Wilfrid Wood
Wilfrid Wood transforms well-known faces into playful, yet uncanny portraits. The artist invites us into his studio and explains why, to him, the human face is the most fascinating thing in the universe.
An Interview: Episode 10
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Arthur Timothy (An Interview: Episode 12)
Artist Arthur Timothy describes his paintings as ‘love letters’ to his family. Inspired by a trunk of old black and white photos, his life-size canvases invoke childhood memories.

Christopher Bucklow (An Interview: Episode 06)
We visited Christopher Bucklow’s Somerset studio, where he creates dream-like portraits through experimental pinhole photography.

Gideon Summerfield (An Interview: Episode 13)
British artist, Gideon Summerfield preserves the legacy of World War 2 veterans and Holocaust survivors with his deeply personal portrait paintings.

Blenheim Forge (An Interview: Episode 09)
In Peckham’s Blenheim Forge, exceptional Japanese-inspired kitchen knives are crafted by hand to the most exacting standards, but it started out as a backyard hobby. Here, owners Jon Warshawsky and Richard Warner explain all.