Sabine Rufener II
Sabine Rufener's'Whale in the Garden' One morning a whale is in the garden and has flattened it and Lille's bike! She is not best pleased and the whale is in a bad mood, grumpy, stubborn and...
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A rare visit from far away friends led us to 'Rivers' by Tania Kovats currently exhibited at Jupiter Art Land. In a boat shed next to a pond of moulting swans, beautiful bottles of water stand proud...
View ArticleRaining birds
I don't really understand how people, after this summer, cannot be concerned or worried. The news is full of, 'Oh! we will have to adapt our roads, railways . . . houses' ect. While the truth is we...
View ArticleCy Twombly II
I love the delicate quality of this piece by Cy Twombly, Untitled, 1989, some of his works remind me of fallen petals.
View ArticleKathrin Stalder
I have had a friend staying for a week, Katherine Stalder an artist from Switzerland and it has been wonderful to share some of the joys that are to be found near my home in Scotland. It has been fun...
View ArticleJFK Turner II
JFK Turner is exhibiting his 'The Shape of Things' solo exhibition, in the Edinburgh Festival, at &Gallery until the 31st of August.
View ArticleP X Miranda
The portraits of P X Miranda full of nature and fabulous colour and energy.
View ArticleJessie Woodward
Abstract paintings by Jessie Woodward full of stripes and texture and of course wonderful collisions of colour.
View ArticleJin Kitamura
Jin Kitamura's works often involve colourful lines and stripes, such as in this Zebra picture book."Shima Shima Sho".
View ArticleAmandine Piu
'Au Marché Des Bambini by Gilles Baum elegantly illustrated by Amandine Piu, with wonderful use of colour.
View ArticleNina Theda Black
I found this layered, collaged portrait very compelling, by Nina Theda Black.
View ArticleTjitske Kamphuis II
Beautiful graphic images by capturing magical nature observations in Tjitske Kamphuis.
View ArticleKatja Leibenath
Wonderful, awkward, casualness in the stance and outfits of the latest series of paintings by Katja Leibenath
View ArticleHiroshi Tachibana II
Hiroshi Tachibana's works using indigo paint on paper, last time I featured Hiroshi's works it was collages, the themes used remain consistent and are limited. Somehow with this restricted visual...
View ArticleBlair Thornley V
A whisp of an illustration by Blair Thornley. delicate like a sewing pattern.
View ArticleChristopher Corr IV
After a weekend of celestial wonder, here is a moon cycle painting by Christopher Corr.
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