Kama Muta opens on 21st June 2-5pm: all welcome to the opening of the show!

Continues until 2nd August: open Friday - Sunday 10-5pm.

32 wonderful artists exhibiting over 60 pieces of work in my next show: so excited to fill the gallery with amazing art work once again!

KAMA MUTA - exhibiting artists:

David Stephenson - Sara Abbott - Nga Quynh Ngo - Alice Twamley - Helen McDougal - Gina Watkinson - Catherine Rive - Antonella Ferrari - Jack Daniels - Kathryn Pallant Dixon - Nigel Smith - Mirielle Botros Janet Brady - Ekaterina Mendor - Ritu Sood -Linda Mort - Mary Wood - Anna Cumming - Sarah Parkin - Kris Stokes - Karen Stewart - Julia De Paul Binnion - Ifeoluwapo Rachael Okunade - Dominique Holmes - Tony Fisher - Catherine Burbidge - Sarah Perkins - Robert Evans Stevie Cavana - Sarah Musk - Linda Sharman


Kama muta (Sanskrit: काममूत) is a psychological term for the sudden, positive emotion of being “moved by love,” characterised by feelings of oneness, warmth in the chest, tears, goosebumps, and a strong urge for connection or nurturing, often triggered by acts of kindness, heroism, or deep empathy, and described as “heart-warming” or “stirring”. It signifies a powerful moment of communal sharing or deep connection, motivating feelings of devotion and care. We can be moved to experience Kama muta by reunions, art, music, acts of heroism, empathy, love for others and our planet. Kama Muta can foster a sense of compassion, devotion, and a desire to care for others. It’s a powerful, universal human emotion that binds people together - strengthening social bonds, helps with survival and well-being, they can be transformative experiences.