TLandmark Arts Centre in Teddington presented the Summer Art Fair 2006 recently in the splendid gothic building in Ferry Road.

When I visited on Friday evening, the place was abuzz with interested browsers who certainly had plenty to savour. The show featured a mix of work from painters, printmakers, jewellers, sculptors, photographs and glass makers.

Kathryn Ross, who told me this was her first visit to this particular fair, was showing some gorgeous little pictures of decorative scent bottles - apparently she photographs these collectors' items, somehow embeds the images in the paper and then paints over the shapes.

Nearby Clare McEwan's pictures had a pretty patchwork effect while Alison Rankin's acrylic pictures show huge images of edibles like a pomegranate, a turnip and a fig. Claire Nops paints in watercolours with pictures of such local scenes as Kingston Market Hall and Teddington Footbridge.

Glass works by Joanne Gardener included a mirror with a beautifully worked glass frame and Christine Savage's superb bold modern jewellery included a glorious topaz and green amethyst necklace as well as some new Deco pieces.

Rachel Spring makes figures in clay and glaze and I specially liked a very tall horse with three very young riders. Jewellers work in all sorts of ways but Angie Boothroyd was showing some exquisite very fine pieces.

Pictures to make you smile included Letitia Tunstall's super little pictures of handbags and shoes - the next art fair at Teddington is in the autumn - do look out for it.

Helen Taylor