Open House London gives us, the public, the opportunity to visit buildings of all kinds not normally open to general view during the rest of the year. One of the venues I visited this year was the Royal Society of Chemistry where I wasn’t expecting to find these two contemporary stained glass windows within the complex […]
Artists
White Noise at The Crypt, London
The Crypt Gallery is to be found below the huge church on Euston Road and is an atmospheric warren of spaces to explore. White Noise, an artists’ collective, showed there recently including Annamarie Dzendrowskyj whose oil paintings evoke a sense of mystery and uncertainty Hanna ten Doornkaat has been featured in my posts before – her scribbled, […]
Roy’s People Art Fair in Islington, London
The principle of this blog is to be read in less than a minute so my intent is for you to be able to look into the connections further at your leisure. Whilst events have already taken place, many will recur including this one next year (dates at the end) The first Roy’s People Art […]
Artists at The Other Art Fair in Bristol – 4 of 4
This is the last of the group posts showing Abigail Bowen’s smaller paintings, one of regular exhibitor Ali Yanya’s prints, Clare Cutts‘ moody treescape print and Elaine Kazimierczuk’s colourful garden paintings.
Artists at The Other Art Fair Bristol – 3 of 4
Still feeling inspired by artists I showed with at The Other Art Fair in Bristol. Here are more shots showing the wide variety of art as I whipped round before opening time. Michelle Loa Kum Cheung’s landscapes, Olivier Leger’s intricately detailed drawings, and Sara Dare’s suggestive abstract paintings.It’s not just me is it? The last post in […]
Artists at The Other Art Fair Bristol – 2 of 4
There really is something for everyone at The Other Art Fair as, I hope, the following images and posts will show. It’s well worth a visit wherever it is. From oil painted landscapes by Dawn Reader, another stand neighbour in Bristol, to a new series of paintings by John Hainsworth ;meticulous still lives by Hisham […]





