Birds of Paradise show by James Star at Coningsby gallery

I now work around the lively Fitzvoria neighbourhood in Central London and managed to pay a visit to the Coningsby gallery and found out about one of their upcoming shows and in particular about James Starr Jim Starr will be exhibiting his exquisite sketches, paintings and prints of birds, and avian-influenced portraits at the Coningsby … Continue reading Birds of Paradise show by James Star at Coningsby gallery

Narcelio grud take on The Mara Hope in Brazil

We always get impressed by large scale works and let’s face it, while Usain Bolt keeps running faster and faster than anyone else, street artists keep taking on bigger and bigger projects. Narcelio Grud, a street artist from Brazil just did that. When we saw what he did, we immediately though about what a bunch … Continue reading Narcelio grud take on The Mara Hope in Brazil

Sepe’s new show at Lawrence Alkin gallery: grotesquely good

When we got the email about this show –The Golden Age of Grotesque by SEPE (aka Michał Sepe Wręga), we immediately got very excited as we knew for sure that it would be a good one. We have been following SEPE at Art-Pie for a while now and know he’s destined to great things and achievement in … Continue reading Sepe’s new show at Lawrence Alkin gallery: grotesquely good

Ross M Brown’s solo exhibition CONCRETE MYTHS

Ross M Brown has a new solo exhibition at Lacey Contemporary Gallery called – Concrete Myths. This new body of work was created following a research trip to the derelict Haludovo Palace Hotel on Kirk Island, a 1970s luxury resort designed by Modernist architect Boris Magas. Brown depicts the dilapidated location in a series of large scale … Continue reading Ross M Brown’s solo exhibition CONCRETE MYTHS