugby scrum—it’s a portrait of pressure, unity, and struggle.

Peter’s trademark expressive brushwork blurs the line between body and background, capturing the chaos and intensity of human contact. The energy is palpable—paint drips like sweat; gestures clash and blend as if we’re seeing not just movement, but memory.

This isn’t sport as spectacle. It’s sport as metaphor. For life. For resilience. For battling the unseen forces that shape us. Just as Peter describes “digging up demons” through his art, this piece feels like a moment of confrontation—with others, with self, with history.

Artwork Title: In The Thick Of It
Artist: Peter Arkwright
Medium:  Oil on Canvas
Size: 87cm x 112cm
Price: £ 700
Presentation: framed, ready to hang

To Glencoe

 

With sweeping skies and snow-dusted peaks, To Glencoe invites the viewer on a quiet, almost spiritual journey into the heart of the Highlands. But beneath the breathtaking beauty lies something deeper—a sense of solitude, reckoning, and emotional terrain.

Peter Arkwright paints not just what he sees, but what he feels. The river’s icy churn and the mountain’s immovable presence become metaphors for the paths we take through memory and meaning. There’s movement here, but no rush. Stillness, but not silence.

His brushwork—broad, expressive, and searching—brings warmth to the raw Scottish land, softening the severity without losing its power. It’s a painting that feels like walking into something bigger than yourself, with nature standing as both guide and mirror.

Artwork Title: To Glencoe
Artist: Peter Arkwright
Medium:  Oil on Canvas
Size: 102cm x 76cm
Price: £700
Presentation: unframed, ready to hang

Take a look at the others exhibiting in the exhibition

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I paint to get lost. It’s the moment of flow—where shapes, shadows and textures start to whisper—that keeps pulling me back to the canvas. In those early layers of acrylic, faces, figures, and strange little creatures begin to reveal themselves. I never go looking for...

read more

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read more

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Jackie Williams | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Profile Image of Jackie by Ian Fletcher  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 —...

read more

Kirsten Todd | Featured Artist Summer 2025

  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...

read more

Julia Uttley | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Profile image of Julia courtesy Don Tonge  Julia Uttley is a Bolton‑based photographer whose work reveals a deep connection to the region’s industrial heritage and moorland landscapes. Born and raised in Lancashire’s Fylde region, she was drawn back north in 2015,...

read more

Mike Lord | Featured Artist Summer 2025

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...

read more

Karen Holt | Featured Artist Summer 2025

profile Image captured by Henry Lisowski Karen Holt is a Bolton-based artist and the creative force behind The Barn Studio, a welcoming artistic space that reflects her love for colour, texture, and expression. Known for her richly layered work that often blends...

read more

Jackie Williams | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Jackie Williams | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Jackie Williams | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Jackie Williams

Jackie Williams

Artist

Profile Image of Jackie by Ian Fletcher 

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

 

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

Dunes

 

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

Take a look at the others exhibiting this summer

Franki Beddows | Featured Artist Summer 2025

I paint to get lost. It’s the moment of flow—where shapes, shadows and textures start to whisper—that keeps pulling me back to the canvas. In those early layers of acrylic, faces, figures, and strange little creatures begin to reveal themselves. I never go looking for...

read more

Patrick Taylor | Featured Artist Summer 2025

  Both these pieces were manually drawn on-screen (by hand, no filters or digital assistance). Patrick Taylor is a visual artist now based in Bolton, working across painting, drawing, and design. A graduate of Manchester College of Art & Design, his creative...

read more

Rob Edmondson | Featured Artist Summer 2025

  Rob Edmondson is a Lancashire-based landscape artist with a deep-rooted passion for capturing the shifting moods of the British countryside. Working predominantly in acrylics, his work draws inspiration from the wild moorlands, coastal paths, and quiet valleys...

read more

Janette Byrne | Featured Artist Summer 2025

  Janette Byrne (Jb Art) is a local artist who graduated with a Masters in Fine Art at the University of Greater Manchester. She has exhibited widely in the UK and has had several works accepted to go through to the Royal Academy Summer exhibition … and has Sold...

read more

Julia Preston | Featured Artist Summer 2025

  Based in Bolton, Julia Preston is the artist behind SulikoSoul — a creative practice rooted in bold colour, layered texture, and emotional connection to place. Working across acrylic painting, mixed media, pyrography, and anodised aluminium jewellery, her work...

read more

John Bentley | Artist In Residence

  Blending photography with painterly textures, digital layering, and, at times, physical embellishment, Bentley’s images straddle the surreal and the real. He is drawn to ambiguity, tension, and the quiet power of presence. His pieces are not designed to flatter...

read more

Julia Entwistle | Artist In Residence

Julia Entwistle is a contemporary British artist based in Lancashire, whose evocative landscapes offer more than just a view — they offer a feeling. Working primarily in oils and acrylics, Julia’s impressionistic style is guided by atmosphere and emotion rather than...

read more

Peter Arkwright | Artist In Residence

  Peter Arkwright is a Lancashire painter whose work shifts boldly between the physical and the emotional, the seen and the sensed. Whether portraying the raw energy of a rugby scrum or the solitary majesty of a Highland peak, Peter’s paintings are rooted in...

read more

Tina Hurst Artist In Residence

an abstract artist based at BL6 Studios whose practice is rooted in natural colour, sustainability, and intuitive design. With a professional background in architecture, fashion, and fine art, Tina now channels her energy into creating organic pigments, botanical...

read more

Jackie Williams | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Profile Image of Jackie by Ian Fletcher  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 —...

read more

Kirsten Todd | Featured Artist Summer 2025

  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...

read more

Julia Uttley | Featured Artist Summer 2025

Profile image of Julia courtesy Don Tonge  Julia Uttley is a Bolton‑based photographer whose work reveals a deep connection to the region’s industrial heritage and moorland landscapes. Born and raised in Lancashire’s Fylde region, she was drawn back north in 2015,...

read more

Mike Lord | Featured Artist Summer 2025

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...

read more

Karen Holt | Featured Artist Summer 2025

profile Image captured by Henry Lisowski Karen Holt is a Bolton-based artist and the creative force behind The Barn Studio, a welcoming artistic space that reflects her love for colour, texture, and expression. Known for her richly layered work that often blends...

read more

Mike Lord

Mike Lord

Landscapes and other stories

His work is predominantly landscape painting with figures generally included only where they serve the narrative intention of the work.

PREVIEW IS FRIDAY 22ND NOVEMBER FROM 6.30 – 9 PM.

Then this exhibition continues over the weekend SAT 23RD & SUN 24TH from 12 – 4 pm.

Artist Mike Lord

this event is now finished. thank you to all that came and support mike and the studios

Mike Lord started painting in his fifties, about six years ago, when he attended an oil painting pleasure class at Cedar Farm in Mawdsley run by contemporary artist Chris Mcloughlin.
 
The COVID -19 lock-down in 2020 meant he was unable to work, so to fill his time he painted, developing his skills and style, often painting five or six pictures a month.
 
Subsequently he had his first solo exhibition at Cedar Farm in 2022 and since then has had several further solo exhibitions at Cedar Farm and in Chorley as well as having work displayed in the Clitheroe Contemporary Art Exhibition, Blackburn Art Gallery and a restaurant in Chorley and displaying at the Art in the Pen art Fair in Skipton.
 
Mike says there are two main inspirations which drive his work. One is to paint what is around him in the beautiful Lancashire countryside where he lives and the other is about imagination and narrative in the tradition of magical realism, but again, often inspired by the local countryside.
 
His work is predominantly landscape painting with figures generally included only where they serve the narrative intention of the work.
 
He says he has been influenced by the work of Van Gogh (who isn’t?) Gustav Klimt, Stanley Spencer and David Hockney, though he strives to paint in his own authentic style, rather than imitate the greats. When asked about his art Mike comments as follows: “I had been waiting all my life to find a way to express myself creatively. Painting has finally given me that voice and I love it.”
 
PREVIEW IS FRIDAY 22ND NOVEMBER FROM 6.30 – 9 PM. Then this exhibition continues over the weekend SAT 23RD & SUN 24TH from 12 – 4 pm.

Phone

07814 973445

VISIT

Appointments only 

See our Events page for more

Workshops

artist-led community art studio and gallery

 

The studio is run by Julia Entwistle, who leads many of the workshops and courses

 

  • Life Drawing Sessions: Held on Wednesday evenings 7pm – 9pm and Tuesday mornings 10am – 12 noon.
  • Workshops: We offer various workshops, such as impressionist painting, lino cutting, and still life in oils.
  • Pop-Up Exhibitions: We host exhibitions by local artists throughout the year.

Email

julia@bl6studios.co.uk

Address

The Pumphouse
Hampson Street
Horwich
Bolton
BL6 7JH

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