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Great Art Right up Your Street !. Oskar OK Krajewski & Nitka Nitecki !*. Venetia Norris ##. Jennifer Hollingdale 54 & 55 Binley House, Highcliffe Drive, London/Roehampton, SW15 4PY Artisan, 203 Upper Richmond Rd London, SW15 6SG 20 Jephtha Road, SW18 1QH ‘You will find many interesting and beautiful objects In our artistic den, enhanced by home made cake and coffee’ OK Venetia will be exhibiting elegant drawings and etchings inspired by natural plant forms. Screen prints, stitched textiles including quilts,cushions, framed pieces and assemblages, some using vinrage fabrics, memorabilia and found objects www.artofok.com [email protected] 0783 37 37 155 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.venetianorris.com [email protected] 07891571783 OCT 05 06 12 13 [email protected] 020 8874 6314 OCT 05 06 12 13 ". Words Make Pictures "+. Ann Hawksley #$. Slavica’s Creations street Granard Lodge (on gravel road, opposite Laneway) Putney Park Lane, SW15 5HU 50 Coalecroft Road Putney, SW15 6LP 51, Melrose Road London, SW18 1LX Stroll along the leafy lane to find the white lodge where art plays with language. Prints, drawings, 3D and more. Ann’s new work includes London, NYC, Brooklyn, beaches, boats and children crabbing, Henley Regatta, theatre, opera and more! Slavica works in silver, semi-precious stones, glass beads; produces unique, unusual jewellery. Slavica draws her inspiration from the enviroment. www.wordsmakepictures.co.uk [email protected] 020 8876 8674 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.annhawksley.co.uk [email protected] 02087857781 OCT 05 06 12 13 [email protected] 02088741633 OCT 05 06 12 13 Great art right up your your up right art Great #. Alan Smart "!. Sally Sco( #%. Julia Durrant, Anna Seaborn, Claude Smith and Zora Stanic 21 Huntingfield Road, SW15 5HE The Cottage Cambalt Road Putney, SW15 6EW 53 Granville Road, SW18 5SE Colourful landscape, still life, abstract and genre paintings in oil/mixed media. Sally Scott is a figurative painter, a colourist, and printmaker, concentrating on still life and landscape. An intriguing mix of beautifully decorated decoupage, bright contemporary prints, vibrant still-lives and landscapes and delicately drawn translucent paper porcelain. www.alansmart.org www.putneyartists.org [email protected] 020 8878 5083 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.sallyscottartist.co.uk [email protected] 02087898588 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.flavors.me/juliadurrant [email protected] 0208 8743676 OCT 05 06 12 13 $. Elizabeth MacDonnell "!. Gilbert Whyman #&. Cliff Pearcey 17 Malbrook Road, SW15 6UH The Cottage Cambalt Road Putney, SW15 6EW 1 Granville Road, SW18 5SB Colourful and lively work inspired by landscape and poetry. Gilbert creates exciting sculptures from recycled welded metal, and found objects, also makes classical portrait heads and figures Fun art and fine art from found objects, making the ordinary extraordinary. in terracotta. www.elizabethmacdonnell.co.uk [email protected] 02087889462 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.gilbertwhyman.co.uk [email protected] 02087899588 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.cliffpearcey.com [email protected] 07973 862349 OCT 05 06 12 13 %. Alice Thompson "!. Christine Savage #'. Liz Rajmohani Mundle 37 Dryburgh Road London, SW15 1BN The Cottage Cambalt Road Putney, SW15 6EW 250 MERTON ROAD, SW18 5JQ Drawings, prints, cards, illustrated scarves and tea towels by illustrator Alice Thompson. Jeweller Christine Savage layers gold and silver, set with precious and semi-precious stones, in sophisticated jewellery for men and Paintings, drawings and prints that reflect landscape themes from art history and from the artists personal journeys. women. www.alicethompsonillustration.co.uk twitter.com/AliceThompson__ [email protected] 0787981298505 06 12 13 www.christinesavage.com [email protected] 02087899588 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.rajmohanimundle.co.uk 020 8265 3402 OCT 05 06 12 13 &. Jo Bowen "!. Sophie MacCarthy #). Olga Brown 133 Lower Richmond Road Putney London, SW15 1EZ The Cottage Cambalt Road Putney, SW15 6EW 19 Smeaton Road, SW18 5JJ Stunning paintings, Charcoals, screenprints and drawings of London, Putney, Rowing, Cricket and Sailing. Meet Jo and commission Sophie MacCarthy’s ceramics are thrown and slip-painted earthenware. She uses stencils and wax resists combined with coloured Showing new figurative oil paintings together with her London scenes - full of energy, vibrancy and light. a piece. slips. www.sophiemaccarthy.co.uk www.jobowen.co.uk twitter @JoBowenartist [email protected] 07885 193993 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.sophiemaccarthy.co.uk [email protected] 02087899588 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.olgabrown-art.com [email protected] 02088748154 OCT 05 06 12 13 '. Susie Sco( "". Maggie Laing #). Stuart Brown 34 Rotherwood Road Putney London, SW15 1JZ 21 Montserrat Road Putney, SW15 2LD 19 Smeaton Road, SW18 5JJ Vibrant and atmospheric abstract images on canvas and paper. Maggie Laing makes witty, contemporary jewellery in silver and semi precious stones Photography that makes you look deeper into the image, each time finding something different to excite you. [email protected] OCT 05 06 12 13 www.maggielaing.com [email protected] 07969850520 OCT 05 06 12 13 stuartbrownphotography.com [email protected] 02088748154 OCT 05 06 12 13 ). Dan Hodges "". Carole Irwin #*. Art at )* Flat 1 104 Felsham Road, SW15 1DQ 21 Montserrat Road, Putney, London, SW15 2LD 89 Wimbledon Park Road Southfields, SW18 5TT New bold and colourful paintings for this year’s event, often inspired by local landmarks and London life. Terracotta and ivory earthenware slab and thrown ceramics with impressed and applied design, coloured with slips and stains Sandra’s abstract acrylic paintings:vibrant colours and textures to translate emotions. Elisabeth’s seascapes photos:beauty and nostalgia in extraordinary places. www.londonpotters.com/ [email protected] 02087805699 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.sandramenant.tumblr.com www.elisabethblanchet.photoshelter.com [email protected] 07905365132OCT 05 06 12 13 www.wandsworthart.com www.dan-hodges.co.uk [email protected] 07941712206 OCT 05 06 12 13 *. Alison Edwards and Emma Boden, Ceramics and Hats "". Sheila Roe $+. Chris Argyle 11am to 6pm 6pm to 11am 76 Charlwood Rd, Putney, SW15 1PZ 21 Montserrat Road, Putney, SW15 2LD 19 Wincanton Road Southfields, SW18 5TZ Saturday 12 - Sunday 13 October 13 Sunday - 12 Saturday Alison Edwards’ imaginative ceramics for the home and garden displayed with Emma Boden’s exclusive hats and headpieces. Ink/charcoal/pastel drawings, collage Monoprints, paintings. Vibrant urban & rural landscapes, kitchen still life & studio sinks. My work in oils with some small paintings 25 x 30cms and up to 100cms x 100cms Large & small. Saturday 5 - Sunday 6 October 6 Sunday - 5 Saturday www.putneyartists.org/alisonedwards [email protected] 07931777358 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.putneyartists.org [email protected] 07891037896 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.chrisargyleart.com [email protected] 02088747891 OCT 05 06 12 13 October 2013 October !+. David Giffard "#. Jason Lovell $!. Elzbieta Smolenska and Paige Barry 33 charlwood road, SW15 1QA 14 Putney Wharf Tower Brewhouse Lane Putney, SW15 2JQ 1 Arcadian Place Sutherland Grove, London SW18 5JF Oil paintings and watercolours and prints of Putney Embankment and some landscapes of East Anglia and Crete. Jason welcomes visitors to his riverside home to review his bold acrylics on canvas which create a stunning visual impact. Striking travel photography by Elzbieta Smolenska and egg tempera by Paige Barry. [email protected] 02087889828 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.putneyartists.org/jasonlovell.html [email protected] 07795061066 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.smolenska.com paigebarry.co.uk [email protected] 020 87883884 OCT 05 06 12 13 !!. Ma(hew Shaw "$. Mariana Tweedie,RIBA $". Intensive Care Bears 25 Charlwood Road, Putney, SW15 1QA Flat 54 Putney Wharf Tower 25 Brewhouse Lane Putney, SW15 2JQ 18 Victoria Drive, Wimbledon, London, SW19 6AE Matthew Shaw will be holding a garden exhibition of beautiful abstract sculptures made in Zimbabwean, European and British I am fascinated by the river and its continuous interaction with the bridges, the parks, the buildings and the sky. An Interactive Water Colour Art and Design Experience, plus Greetings Cards, and Demonstration Art Lessons from a Disabled stone. Artist. OCT 05 06 12 13 [email protected] 0208 789 4497 OCT 05 06 12 13 [email protected] 02087801401 OCT 05 06 12 13 !". Margaret Kno(, Carol Greenaway "%. Hurlingham Yacht Club - Gabriella’s Artist Open House $#. St Paul’s Church Wimbledon Park 56 Lacy Road, SW15 1NL 43A Deodar Road, Putney, sw15 2np St Paul’s Church Wimbledon Park 116-118 Augustus Road, London,, SW19 6EW FULHAM LTD Paintings and etchings - landscapes, the Thames and coast. Sculptural and domestic pottery in stoneware and porcelain. Studio A vivid place with live music, arts&craft; table, Big Draw project, bar, nibbles, river view and lots of artworks. June Mendoza has kindly agreed to display a painting alongside exhibitors’ works including votive installation created by Anna sale. Wine+ Minshall. Cafe. On Sunday 6 Oct it will close at 4pm putneyartists.org 020 8789 3030 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.gabriellaihasz.co.uk www.designerfairydoor.com [email protected] 075 00 00 41 21 OCT 05 06 12 13 www.stpaulswimbledonpark.org.uk [email protected] 07734 053 468 OCT 05 06 12 13 !#. Andrew Fickling "&. Allan Manham Ceramics $$. Chris Payne at Chrispypo(ery 14 Stratford grove Putney, SW151NU 35 Oxford Road
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