Our gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday 9 to 5 throughout the year.
Within our workshop, we have a small established gallery. We exhibit the most amazing independent artists β bringing our customers exciting and diverse art for their homes.
Each artist works alongside us to develop their exhibition, selecting the themes, the format of the show and how it is presented. Working with Ali, our gallery manager to curate each exhibition, we create an in-depth solo event, focusing on the artist and each collection of original art.
We have a monthly exhibition calendar throughout the year, and we offer you the opportunity to visit and explore each exhibition in a friendly setting, so do visit and see whatβs in the gallery.
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Fading Light by Jon Mackay
My silk screen prints are based on the edges of memory, the way that memories fragment and merge and fade as time moves on and I get older. The way my mind plays tricks and confuses things, merging memories poetry and lyrics. Iβm interested in the way a place or memory makes me feel, the joy of the moment that is fleeting, something I endeavour to convey in my use of mark making and colour within each of my silk screen prints.

Its Still Me By Gill Edwards
Itβs Still Me is an exhibition exploring the harmony of pattern, colour, and form through a
series of still life and little hut paintings. Each still life piece is informed by a love for ceramics,
where flattened silhouettes and carefully crafted negative space bring the subjects to life. Inspired
by the serene beauty and stark contrasts of travelling through Norway in winter, the small hut
paintings evoke a sense of quiet reflection and personal connection, merging everyday objects
with the emotional landscapes of memory and place.

Butterflies, Birds and Biscuits by Oenone Randall
Butterflies Birds & Biscuits.
Kaleidoscopes of embroidered butterflies, birds on branches and copper stamped biscuits to tempt you.

Paper Poetry by Sue Johnson
Paper Poetry invites you to explore my love of painted and printed papers, brought together often through collage to create a gentle interplay of marks, surfaces, and shapes. This exhibition offers a curious dialogue between elements to form intriguing relationships in each painting. Through these layered compositions, I invite you to see how disparate textures and forms find harmony in unexpected ways, each capturing a contemporary statement of visual poetry.

Mango Jam by Caroline Crawford
Mango Jam - Abstracts
These paintings investigate memory of place and travel, and how this compares to reality. There are references from journeys away from home and how I remember a place, as I view my surroundings in vastness or in small detail.
This is all then transferred into painting and my own visual language. With rhythmic patterns, balanced with composition, line, shape, colour, and texture. These creative relationships, dialogues, and compositions are held within a space, I explore from the front to the back of the painting to create a narrative. There is often a feeling of classic landscape painting with a back, mid and foreground to the work, creating a feeling of looking through. The painting style is Abstract.
The viewpoint varies, as sometimes we can be flying with an aerial view. In some of the works, there is a feeling of a smaller still life scale, as if objects were placed on a table.

Gather and Grow by Liz Meier
My current work is a response to the garden, both my own and other larger public gardens, often near to the sea.
I gather inspiration by making studies in the environment, of plants, trees, flowers, paths and shadows, then in the studio these are translated into paintings in oils or acrylics, slowly growing over time. My aim is to make a poetic response to the garden itself, affected by the seasons and the weather⦠seeking a feeling of what it was like to be there as much as the appearance of the places I love.

Devotions by Suzanne Winn
Devotions by Suzanne Winn
A collection of drawings and paintings offering a window into my lifelong love affair with nature. Named after the anthology βDevotionsβ by Mary Oliver, which draws together her masterful poems rejoicing in the power of living simply and connecting with nature. A celebration of the wild spaces and big skies that surround my home, and that more broadly symbolise our relationship with the natural world.

Decade - 2D & 3D Artwork by Six Fabulous Artists
From 2013 to 2015 Emerald Framing & Gallery took stands at Windsor and Reading Contemporary Art Fairs. Emeraldβs Cath, bought together and curated 2D and 3D artwork from six contemporary women artists working in different - but complementary media and styles.
The βEmerald Collectiveβ presented glass (Julia Hayward); mosaic (Teresa Mills); fine art on book covers (Liz England); collagraph printing (Jules Rumsey); mixed media collage (Jacqueline Ford) and copper/metal sculpture (Oenone Randall).
Our final exhibition of 2024 brings βthe bandβ back together ten years on and promises to once again be a visual treat for art collectors and visitors to Emerald.

Time and Tide By Portia Knight
Time and Tide by Portia Knight
Exhibition Summary: Foraged from passing storms and ebbing tides. βTime and Tideβ is a celebration of seaweed. The exhibition features vibrant seaweed pressings and other original works utilising found material gathered along the Scottish coast.

Storytellers By Josie Clouting
Storytellers is an exhibition of works that celebrate the wonderful textures, sculptural shapes and resilience of trees.
The exhibition brings together a collection of oil paintings and monoprints inspired by trees that have sparked my interest on walks in various locations over the last few years.

Glimmer by Nikki Pearce
Nikki Pearce.
Glimmer. Noun.
Small miraculous moments that require noticing; moments that enchant you, open your heart, and make you come alive. Opposite of trigger.

Maps, Birds and Books by Oenone Randall
As The Crow Flies.
By Oenone Randall
A solo exhibition of Embroidered Maps, Compasses and Birds.

Moments in Time by Carly Gilliatt
These paintings are the result of moments that bring me joy.
Looking for compositions with my camera, editing and refining what interests me, playing with paint in my studio and those surprising moments that bring magic.

Painted Flowers by Liz Rentzsch
Exhibition Title: Floral I - A painted Celebration of 'The Garden'
Artist's Statement: I grow lots of things in my small garden and it's where I have the freedom to experiment with plants and colours for my work as a garden designer. I have a love for plants and the exhibition is a celebration of the garden in painted form.

Face to Face by Mick McNicholas
Face to Face, a selection of portraits painted predominantly from life.
In the age of smartphones and social media, portraiture is everywhere, from the ubiquitous selfie to the prolific duck-face profile picture. But a painted portrait is far more than a fleeting moment in time, more than just a likeness, itβs perhaps a form of communication and commemoration at the same time, a conversation not only between the artist and sitter, but between you the viewer and someone you may never even have met.

Relational Warmth
"Relational Warmth" at Emerald Gallery invites you on a journey into the profound connection between artists and the theme of warmth. As we step into the new year, this exhibition, curated by George Groves, seeks to create an immersive experience embodying welcome, comfort, and fresh beginnings.
Chalfont F
βI have had many pieces framed here over the last few years, they are so patient and knowledgeable - and creative with their framing ideas. Lovely gallery space with always something interesting to look at and buy.β
Julia B