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NEW and EXCLUSIVE Published Works

Posted: 31/3/2008
File under: Eyestorm Artists
Seasons of Missed Opportunities 2

David Bray’s works have sold incredibly over the past month and his “One Point Plan for Male Pattern Baldness” and “Tuesday” prints are nearly sold out.

I’d like to take this opportunity to present to you these four brand new limited edition prints by Bray, which will be officially released in the main Eyestorm newsletter and on the website on Friday 4th April. 

The first 12 of each edition will be sold at the pre-publication of £380 inc. VAT each, or £1450 for the set of 4.

They will then be going up in price to £450 each (£1600.00 for the set), so I would advise you to get in early as each is in a limited edition of just 30, and we have already had significant interest.

We have allocated numbers 5-15 for entire sets and 15-30 for pairs and individuals.

Please drop me an email with your interest and the edition number you would want and I will try my best to put it aside for you.

Guy Riza
guy.riza@eyestorm.com

Cindy Beale painting by Josie McCoy appears in Eastenders!

Posted: 2/10/2007
File under: Eyestorm Artists

Last week Eastenders scheduled an episode about Cindy Beale, Ian Beale’s estranged wife, returning from the dead. Ian went to visit Cindy’s sister and found a huge painting of his ex wife above her fireplace. The painting was commissioned especially by the BBC and appears many times in the episode.

If you would like to see the clip of the painting featured in eastenders, please watch the video below:

If you wish to see the painting, please go

here

Richard Trupp's sculpture a huge success!

Posted: 17/8/2007
File under: Eyestorm Artists
Richard Trupp Sculptures

One of our main exhibitors to the Eyestorm Summer Show 2007 is Richard Trupp. He presented 2 outdoor sculptures in the Eyestorm sculpture garden, entitled ‘Fixing Blocks’. During the Opening Evening, many flocked outside to see the sculptures and sit around them, engaging in friendly banter and a drink or two.


In the main room of the gallery, ‘Anticipating Mars’ is displayed for the first time and has generated a lot of interest from our guests. Richard Trupp comments on the nights success: ‘The new sculpture is ambitious but I was delighted with the final installation and response, in particular the ‘Anticipating Mars’ piece stirred up lots of conversation and enthusiasm.’


‘Anticipating Mars’ was inspired by Trupp’s interest in Roman Mythology. Inside the large steel casing exists a range of smaller pieces made from vulcanized bronze and rubber. Each piece reflects Trupp’s research into Roman mythology and the god of vulcanicity, Vulcanus.


‘Anticipating Mars’ and ‘Fixing Blocks’ will be on display at the Eyestorm gallery until mid August, where you can pick up more information about them.


Claire Cleverly - Website Editor