11 artists showing original work
Pop Up Art takes place on Sunday 17 November, 11am - 6pm
On Route, 46 South Ealing Rd, W5 4QA
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Participating artists:
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Paul Driscoll
Editorial portraits that capture expressions from joy to a stubborn stare. Portraits are drawn using archival pigment pen and embellished with blocks of colour using silkscreen and stencil work. Additional works inspired by an architectural prompts explore the blending of cultures and religion. Architectural artworks are drawn on paper using pen and watercolour.
Ben Finch
I have a passion and drive for landscape and travel photography. I love having adventures and exploring new places and experiencing new cultures. I relish the thrill of capturing those moments to reflect on for years to come.
Annie Leach
Floral /botanical artist working in acrylics on canvas .
Maria Murtagh
Each of my pots are individually hand thrown and decorated with stoneware glazes which are fired to 1280 degrees. They are ovenproof, microwave safe and dishwasher friendly and are made to be loved, enjoyed and most of all to be used.
Deep Panesar
I design and hand paint on silk scarves, wall paintings and greeting cards. I mostly do floral art which is inspired by my love of gardening. I also make jewellery from semi-precious stone beads, crystals, pearls and Murano glass beads.
Anne Marie Reilly
I make wheel thrown ceramics both stoneware and earthenware. I enjoy experimenting with glazes and am drawn to bold colours like the turquoise/blue pots here. Applying more than one glaze to a piece can bring surprising and satisfying results. I produce small to medium size pieces both decorative and functional.
Jane Schofield
I love to experiment with different styles and mediums. In particular I enjoy trying to capture the beauty of land and seascapes - painting in acrylics and oils. SometimesI take inspiration from places I’ve been, photos or just my imagination. In addition I work with alcohol inks and fluid and pourpainting techniques to create more abstract pieces of work. When I can’t take paints and brushes with me I work digitally using apps like procreate. I love the huge spectrum of colours and the multitude of brushes all contained within a single electronic pencil!
Ravelle Suban
Andrea Tierney
Paintings in watercolour, acrylic and oil
Silk scarves
Crochet jewellery
Silk scarves
Crochet jewellery
Rita Ovanessoff
I have a varied selection of works in ceramics. The selection I am exhibiting for the Pop Up Art Market are the 10 stoneware fired pieces of ceramics in organic shapes which can be displayed both outdoors and indoors, used as ornaments or for flower display and even for planting.
On Route featured artists: Amanda Wright
My photography is often spontaneous, drawn by a change of light, a dynamic angle, an event or mood and my iPhone provides the immediacy I need as these moments are often fleeting, there one minute, gone the next.
Using a variety of apps and slow shutter speeds I sometimes manipulate the images to beyond photography, creating digital art unrecognisable from the original scene. These can be replicated onto almost any medium, coasters and placemats, fine art and aluminium prints, t-shirts and tote bags even wallpaper and rugs.
Using a variety of apps and slow shutter speeds I sometimes manipulate the images to beyond photography, creating digital art unrecognisable from the original scene. These can be replicated onto almost any medium, coasters and placemats, fine art and aluminium prints, t-shirts and tote bags even wallpaper and rugs.