OPEN03
GROUP SHOW
4 MAY – 4 JUNE
EXCELSIOR STUDIOS
A group show, open to all artists and makers in Park Royal. A chance to come together and show the work of our area, to meet, collaborate, and celebrate.
Park Royal is home to an emerging and vibrant creative scene. A melting pot of influences with hundreds of artists, makers, and creatives — working amongst the auto parts shops, industrial centres and dark kitchens of Park Royal. The Park Royal Gallery emerged from these artists as a nomadic, floating gallery concept. With the single aim of creating and celebrating art, whether you’re an artist with a studio, working in the joinery next door, or on the factory floor — everyone should be able to show, enjoy, and access art.
Park Royal Gallery has two spaces, the PRG Project Space at Excelsior Studios, and the PRG Gallery at EX2.
OPEN03 is the third instalment of the OPEN group show, hosted twice a year. An opportunity for all artists to show their work, without the barriers of curation or theme. A snapshot of the art created in Park Royal.
We hope you enjoy.
The PRG team
Brooke Fitzsimons, David Samuel, Daniella Carlyle, Johnny Brewin, Kazuya Ogino, Gil Wedam
Special thanks to Excelsior Studios for the exhibition space, and the Roundwood Project for locally brewed beers.
Catalogue
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Chino Ridge
LEFT:
Misapprehension Scale
30 x 20 x 10 cm
Copper, vitreous enamel, sterling silver fly with my hallmark, pink sapphire eyes and scale
£850RIGHT:
Open-Minded
83 x 50 cm
Vintage silk kimono swatches, Indian cotton, bias binding, cotton threads.
£800Chino is a multidisciplinary artist, creating concepts and material inspired art. Her love of history study often informs important conceptual aspects of her works: Using history to decipher the present and ponder the future. Chino’s work is guided by a desire to explore the primary themes of culture, history, and value, and to create pieces that challenge traditional notions of beauty and function. The recent discovery of heirlooms: Vintage silk kimono swatches, opened a new venture to her repertoire.
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Felix Chesher
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Kirill Basalaev
The Retention of Memory
150 x 120 cm
Canvas, repair mesh, epoxy resin, cement, plaster, acrylic.£5,800
Kirill Basalaev was born in 1988 in Siberia, Tomsk. Graduating from Tomsk State University (faculty of Art and Culture, 2009), he then studied in Moscow at the Institute of Contemporary Art. His works are mainly based on the theme of the urban environment and a human in it. The city is introduced as a living structure, where shards, cracks, breaks are evidence of its “vitality”. Becoming a witness of these processes, Basalaev not only registers them on the surface of a canvas, but also as if fixes, “remembers” himself at a particular point. During many years of artistic practice, Basalaev reached the conclusion that memory is inseparable from place and the memory of a place is the basis of any memories.
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Dan Mauz
Masai
H 250 x W 46 x D 30 cm
Reclaimed wood, steel wire.Price on request
'Masai' defines the stepping stone of a new personal chapter. About 10 years ago I first engaged with the use of steel wire to make large scale drawings as well as sculptures, mainly humanoid heads. With 'Masai' what used to be solely the sculpture of a head is now accompanied with a body known as the 'plinth', providing the character of the head with a wider, more complex narrative - a narrative empowered by different materials, gestures, colours, forms, concepts. Despite loving these artefacts, the shiny metal finish, both the fragile see-through presence and concrete sense of volume, I have always felt a sense of incompleteness about them.
With 'Masai' I finally feel I have achieved my goal - it is the first closed sculpture of my wire-heads series.
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David Samuel
Touch
12 x 70 x 5 cm
Plaster and enamel£800
David Samuel is an accomplished artist who is based in North Acton, where he lives and works. He creates his works from his studio space at Excelsior Studios, where he spends a significant amount of time conceptualising, sketching, and bringing his artistic visions to life. In addition to creating artwork, David has also made a name for himself by painting various surfaces in the local area. His work can be seen in public spaces such as walls, bridges, and buildings.
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Nathan Eighty
Untitled
38 x 52 cm
Pen and ink drawing of paper 2021, framed£450
As it happens within all art disciplines and practices, in graffiti you may find those who stand out as master writers of one media (mostly writing on walls, and trains), and those who venture and stretch themselves into unfamiliar domains that may prod their skills, expand their limits or thwart their purpose. Rainman is one of those writers that not only has proven his strength and originality in his wall murals and interventions, but also on canvas, drawing and photography.
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Nikolai Ishchuk
Threshold (S3 & S4)
68 x 66 x 7 cm framed (acrylic box)
48 x 46 x 2 cm unframed
2017. Silver gelatin prints on expired fiber paper, acrylic, ink, mounting tape, polyurethane, metal fixturesNot For Sale
But other work from the series availableNikolai Ishchuk’s practice uses the basic material aspects of photography and a reductive approach to them as a departure point for a wide-ranging practice that assimilates painting, drawing sculpture and architecture.These propositions mainly deal with various thresholds of visual information, the fundamental structures of perception and how these can be resolved into physical objects. Ishchuk graduated with an MA in Fine Art with Distinction from the Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2013.
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Gilbert Wedam
Sonder
97 x 57 cm
Screen and accompanying NFT
Edition of 1, mp4, minted on Ethereum, hosted on IPFS£2400
Based on the text ‘Sonder’ from ‘The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows’ by John Koenig. Sonder, noun - the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own.
144 photographs of a street corner in Park Royal, taken over the course of 3 years.
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Regan Boyce
Capsule 04.
14 x 31 x 11 cm
Wall hanging capsule, Painted Steel and MDF£400
Regan Boyce is a multidisciplinary artist based in London, working primarily in sculpture and printmaking. His work is defined by bold use of colour, line and geometry. Boyce uses both abstract and natural formations to inform minimalist installations and structural sculptures. Steel line work is used to create objects which have a dynamic relationship and transformative quality in relation to a viewer's perspective.
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Meike Zane
Unfinished V2
64.5 x 47 cm
Graphite pencil on paperNot For Sale
Meike Zane is a 33 year old pencil portrait artist living in London, but originally from the Netherlands. In her portraits she tries to portray her subjects as they are, not just in likeness but striving to capture their soul on paper. She often draws portraits of people she admires, such as artists she enjoys and people who have made a difference in her life.
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Pip Hackett
Canary Girl, Milly Baxter
50.8 x 40.64 cm
Millinery by Pip Hackett. Sculpted sinamay lace, grosgrain ribbon, wire, dip dyed fox fur in a variety of magenta colours. Photography by Kayvan Michael Bazergan
Price on request
Pip Hackett MA, RCA is a milliner with 30 years experience creating the finest of handmade couture hats, using traditional millinery skills combined with a contemporary twist. The highest level of craftsmanship is used to produce bespoke, original beautiful designs for women.
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Zahra Quadri
Orange juice and a spicy coffee
42 x 29.7 cm
Mixed media acrylic and wall paint on canvasPrints for sale £40
Zahra Quadri is a mixed media artist. Her work primarily focuses on London's multicultural lifestyle, with subtle questions about the socioeconomic conditions of people in the city. While currently focusing on her painting, she also creates comics and print media. ‘The work is a scene of my sister and I at a Somali cafe in South London.’
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Dorothea Magonet
Caught, 2022
132 x 82 x 60 cm with plinth
55 x 82 x 60 cm without plinth
Packaging materials, acrylic paint, glue, brass welding rods, button and thread.
Plinth: polystyrene, jesmonite, wood.£850 (without plinth)
Dorothea’s love for making sculpture began with stone and wood carving. Now she works with all sorts of media, often exploring the tension between traditional materials and a variety of ‘lowly’ every-day or found stuff. Over the last two years she has created a body of work manipulating recycled packaging materials. The works are often driven by pushing material qualities, or the material is chosen to fit the concept, inquiry, issue and observation. Inspired by her frequent travels to Japan, her explorations include assemblages on paper and on traditional Japanese scrolls, wood block printing, and etching.
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Julia Nova
Radiant Rebel (from "Can You See ME?" collection)
100 x 100 cm
Acrylic on canvasNot For Sale (at the moment)
I was always drawn to the vibrant hues of the world around me. I believe colour above all has the power to evoke emotions, tell stories, and capture the essence of a subject. The shape of the circle is one of the most perfect and calming forms in nature. The circle has no beginning or end, it's a shape that appears in many aspects of our world. It is a shape that represents unity, wholeness, and infinity. When viewed up close, my artwork may appear as a collection of abstract ‘bokeh’ circles and colours, but as you step back and allow yourself to fully take in the composition, the beauty of the ‘bokeh’ effect reveals a hidden silhouette and depth.
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Juliet Gibbs
Monster
46 x 66.5 cm
Oil and acrylic on cotton canvas£900
Somerset-born artist, Juliet Gibbs currently lives and works in North West London. Gibbs' work focuses mainly on the contrast between the organic and the man-made. The work seeks to look at the direct impact humanity poses in relation to the world we live in, and how nature inevitably fights back. This age-old conflict creates an interesting 'push-and-pull' that we can all observe in the places we live, work and visit.
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Victoria Noakes
Kate In The Wild
A1 / 84 x 59.4 cm
High Quality Inkjet Print on Archival Paper£250
Limited Edition of 50 prints, unframedVictoria is a mixed-media, Franco-British, artist living in London. Their inter-disciplinary practice ranges from photography to painting as Victoria has a background in graphic design and architecture. Inspired by the contrast between natural and artificial elements, Victoria enjoys crafting playful and bold images by mixing analogue and digital techniques. Her pieces encapsulate deep narratives, often to comment on social or environmental matters.
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Tabby Li
Residue
92 x 123 cm
Oil on canvasNot For Sale
Li is a London-based artist and printmaker whose work explores interpersonal relationships, personhood and spiritualism within the modern world. Her work centres on the female form, the materiality of the body and the interplay between form and emotional expression. The personal recollections within Li's work offer the audience the opportunity to explore the ubiquitous ideas that communicate a sense of commonality.
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Toby Rainbird
Ka Leung & Eugene
114 x 75 x 4 cm
Oil Paint on WoodPrice upon request
Toby Rainbird (b. 1994) is a London-based figurative painter from the Channel Islands. His work centres around quiet and intimate moments that explore uncommunicated thought and isolated interactions. Rainbird's introspective approach to painting offers a closed and reflective exploration of his immediate settings, allowing the audience a small coded window into his personal observations.
Toby studied his Fine Art (BA) at Bath School of Art & Design (2016).
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Brooke Fitzsimons
REFLECTING (pink/green), 2023
80 x 90 cm
Oil on linen£850
Brooke’s paintings start with a tonal underpainting; colour and forms are built up with transparent oil paint glazes. The human figure reduced to a silhouette, linear architectural forms, irregular natural shapes and luminous colours are all borrowed from and used to represent the beauty of the physical world. Her practice is influenced by a former career as a graphic designer in magazine production, knowledge of printing and photographic processes, yet made by hand with oil paint on linen.
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Laura Grinberga
Notes from Wilderness, 2022
84 x 59 cm, framed
Spray paint on paper£1599
Laura Grinberga was born in Latvia, 3rd generation artist to a mother professional painter and grandmother amateur painter and sculptor. As a young adult she moved abroad right after graduation to explore and compare different nations, cultures, traditions and how they vary. It was Milan, Italy 2009 where she began the visual artist’s journey that would incorporate social-cultural anthropology: language, traditions, behaviour, differences and patterns between all these.
‘My paintings are an abstract representation of all things together called life. Life as a puzzle, a continuous process of connecting the dots. I believe that everyone is in charge of their destiny. My mission is to create abstract visual maps to help decode and break one’s patterns through a deeply meditative process.’
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Phoebe Stewart Carter
View from Nymans
35 x 50 cm
Oil on linen£1250
Phoebe is a classically trained British painter. She has trained in oil painting and drawing in ateliers in the United Kingdom and Italy. Working exclusively from life and her own references, she focuses on portraiture and figurative work, as well as 'en plein air' landscape paintings.
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Joe Richardson
Diana and Actaeon (After Titian), 2021
63 x 42 cm
Oil on Canvas Board£1000
Richardson's works operate in the space between the performance of an action and its anticipated outcome, for example, the smashing of a glass, a character falling in a canal, a breakthrough in communication. His works perform as double acts, facades, and stages ‘that deconstruct everyday scenarios through repetition to the point of absurdity to produce purgatorial experiences of waiting, spaces of absurd nothingness, and the opportunity to navigate uncertainty.’ Richardson has an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins (2018) and is currently completing a PGCert in Academic Practice at UAL.
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Erin Haggaty
Tyler The creator
84.1 x 59.4 cm
Acrylic painting£150
A1 size Acrylic painting of the popular rapper and musician ‘Tyler the creator’.
I am a tattoo artist with a private studio in Excelsior. In my spare time I love to paint and do all things creative. This is my first large scale painting and it took just over 2 weeks to complete.
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Colford
Reincarnation
59.4 x 42 cm
A digital photograph by Sophie Stafford, printed on FSC certified uncoated paper.Not For Sale
‘Reincarnation’ shows a curl of paper made using elemental chlorine-free pulp and spent brewer's grain. Colford was founded in 2023 by Imogen Beresford and Nathan Cole, the studio was born out of a shared interest in taking a more considered approach to gift wrapping. From the careful research of materials and their origins to the conscientious execution of projects and positive impact management, the pair share a desire to disrupt the gifting industry in a beautiful and responsible way.
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Cho, Hui-Chin
‘She is a chaotic sort of a person’
20 x 17 cm
Leather, acrylic, oil, hardwares, 2018Price on request
The intersections, enigmas, and inevitable conflicts of multiculturalism are central to my practice. My personal aesthetics challenges conventional art-and-spectator relationships, focusing on the fleeting gestures and social subtleties of lived experience or brief movement rather than on labelled material objects.
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Harry Hancock
Grounded (ghost)
92 x 82 cm
Watercolour Monotype Print on Paper£1500
I’m interested in the cliched notions of life that appear on screen and are reinforced in the imitation cycle of reality and digital. With the whole world being so accessible, there is an incessant recreation of stories, both the personal and collective. Our ideas of history and how we interact with past, present and future are often shaped by fragmentary dramatizations of fiction and reality from opposing sources.
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Terence Senford
Experiment of Indifference #3
130 x 162 cm
Acrylic on canvas with exposed stretcher bar£4300
My art practice lies in exploring identity, experience and the tension that is caused between the two. Through the dialogue and evolution within the journey of making, I am drawn to the rediscovery and imperfections of craft and serendipity. Using a combination of discarded items and traditional materials, I deconstruct the traditional components of a painting (canvas, stretcher bars etc), isolating these materials with the intention of giving credence or equal voice so that the work can be viewed as total. The result is work that sits between painting and sculpture and is about placing value to that which we normally either take for granted or disposed of after its use has been fulfilled.
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Naima Elbouihi - NMMELA DESIGNS
Heart Moves
100 x 100 cm
Acrylic on canvas.£550
Heart Moves is about flowing through the fluctuation of emotions and making peace with all parts of yourself both shadow and light and operating from a more heart centred place in life.
My work focuses on my experiences living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder/mental health & grief. I hope to raise an awareness for mental health and grief through my abstract work. Sometimes we are scared of love because to love is to feel the heart, and to feel the heart is sometimes to feel the pain. I have found grief is unexpressed love.
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Victor Pedrosa
The eye of life
25 x 25 x 8 cm
Ceramics, glazed stoneware.£600
I am a part time potter and a neuroscientist originally from Brazil and now based in Park Royal. My sculptural work reflects my deep connection to nature. I aim to create pieces that immerse the viewer in an illusion of movement and growth, much like the natural world around us. I use organic shapes and forms to create sculptures that evoke a sense of wonder and awe, drawing inspiration from the beauty and mystery of the natural world.
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Vanessa Bell
Dream State
100 x 120 cm
Acrylic and imitation gold leaf on stretched canvas, framed£1150
Aziza Illustrates is an emerging digital illustration and fine art practice based in Park Royal, West London. Founded by self-taught artist Vanessa Bell in 2018, the practice focuses on themes from the afro diaspora and is influenced by her rich and vibrant Afro Caribbean culture.
Following her study of textiles and graphic design, Vanessa graduated Nottingham Trent University with a degree in Interior Design and Interior Architecture. She proceeded to work in the industry for five years before changing her career and fully focusing on her illustration practice this year.
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Zin V.
Devil's Mask
60 x 30 cm
Mixed media on canvas£400
Zin V is an award-winning artist based in the United Kingdom whose paintings have been exhibited in England. He describes his works as mainly revolving around the "conflicts within" that are based on human values, as well as the relationships between humans and the world around them. V's most recent pieces are created using mixed media with paper cut-outs, acrylics, and spray paint.
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Merkesha Grant
Jaded
60.2 x 50.3cm
Acrylic on Canvas£550
Merkesha Grant is a self taught young artist. She began creating art from a very early age and eventually started showcasing her art via social media. Early 2020 - lockdown, she began creating and selling art as a freelance artist and continues to do so today. Merkesha is also Ealing council's Arts and culture coordinator with the hopes to support Arts and culture in Ealing.
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Malika Aksouh
God’s Touch
50.8 x 40.6 cm
Acrylic on Canvas Panel£1000
My name is Malika. I am a London-based Artist. I focus on creating different pieces of work expressive of my spiritual view of life, life changes and growth from these.I like to uniquely capture and document how circumstances and everyday things can affect me emotionally, spiritually and physically. Come with me on a journey, looking within and unlocking your deepest thoughts, fears and desires.
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Aysa Maliphant
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Sana SCB
Manic
60 x 60 cm
£430
I am happy to see a colourful world like a spring sparrow. It feels like the first day of my life and I don't care if it's the last. This painting expresses the manic state in the case of bipolar disorder. Where a person is at the height of pleasure and indifference.
SCB is my artistic name. I am a Kuwaiti full-time artist, who teaches art in a private class to children. I escaped from an arranged marriage, religion, custom, and tradition: To share my voice through making, allowing myself to be different, and supporting women to see and celebrate their abilities. I grew up in a culture that believes (deep thinking leads to atheism). I studied different religions since the age of 14, and expressed those experiences through art
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Criatura
THE TENTAS
86 x 116 cm
Spray + Acrylic on canvas£9,000
With his “hyper-contemporary” style, Criatura seeks to break the rules which traditionally govern the art world. Spanish for creature, the name tells you all you need to know… echoed by the iconography which populates his works - creatures, all with an element of mystery. Most recognisably, TENTA, an artistic experiment designed to shatter every convention accepted within the industry. The London based artist continues to gain notoriety for his viral, performative work with a hit list including Frieze London, Art Basel Miami and most recently Tate Modern.
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Indra Moroder Valecha
Money Map III, 2018
85 x 60 cm
Oil on canvasPrice available on request
Indra Moroder Valecha is an artist based in London. She holds an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins (UAL) and a BA in Fashion Design from Istituto Marangoni in Milan. Her practice evolves around an interest in imaginary spaces, narrative, sociology, and cosmology.
Selected shows include the Lethaby Gallery, London, the Royal Academy, London, Circolo Artistico Culturale in Ortisei, Italy and Taxipalais, Kunsthalle Tirol, in Austria.
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Ck3painter
Hidden Reflections
100 x 100 cm
£1175
What lies beneath the surface isn't always seen. Landscape artist originally inspired by Robert `Norman Ross's ‘wet on wet’ technique using oil paints.There is beauty in simplicity. Using the same limited materials he used which were a landscape knife, some brushes and of course the oil colours.
Official Bigo Host - livestream painting ignorer to teach the tricks and trades and help people along in their painting journeys in true Bob Ross fashion.
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Pati Starzykowski
The caretaker series
£500
In my work I look at the connection there may be between the future and the more ancient, like the cuneiform-inspired writing in this work. In reversal to the ancient tablets, this work is fragile but resilient; the meaning dissolves together with the growing. The documentation shows the first stage of the piece, final being seeds germinating. Pati Starzykowski is an artist working with science, ecology and politics. Often working with waste materials like rescued soil, London clay and seeds, Pati looks at the question of the value today through ecological approaches and collective making, and at what is a lifetime of an artwork. MA Art & Science, CSM, UAL.
Recent projects: Meteorite I [Park Royal], CEZ OPDC commissioned series of collective living sculpture making workshops and public art commissioned.
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Armands Klavins
Unda
75 cm in diameter
Crushed glass, non-recyclable plastic, bio-resin.£3000
London-based artist from Latvia exploring hereditary and cultural love for beauty in the natural environment. This piece is part of an ongoing series where the natural environment and its elements are the subject matter, media, and inspiration for making.
Initially commissioned by the WWF foundation for the Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden. Unda, translating to “water” in Latin, explores a connection between humans and our environment, an essential, most important, and sacred link between the two.
A technique used in making this piece attempts to find a use for matter that can not be recycled and uses eco-friendly materials alongside.
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Holly Sarll
It is no longer contained
60 x 60 cm
Oils on canvas£725
I am an abstract, expressionist, process based artist. I focus primarily on colourful oil paintings and other mixed media that reflect upon my current mood and experiences. There are no limitations to where the brush would like to go once it has made contact with the canvas. I offer it full fluidity.
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Sam Zesati
Quetzalcoatl.
161 x 91.5 cm (Framed)
Oil, carbon and pigments on paper collage.£100
I am a Mexican artist living in London since May 2022. My style of painting has often been categorised as "Figurative Abstract". I started painting in 1997 as a hobby that became my main activity in less than a year. I took a short painting course with professor Guadalupe Fuente in Mexico City in 1999, but consider myself self-taught. I have participated in some group exhibitions in my country, and had my first solo exhibition (2013) in the gallery of the Bellas Artes subway station. At the moment I am also showing my artwork at the exhibition "I Present" from the Mexican Embassy in the U.K.
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Jemima Cotter
Flounce
36.5 x 26.5 x 8.5 cm
£180
Handcrafted silk flowers, parrot tulip and lilies - silk, silk velvet, cotton velvet, wire, Procion dyes, cotton wool
I have been a costume designer for film and TV for 28 years but more recently have been learning and creating the art of silk flower making which takes up all of my time between filming I especially love playing with colour and texture and find it so fascinating how a piece of white fabric comes to life!
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Emilio de la Morena
ROJO
100 x 100 cm
Pigment, oil and marble dust on canvas£2500
Emilio de la Morena is a London-based contemporary artist. Originally from Spain, de la Morena worked as a creative director in the luxury fashion industry before becoming a painter and sculptor. He is very interested in colour and materiality.
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Phil Webb
GFD (Grounds For Divorce)
30 x 70 cm
Not For Sale
Stainless steel nuts welded and polished. I'm a creative engineer and welder.
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Marius David
PAPER FOLD 02, 2023
101 x 101 cm
Oil on canvas£999
Marius David is a London-based contemporary artist. Originally from a small, multicultural area in Romania, Marius graduated in Sociology, and moved to London in 2011 where he developed his career in Interior Design. These two fields influenced his creative approach to art. His sensitive observation and acknowledgment of the astonishing cultural and social diversity of his newly found home on the one hand, and respectively his love for the perfect line, enabled a keen eye for proportions and volumes on the other hand.
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Joshua Samuel-Gaitens
Untitled
30 x 40 cm
C-Type Photo, A4 print, framed£50
As an art studio assistant, Josh is in the process of learning how to create and produce art projects. His fondness for photography, particularly in natural settings, began five years ago and has since become his primary focus.
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Zakee Shariff
GOT GAME LIKE AN AQUARIUS
59 x 42 cm
Framed Giclée print on 255 gsm archival paper£150
(signed first Edition of 25 this is number 4/25)Zakee Shariff is an artist, textile designer, creative director. As a 1st generation born Londoner, raised by parents from India, Africa, Iran and America, Zakee draws on her ancestry and weaves her spirituality, love of travel, adventure, music, street culture, and the power of healing through beauty, into all her work. She has worked for 25 years with a diversity of clients around the globe, creating fine art, commercial art, printed textiles, and fashion collections. Zakee uses the mediums of paint, linear drawing and screen printing. She has exhibited in gallery exhibitions in the UK and globally.
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