Fascinated by scenes and events that occur at the periphery of our vision, the places we pass through and situations that we pass by, Martin Brent seeks the decisive moment; a fragment of time that would otherwise be lost, unnoticed or forgotten.
buy now moreMathew Murray’s photographs are a reflection of his own life experiences. Wherever he goes he takes his camera, and the result is an amalgamation of images that tell different stories.
At a moment when figurative art is enjoying something of a renaissance, Whitney McVeigh has produced a series of works that combine the expressive immediacy of gestural abstraction with the psychological depth of portraiture.
Hawkins is very interested in subjective art and believes that to remain truthful a drawing should not have any superfluous elements and that the reality of the physical world should be used only as a point of reference. Children in their intuitive m
Jonathan Purday’s use of photography and film stills is carried forward into his paintings that display the artist’s core aesthetics, bringing together a selection of colours that are exploited by the often harsh dark void that confronts
Originally a photojournalist, whose images went some way to defining the Civil Rights movement in American history, Bill Peronneau later began to work on large-scale projects that arguably stand comparison with the finest works in photography.
David Bray’s compelling works come from a lifetime love of drawing and an active imagination. Born in Dartford, Kent, in 1970, as a child Bray would draw images of space travel, where he would depict himself and his friends visiting other planets and
Stephen Walter creates landscapes where objects are slowly taken over by their symbolic representations, creating forests of geographical map symbols and places where every inch is mapped and quantified for human purpose.
Lucie Bennett’s work presents potent images of women in varying guises - as haunting sirens, alluring pin-ups and supernatural nymphets - but plays absorbing games with the viewer’s preconceptions of these deceptively familiar archetypes.
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Whitney McVeigh’s recent exposure in the news has meant that her work has been immensely popular with buyers and investors. Eyestorm have just acquired two new pieces, additions to the infamous ‘Head Series’ of which most have already sold out. Click more below to see the new paintings.
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2. Kate Allen
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4. Peter Blake
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6. Helen Barff
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8. Matthew Murray
9. Bill Peronneau
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14.7.2008
14th July saw the BBC homepage feature work by up and coming illustrator, Swava Harasymowicz. The work, titled ‘Deckchair and Holiday Scene’ is featured in…
Stephen Walter has been reviewed on the New Yorker in London blog, as the blogger, Tara, loves the intricate detailing of his work. She comments,…