Featured Artist
The artists you will find here have not been chosen through an open call or a commercial process. Each one has been personally selected because I love their work. To me, art is all about love. As an artist myself, I know what it feels like to pour something true into a piece of work, and that is exactly what I look for. I choose artists whose practice has an integrity and a depth to it, whose work holds something that moves me.
Min Reid Fine Art is a boutique gallery, and I believe that is its strength. There is room here for genuine relationships, with the artists I represent and with the collectors who visit. Every work on these walls has been chosen because I believe in it, and every artist featured here knows that.
I am proud to introduce Fiona Hodgetts, Dan Holden, and Bronwyn Sibley.
I hope their work moves you as much as it has moved me.
With love, Min
Dan Holden
Painter / Abstract Expressionist
Dan Holden
Dan Holden is a British abstract expressionist painter whose distinctive work combines the raw materiality of oriented strand board with richly layered oil paint, conveying positive emotional energy through abstracted form.
His process is as much about destruction as creation, building and erasing to reveal layers, texture and the passage of time.
Dan regularly exhibits across the country and has had work accepted into the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
Fiona Hodgetts
Oil Painter
Fiona Hodgetts is a British painter whose work captures the elemental character of coastal and rural landscapes through richly textured, emotionally charged surfaces.
Her process moves from location sketches and photography to the studio, where observation is transformed into something deeply felt.
Fiona was a Highly Commended in New Entrant category in Broadway Arts Festival Exhibition 2024 and a finalist in 2025.
Her work is held in private collections across the UK, Europe and the United States.
Fiona Hodgetts
Bronwyn Selby
Sculptor
Bronwyn Selby
New Zealand born and settled in the UK since 1989, Bronwyn carves sculptures rooted in her love of nature, spiritual symbolism and her Maori heritage. Working primarily with reclaimed Ytong building blocks, she repurposes materials destined for landfill, embracing their natural imperfections as part of each piece.
In 2023, a commissioned Koru was presented to HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh.