‘Portraits in Character’ by Alexander Newley at St Martin’s in-the-Fields

Artist Alexander Newley is delighted to announce his solo exhibition ‘Portraits in Character – supporting St Martin-in-the-Fields’, in the Crypt of St Martin’s, Trafalgar Square from 7th to 21st November. The exhibition is to run in partnership with St Martin-in-the-Fields, a fitting location for the exhibition, with its proximity to the National Portrait Gallery and … Continue reading ‘Portraits in Character’ by Alexander Newley at St Martin’s in-the-Fields

Momentary, the new solo show by Carne Griffiths

We have been following the rise of Carne Griffiths, an artist painting with unusual mediums such as tea, who has become an established and respected figure in the art world. ‘Momentary’, his biggest solo show to date, he told us, is opening today to the grand public so we met the artist and asked a … Continue reading Momentary, the new solo show by Carne Griffiths

Extinction/Extension, a new show by Otto Schade

Extinction/Extension by the half-Chilean half-German street artist Otto Schade known as OSCH is opening tomorrow  at London West Bank gallery. In the meantime, the private view of the show is tonight between 6-10pm. As the Anonymous sunset image shows, Osch will work on his signature tape style combined with his sunsets which have covered London … Continue reading Extinction/Extension, a new show by Otto Schade

The Arrow Above: Portrait of a Street Art Icon

Born in California, Arrow is a world-renowned street artist who has kept his identity a secret. His name was created when he began painting the word ‘Above’ on freight trains as a teenager. He later shifted to drawing arrows pointing above, which became his trademark.Much of his work is made with these abstract shapes, though he’s … Continue reading The Arrow Above: Portrait of a Street Art Icon

Jean-Paul Bourdier’s stunning body painted photographs

When I first saw these pictures by photographer Jean-Paul Bourdier, I was completely amazed by the clever compositions and juxtapositions and even more by the colours which shine in front of your eyes. My immediate second thought was that these must be digitally manipulated but I was glad to find out that they do not … Continue reading Jean-Paul Bourdier’s stunning body painted photographs