Showing posts with label Cork Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cork Street. Show all posts

Monday, December 18, 2017

Vertigo





This November I was part of a two woman show at the Ben Oakley Gallery with the lovely Kim Tong. The title of the show Vertigo was about moments of unease and uncertainty and how we try to stabilise while in that altered state.




The show was on for two weeks in November and included large and small canvases as well as several fragile glass objects that I painted.  A retro purple glass vase with the spray painted image of an in angel wrapped around it and a murmuration of birds individually painted on transparent paper that overlapped allowing the image of other shapes to blur through.




If you did not get to see the show you can view it on Google Earth by going to 9 Turnpin Lane in Greenwich London and while at street view click on the white arrows that lead you into the Ben Oakley Gallery and look around. You can also go upstairs in the gallery and look at the paintings of all the other artist that show their work there.














Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Cork Street to Trafalgar Square



A couple of weeks ago I went to the private view of Stuart McAlpine Miller's Cork Street show.  I think this is the most slick and professional one he has ever done.  His work is a mix of cartoons/superheroes and stylish European models that overlap in ghost like layers.



The show runs from 10th October - 5th November 2011 at The Hay Hill Gallery, 23 Cork Street, Mayfair W1S 3NJ.  On my way from Cork Street to Trafalgar Square I spotted this in a window.



It is an advert for eyestorm.com and has the work on show of David Bray (who I have met through the Ben Oakley Gallery in Greenwich).