From Scandi-style florals to bold Brutalism we have something for everyone this Christmas ‘Cornflowers’ by Jane Walker British printmaker Jane Walker takes her inspiration from midcentury textile design, 20th century arts and crafts and Scandinavian ceramics to create captivating still life linocuts. £287 from our gallery and online. ‘Southbank Magenta II’ by Paul Catherall Bold, beautiful
Read MoreChristmas 2018 Gift Guide | Our Top 10
From ceramics to stationery, books, jewellery and more, here’s our roundup of the fabulous festive gifts you’ll find in our Ealing gallery this Christmas 1. Foodie fun on a plate Illustrated whimsy on a platter from British designer Jimbobart – perfect for the pie-stuffing foodie in your life. We have plenty more in store
Read MoreExclusive Release | Martin Langford – ‘Disaster’
Watch out – ‘Disaster’ is coming! This brand new large-scale piece by master printmaker Martin Langford will be released for sale at 9am on Saturday 15 September at an exclusive pre-show discount. Don’t miss your chance! To celebrate the opening of Martin’s major new solo show, ‘This Is Us’, at For Arts Sake later this month,
Read MoreWhat’s New | ‘The Inside Space’, Masters of Etching & More
From etching mastery to landscape photography and the queens of collage, have a peek at our exciting exhibition line-up for the coming months The Inside Space We are delighted to unveil ‘The Inside Space’, a brand new exhibition room on the lower floor of our Ealing gallery, showcasing beautiful prints, paintings and ceramics in a rolling series
Read MoreFor Arts Sake Framing Prize awarded to Nick Richards
Our annual framing prize, awarded at the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers’ exhibition in London, goes to a printmaker whose masterful etchings depict the wind-lashed waterways of the capital We are delighted to announce printmaker Nick Richards as the recipient of the For Arts Sake Framing Prize, awarded at the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers ‘RE
Read MoreValentine’s Day Gift Guide I Our Top 10
Love is in the air. And what lovelier for the object of your affections than a print that lasts forever? Here are our top 10 gifts in the gallery this Valentine’s Day. 1. ‘Bottles, Pears and the Lovers’ by Trevor Price A veritable vision of romance in this limited edition drypoint relief (edition of 75)
Read MoreChristmas Gift Guide | Our Top 10
From prints, prints, prints to books, ceramics, homeware and jewellery, we have the perfect presents this Christmas. Here’s our festive roundup of gifts from our Ealing gallery and online ‘Oranges and Snowdrops’ by Jane Walker Jane Walker’s bold and vibrant still life linocuts take their inspiration from 20th century arts and crafts, 1950s
Read MoreOwn Art 10 year anniversary.
Here’s an article from The Telegraph talking about the Own Art scheme, celebrating it’s 10th year anniversary. The scheme focuses on making contemporary art affordable for artworks between £100 – £2,500 in which you pay the amount in 10 equal installments at 0% APR. We’ve had the Own Art scheme for a couple of years
Read MoreNew email: Peter Blake Exhibition – 3 Decades in Print
We are proud to launch the latest evolution of our gallery: a purpose built exhibition space that will enable a rolling exhibition programme throughout the year with Peter Blake: Three Decades in Print. The exhibition will feature a comprehensive selection of over 70 of Blake’s printed works ranging from iconic pop art pieces to his
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Barbara Rae CBE RA is a highly acclaimed painter and printmaker, her abstract works affirm her incredible gift as a colourist. Her works are often inspired by specific places which she uses as departure points for a flight of colour and sweeping compositions. Rae uses washes of bold colour; merging form, line and hue into each other with dynamic
Read MoreInteresting framing orders.
We’ve had some very interesting bespoke framing orders in at the moment: The framed piece above is a German scroll that was used in schools for teaching purposes and is about 50 years old. It has to be up this way at all times as the scroll is held in place by hooks, so if
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