Each work takes its title from ethnic warrior group classes or practices whose origins are suggested by the choice of colours. Time also passed quickly. London Vintage 2000. A special thank you is extended to Holly Gardner for her help. He exhibits regularly in London and in the UK, Internationally and has commissioned works installed in America, Australia and India. She has also created audio visual installations for the children’s areas of Boomtown and Shambala festivals. The exhibition contains twelve brand new artworks of NW10 that have been created duringthe residency. She studied Fine Art at Kensington and Chelsea College, then joined The Prince’s school of Traditional Art as a master student, and is currently studying an MA in Islamic Studies, which led her to explore many issues and styles in contemporary fine art practice, traditional arts, and theory. Although she managed to graduate soon afterwards she said she started hearing voices telling her to paint and produced a "massive" volume of work which she has drawn inspiration from for this exhibition. A professional intent and attitude towards announcing her remarkable and captivating images, to an eager, passionate and growing audience and heralds a new and sensational talent from Zagreb, Croatia. What legacy! He has worked and exhibited in the UK and Asia and won several International Awards. Her interests liein heritage, culture and socio-politics presented with a playful twist. This precision allows the works to exude spiritual and material beauty. Creatures of the Womb is a series of images created using original Victorian obstetrical instrumental drawings and prints. The idea behind the Retro Perspective exhibition is to present artworks by Fergus Quinn covering two decades of his artistic practice.
In Buddhism, Dhyāna or Jhāna is a series of cultivated states of mind, which lead to a "state of perfect equanimity and awareness." Maryam’s artistic journey has taken her from the worlds of textile and carpet design to miniature and contemporary painting, resulting in a unique artistic style and identity, which is best described as a contemporised traditional art. These local images have been weaved together with some very recent pieces from wherethe artist lives in south east London.
The shapes of trees in the changing seasons, sunsets, sunrises and water, all provide wonderful subjects to observe. <>
Carousel is an eclectic group of London based artists who enjoy exhibiting their experimental textiles. The place where this rooftop shot was taken is about 61 Willesden …
Drawing on events such as the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh, the attacks in the name of ‘love-jihad’ in Muzzafarnagar, India and the Apna Haq (Our Rights) protest to save their series in London, Sarbjit Johal’s oil paintings draw on photos and experiences of individual and collective struggle. The daily workshops focused on the library both physically andconceptually, and the work created by participants is featured as a central part of thisexhibition.
Born and raised by themysterious Loch Ness she is now digging deep into the murky depths of SE and NWLondon. Her lino stills of animals and plants using the traditional printing format belie the transitory nature of their existence. Karlovac has published two books the most recent of which ‘Before Winter’ - was reviewed by former ‘Time’ correspondent and author William Thatcher Dowell, who described it as “a significant achievement”. For all enquiries please contact: [email protected]. From oil painting to oil pastels to digital art, the spectrum of her work is vividly expressed through all those years of intensive dedication. The common thread running through both bodies of work is the different media used to explore how mark making can express and capture personal identity, telling stories of lives and moments lived. This collection is made up of 18 artworks. By juxtaposing materials and processes and forcing them to interact the aim is to question how value is assigned to the objects, materials and labour involved in their production. In these, Sokolovski eliminates figures and narrative, the saints and biblical stories are reduced to simple geometric symbols and abstract shapes. Each artwork has been inspired and created by selected music. Interested? The group challenged themselves to think beyond the surface and using a firm foundation in textile technique each artist has developed their individual theme in their own style. The curator's love of carpets also reflects the wider goal of this show sequence which is to bring together diverse artists with similar interests into a whole; to unite disparate elements into a unified pattern, which is one of the goals of rug-making itself. As well as being on sale at the bookstore in Portugal’s most-visited modern art museum, Museu de Coleção Berardo in Lisbon, it has also been sold online to countries as diverse as USA, UK, Germany, Australia, Thailand and Japan.
Benjamin West is a multi-disciplinary artist using nature as his main inspiration. (...) A limited color palette: gold, red, white and black, downplaying of the means, rhythmization of the line - all this leads to an atmosphere of peace and concentration. “Painting is all about building bridges and creating links. Baptiste combines her two great passions in her life: music and art. Meet my works without any comments or hints from the author. Kaye-Anne Smith, aka R3times, as she is creatively known, graduated at Middlesex University with a BA (Hons) Fine art in 2017. Quinn was also inspired by graphic novels and comics. A garment is made unique through its wearing, much like our lives. (1983). Born in North West London, she trained at Heatherley School of Fine Art and Morley College. A largely self-taught multi-disciplinary, Baptiste specialises in traditional oil painting. In that regard society is no different from the survivors themselves. There are many art spaces, almost countless exhibitions around us, many views and visions, but sometimes I feel like our choice is narrowed to the trends which are “the right and proper”. Visit Brent Artists Resource and take advantage of our unique location in the heart of Willesden Green. From textured pieces using fabric, bottle tops, sweet wrappers, cans and plastic that he assembles in vast colourful collages, sculptures and painted faces. Her interests liein heritage, culture and socio-politics presented with a playful twist. He was Grand Winner 2017 of the East Arts Award Competition and is travelling to Japan for a Residency in 2019. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. These cultures enrich life with musical creativity, spiritual wisdom and living in harmony with mother earth by making portraits Quinn wanted to celebrate their offerings. His pieces are vibrant, strong and experiment with colour, texture and reusing various materials. Maryam’s studies in Persian carpet design enabled her to incorporate many of the techniques and motifs into her later painting practice.
After a variety of different career paths, he began teaching in the 80s and decided it suited him: social, relevant, varied and useful. The various artistic practices being debuted in this show display vividness in subject matter, drawing together the vibrancy of lived experiences through sculpture, painting, film and installation. Rather, it is an effort to continue it in a way that reflects its times. Her interests lie in heritage, culture and socio-politics presented with a playful twist. We have the images; what we need is the emotion. Born and raised by the mysterious Loch Ness she is now digging deep into the murky depths of SE and NW London. The Library at Willesden Green (simply known as Willesden Library) is a public library complex situated in Willesden Green, London, United Kingdom.The centre includes a public library which spans over 3 floors and even includes a library for kids. She continued to study and eventually went to university, when her father passed away in her first year .
R3times’s work is to champion the past and present people that migrated from the island of Jamaica. Houria was born in French Algeria where she lived through the war for independence (1954-1962). There is a still melancholy in her recent series ‘Empty Home’s’, joy and pride in her ‘Rites of Passage, Portraits from Prom.” and a breath-holding beauty in her portraits documenting the passing of childhood and Generation Z. Rebecca Elliott’s wonderfully observed lino prints of Willesden buildings document the changing face of our city, most recently a little cluster of Edwardian buildings in Harlesden; the Salvation Army, the old Picture House and the warehouse behind shortly to make way for housing. Houria Niati lives in Ealing, West London. endobj For her digital images, she takes part of a painted picture and combines it with her photographs to create a ‘digital collage’ as she names them. The paintings question the hierarchies of the family. Leung shares: "Red, to me, is the universal colour that runs through humanity – the colour of blood.” The installation invites theaudience to reflect beyond the biology, and extend this sentiment to our psychology and emotions, and thus, the forming of identity through experience.