I will be exhibiting with the Sprout Arts members as part of the Wandsworth Artists' Open House from October 3rd to 15th and taking part in the Streatham Arts Festival between October 13th and 22nd. I will have a larger work in the window of Charles Carter Hair, with Martin Grover, as part of their Arts Trail. I will have an even larger piece in St Leonard's Church and four smaller pieces in Streatham Tate Library. Finally, I will have another work in the Woodfield Pavilion.
So that's eight of my works that will out and about and available to buy in SW16 during October.
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Tonight is the Private View and Garden Party at the Anna Lovely Gallery in SE26 and it's a scorcher in London. Been finishing a new piece for the next Sprout Open in October. It isn't finished yet but I sent a submission photo of the progress so far...
I've been entering some works to various Open Call type things. The Marshwood Awards, ING Discerning Eye and The London Group so far. So, let's see how that goes! I've had to create a spreadsheet to keep track of what is allocated where.
Three of my new Non-Places paintings have joined three of my Dante's Car Park paintings for Marshwood. Shanghai from my BoxArts paintings earlier in the year and Bordering on Minimal are submitted to ING Discerning Eye and one of my remaining Ugly Beautiful series is joined by a new work, Post Industrial Malaise, and my 3D, Brixton Art Prize shortlisted piece, Where We Used To Live will all be under consideration for the London Group show, which will be at Peckham's Copeland Park.. Before all those happen though I just need to find out where my work will be at The Streatham Arts Festival, to see how many I can get on display there. I've been busy making some new work, since the successful show at Woodfield Pavilion ended. Some of which I hope to be showing as part of the Streatham Festival, where I think I will be in four different locations, mid October. There is a series emerging, which are larger versions of the piece I had rejected by the RA for this years Summer Exhibition. I'm not sure whether to hold them back until I have done a few more and exhibit them all together or just put them up on here for sale now. I'm going to write a bit more about them and post it later by which time I might have made my mind up. The other two are stand alone works.
Adding stuff to Saatchi Art is a bit of a chore and the addition of their 40% and the shipping and handling costs bloats the prices considerably if I am to get the same amount of money as I would selling them through this site, but I believe I will reach more people that way. I can always be contacted to discuss sales and shipping independently or to make an appointment to come and view the works at my home studio in SW2, or even to set up pay in instalments options..
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