Successful creative collaborations are always a thrill. With BUILD three visionaries, an architect and an artist whose recent works are inextricably linked worked with an image maker Continue reading
Flower Power – Nature and Art in the Psychiatric Ward
It’s World Mental Health Day and we’re taking this opportunity to re-publish the first in a series of features which originally appeared on The Fine Line Project website. Continue reading
Jennifer Copley-May Exhibition Linton
We’re delighted to announce artist, illustrator and printmaker Jennifer Copley-May’s participation in a group exhibition in Cambridgeshire entitled ‘Natural Beauty‘, which opens 8 September and runs until 21 October. Continue reading
The Hand Engravers Association Symposium 2017
I was privileged to be invited to the Hand Engravers Association’s Symposium, a 5 day event at master engraver Malcolm Appleby’s workshops in Scotland earlier in June. Continue reading
‘Collect 2017’ Snapshot
I was blown away by the breadth of talent, textures, colours and concepts at the Crafts Council’s ‘Collect’ show, which runs until the 6th February at London’s Saatchi Gallery. Continue reading
Chanced Upon: Jean-Marc Calvet
A film screening presented by Alison Poltock at the Royal Academy, during the East End Film Festival last October, opened my eyes to the life and work of Jean-Marc Calvet. Calvet The Movie, directed by Dominic Allan, was released in 2011. Continue reading
George Israel Exhibition at The Petal Pusher
We’re delighted to announce our latest show featuring a rare selection of original oil paintings by the late George Israel. Continue reading
London’s Heart of Gold
Goldsmiths’ Fair started out as Loot in 1976, when all pieces sold had to be under £50, while Superloot, launched in 1979, showcased items over £500 – see the first private view invitation below. Continue reading
Art Review: Pine Feroda
Pine Feroda’s recent private view at Rebecca Hossack’s beautiful and quirky art gallery in Conway Street, London was well worth attending. Continue reading
Film Review: ‘Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse’
All is not lost if you were unable to see The Royal Academy’s recent ‘Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse‘ as a film of the same name has just been released. Continue reading