Wanderlust Hotel, a show by Pam Glew at Woolff gallery

Pam Glew is a well-established, contemporary British artist, best known for her unique bleaching technique on fabric, vintage flags, and handmade vintage quilts.  We’ve written about her previously and are excited to again with her fourth London Show since 2011, Wanderlust Hotel. Wanderlust hotel? Inspired by the goings on in legendary hotels such as Chelsea Hotel and Hotel Marmont,’Wanderlust Hotel’ … Continue reading Wanderlust Hotel, a show by Pam Glew at Woolff gallery

Edward Akrout ‘First Impression’ show at Hoxton hotel

Best known for his roles in high profile TV series and films including; Mr. Selfridge, Midsomer Murders and The Borgias, actor Edward Akrout has kept his talent as an artist hidden from the public eye. This was until recently, when he presented his debut solo exhibition at Café Royal in March to an enthusiastic crowd … Continue reading Edward Akrout ‘First Impression’ show at Hoxton hotel

Centuries-Old Japanese Woodblock Prints Meet Animated GIFs

We’ve all seen these ancient centuries-old technique of prints, what about mixing some GIF animation and totally change how you see the art. The artist is Segawa Atsuki, who uses Adobe Photoshop and After Effects to create the movement which often clashes with the subject background and throw in some Sci-File wonders. We like the “Segways” one! The last … Continue reading Centuries-Old Japanese Woodblock Prints Meet Animated GIFs

Three of the best painting apps available today

For a long time, artists have had to rely on their desktops and laptops to do work. Even with the dawn of smartphones, which are now as powerful as some PCs that were released over a decade ago, people still preferred working with their traditional computing devices. That all changed, however, when tablets were popularized … Continue reading Three of the best painting apps available today