Showing posts with label Kit Boyd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kit Boyd. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 May 2016

Southbank Printmakers at the Affordable Art Fair

From the 15th-19th June the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead Heath opens its doors to the public for a phantasmagorical exhibition of the most amazing art you can enjoy or not enjoy depending on your taste.  Whatever you think of it, it is a great day or evening out and 10 of the Southbank Printmakers (past and present) are there in the guise of Printmakers Inc. Stand i2.  Here you can see the work of the following printmakers: Aimee Birnbaum, Kit Boyd, Angela Brookes, Sarah Garvey, Jennie Ing, Barbara Jackson, Martin Langford, Theresa Pateman, Sue Rowling and Julie Sullock 



See if you can match up each artist's image above with their websites!! 

 Theresa Pateman will help you get a half price ticket if you email her.

I (Jane Daniell) am also at the Fair.  You can see me at Stand H5 with ContemporArti and here is my most recent etching '...that's wound by a key'


You can also email me for a half price ticket!

Please do come!


Monday, 14 December 2015

Christmas Presents!





Barely two weeks to go!  

We have some fabulous prints and unique hand-made cards and we are OPEN every day between now and 25th.........

Look at this atmospheric work of skaters on the slippery slopes illuminated by an enormous moon........

Night Skate by Rebecca Denton
Diana Croft's beautiful image of an unadorned fir.............



Lucie Green has some of her lovely lino-cuts for sale - the one with the sheep!


Theresa Pateman has two rather special hand-made card in the gallery - 




and Kit Boyd' glorious 'Winter Green Man' is on show -



We have a unique take on the 'Three Wise Men' from our newest member, Jane Burrows -



......and Sue Ribbans delights us with her FC card entitled 'Father Christmas and his friend Dom'


Sue also has a rather unusual angel card - (I have bought a couple)



Here's Eileen St Julian-Bown's message in a bottle - what better way to wish them a happy Christmas!


Brrrrr - It's cold out there!- Ann Burnham's penguins -


- and without further ado I will introduce my own card, 'Not Even a Mouse' - that's me, Jane Daniell.....

Saturday, 3 October 2015

Lambeth Open Weekend 3rd & 4th October

Kit Boyd and Julie Sullock are busy with the Lambeth Open this weekend,  You can find Kit's work at The Brix - St Matthew's Church, Brixton SW2 1JF where some of his beautiful and evocative work will be for sale.  Kit is well known for his landscapes but has also produced a huge body of incredible work which you can view on his website.





Julie's work is on display at 

Portico Gallery 2 – 23a Knights Hill, West Norwood SE27 0HS

She will be showing some of her gorgeous liquid-like screen prints



 Julie works with colour, mixing and dispersing the hues to create a visual mood.  You can see more of her work here

Two great venues at the Lambeth Open - not to be missed!


Tuesday, 21 April 2015

A Day out at the Garden Museum

If you are wondering what to do this Sunday what about a visit to the Garden Museum?  They are holding their annual Spring Plants and Garden Fair from 10.30 to 17.00 and we have a stall manned by our own Kit Boyd, Theresa Pateman and Hil Scott.

The theme of the stall unsurprisingly is all things horticultural and here you have a chance to buy an original Kit Boyd 'Green Man' as a print.......


 ....or as a card.....



Kit is also bringing along his crazy wood engraving (below)



His lush green 'Eden'

and many more.......

Barbara Jackson's images will also be on sale.  Her strangely beautiful 'Winter Tree' may not be seasonal but is nevertheless desirable!


And if, when wandering in the 17th century styled knot garden, you want something to remind you of the outing, how about her enchanting image below?


You might like Julie Sullock's evocative images.  Particularly.....

Prussian Tree

Autumn Tree

Richmond Park
Theresa Pateman is bringing some of her atmospheric 
depictions of the Welsh countryside to the fair. These are relatively new works and have not yet been seen widely.  Now's your chance to own a little bit of Cymru!
Ice White

Road to Littlehaven

The Wedding Guest

To the Sea



There will be much much more to see and buy.  Read all about it here and enjoy!


Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Come and see Southbank Printmakers at the Lambeth Open!


On the first weekend of October artists and makers across the borough of Lambeth will be opening their studio, work spaces and homes to the public. Doors will be open 4th and 5th October from 10am to 6pm both days (check web site for dates and times of private views).

Building on the success of the previous five years they promise a wide range of arts and crafts on show including painting, sculpture, photography, textile design, jewellery and print making. Entrance is free to all venues and the latest updated map can be found on their web site at www.lambethopen.com.

This event showcases the fantastic wealth of creative talent tucked away in the borough and helps communities discover the various art workshops and studios that are too often hidden in their neighbourhoods. (Lambeth Open is also timed to coincide with the first weekend of the neighbouring Wandsworth Open House event.)

Our Jenny Ronay, Kit Boyd and Julie Sullock are all taking part......

'Paris' by Jenny Ronay


JENNIFER RONAY studied Fine Art at Nottingham College of Art and at Goldsmiths College.  She taught art in various London schools and Further Education colleges and found teaching was, not only an education in itself, but immensely rewarding and a lot of fun!

Jennifer uses her creative skills across a wide spectrum of media and techniques which include painting and sculpture as well as printmaking (her main form of expression) She is currently exploring ‘the city’.  How we see it, experience it, survive it, live in it. She finds printmaking, with its versatility a perfect vehicle for her current exploration of city landscapes and life.

100 Barrington Road, Brixton SW9 7JF

KIT BOYD – Kit’s art explores our relationship with landscape and our place in nature. Recent etchings have been primarily influenced by Samuel Palmer; they explore modern landscapes in an antique style and are sometimes populated with figures using modern technology. He follows in the British romantic tradition, and is particularly influenced by Neo-romantic artists of the 1940s and the Surrealist movement. He shows at Greenwich Printmakers, Southbank Printmakers, Skylark Galleries and the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in Charlotte Street.

Etching by Kit Boyd





JULIE SULLOCK‘s work is concerned with the layering of colour to create different moods. She uses colour to produce different perspectives when constructing a work. Julie’s work is mainly abstract but it is loosely based on parts of buildings, city lights and landscapes. She likes to combine different mediums such as Etching and Screen printing and watercolour with gouache to create different qualities within the picture. Julie is a member of Southbank Printmakers where more of her prints can be viewed.
Screenprint by Julie Sullock

Don't forget....you can always see more of their work at our gallery!

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Summer Exhibition at the Southbank Printmakers

This Summer kicks off to an exciting start with our Artist in Focus, Kit Boyd.

Kit is influenced by the Neo-romantic artists of the 1940's and the Surrealist movement.  His evocative landscapes, drawn from the Mid-Wales/Shropshire borders, are a vision in themselves and a celebration of the pastoral idyll.

LLyn-Du

Kit's 'Man on a Laptop' is a landscape too, but demonstrates the coexistence of our world, with all its technology, with the pastoral world of Samuel Palmer, Graham Sutherland and Paul Nash.






 And what better describes our interconnectedness with nature than the archetypal image of the Green Man?


Winter Green Man
Finally, my personal favourite the 'Shining Path'  I want to be the figure on the road, travelling eternally from where to where? always by the light of the brilliant moon.



 You can see more of Kit's work at the Gallery  He will have an enhanced exhibition here from Monday 16th - 29th June.  His etchings are available framed, unframed, or in the form of cards for all occasions.  You can whet your appetite by visiting his website and read all about his influences and inspirations, exhibitions and prizes.