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AAF 6.13

Affordable Art Fair. Hampstead, London.

It’s the Affordable Art Fair again this week where my work is being shown at the Gas Gallery Stand, J4 from 13-16th June. For more details: http://affordableartfair.com/hampstead/

 

Pullens Open Studios

Pullens Open Studios. 7-9th June 2013.

Now that the Dulwich Artists’ Open House is over, the next place to see my photographs will be the Pullens Yard Open Studios where Gas Art will be showing my  work, framed and unframed, prices £75-£575. The address is 20a Iliffe Yard, London, SE17 3QA.

Open House 5.13

Dulwich Festival – Artists’ Open House.

Here’s the invitation for my forthcoming show as part of the Festival. All welcome.

AAF 3.13

Affordable Art Fair, Battersea Park, London. 7-10 March 2013.

There are new images on show at AAF this week. Look out for Gas Gallery, stand F2 where there will be work, framed and unframed in all sizes.

Chard/Frost 1.13

Frost, Knight’s Hill.

I’ve managed to get up to the allotments early on a few occasions this month to document some uncharacteristically severe frosts. Here the frost has built up on (someone else’s) chard.

Snow/garden 1.13

Snowfall, London.

Lots of snowfall here last night. And with so little wind, the settled snow makes for some intriguing shapes looking up at this vine at midnight.

Aster/AAF 11.12

Affordable Art Fair, London.

Here’s a new 30″ x 30″ print, Aster 1, all ready to be framed. I’ll be one of my prints on show at Gas Art’s stand at The Affordable Art Fair, 1-4 Nov, Hampstead, London.

Bloomsbury 9.7.12

Bloomsbury Art Fair, London.

Here’s a closer look at some of the prints displayed at the Bloomsbury Art Fair  including ‘Narcissi 1’, size 30″ x 40″.

Bloomsbury 5.7.12

Bloomsbury Art Fair Preview, London.

Taken last night: The Gas Art stand at the preview of the Bloomsbury Art Fair. The show is on from 6-8 July.

 

Bloomsbury 2.7.12

Bloomsbury Art Fair. 5-8 July, 2012.

At the Gas Gallery stand I’ll have work on show in various sizes. Framed and unframed prints will be for sale from 8″ x 10″ up to 30″ x 40″.

Frameless 15.6.12

Frameless Gallery. London, EC1.

Some of my prints are on show as part of Gas Art’s “Pattern & Process” exhibition at the Frameless Gallery in London. The show is on until 16th June.

Gas Art Pop Up 25.5.12

New work on show in London.

I’ve currently got some work on show at Gas Art’s Pop-Up Shop in London. From May 17th – June 1st.  Le Garage, 115 Dulwich Road, London SE24 ONG. Opening hours 12 – 8pm. On sale: Screen prints, linocuts, giclée and digital prints plus lots of other artworks. click here for more details.

 

Style Magazine 20.5.12

Style Magazine. 20th May 2012.

My work gets a mention in the Interiors section of The Sunday Times Style Magazine.

 

 

 

Frames/Display 17.5.12

New Frames and Window Mounted Prints. Dulwich Festival Artists’ Open House.

We’re open again this coming weekend (19th & 20th May) for the Dulwich Festival Artists’ Open House. Here are a couple of snaps showing the new frames for the large 20″ x 24″ prints and a display of 10″ x 8″ prints in 12″ x 12″ window mounts.

 

 

 

 

 

Flowers, Swaffham. 4.12.

Artificial Flower Market Stall. Swaffham, Norfolk.

Wandering around the market in Swaffham, Norfolk, my eye was caught by this seriously colourful floral display.

Wild Garlic

Allium ursinum (ramsons, wild garlic) at Ilam, Peak District.

Seas of wild garlic just beginning to come into flower at Easter. I snapped these during a walk in the Peak District at Ilam, Derbyshire. Wild garlic has plenty of common names: Ramsons, buckrams, wild garlic, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear leek, and bear’s garlic.

Blossom 3.12

Blossom. Local trees.

Dozens of the ornamental cherry (Prunus) trees near my home are currently festooned with blossom.

Primula 26.3.12

Primula Vulgaris. Knight’s Hill Allotments.

Primulas seem to be everywhere right now. Resisted strong urge to dig these ones up & rush them to the studio.

23.03.12 – Blue Shed

Allotment Shed. Knight’s Hill Allotments.

Went to collect scaffolding planks which were delivered to the allotments yesterday, but sadly all had been snaffled. This peeling shed caught my eye on the way back. Knight’s Hill has an extraordinary mixture of natural and artificial colour.

12.3.12 – Frogs

Frogwatch. Knight’s Hill.

Lots of frog activity in a neighbour’s pond this weekend.

9.3.12 Arum leaves

Garden. Arum leaves.

Arum italicum ‘Marmoratum’ (Lords and ladies). This provides lots of engaging leaf colour which is much needed at this early part of spring.

9.3.12 Daffodils

Daffodils. Peckham.

On my way to the studio, cycling through Peckham, I noticed the first daffodils… Pedants: note my bike in background is precisely this colour of yellow.

9.3.12 – Viburnum

Garden. Viburnum bodnantense ‘Dawn’.

Despite being rather roughly transplanted from front to back garden, this Viburnum has provided flowers throughout winter with sweet honeyed scent. Just starting to fade now.

9.3.12 – KH Shed

Knight’s Hill allotments.

Rather surreal-looking new shed with Canary Wharf visible in the background.

9.3.12 – Garden Griseum

Garden. Acer griseum.

Paper-bark maple.

9.3.12 – KH Metal frames

Knight’s Hill allotments. Sunset.

One of our neighbours metal framework.

9.3.12 – KH Compost

Knight’s Hill allotments.

Compost heap with discarded dahlias.

9.3.12 – KH – greenhouse

Knight’s Hill Allotments.

Fantastic views from our plot. The background here is Docklands.