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Tooting, Furzedown and Balham Art Trail Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 Competition! October Tooting, Each time you leave your details in Saturday 12 – Sunday 13 a visitors’ book at any of the open October Furzedown studios in this leaflet, you’ll be 11am to 6pm entered into a prize draw! and Balham The more houses you visit, and the more visitors’ books you sign, the more you will be entered, so get out art trail WandsworthWandsworth Open there and see some local art! ArtistsArtists House Sign in at The winner will get a meal for open houses for two* plus a bottle of wine at a chance to Meza, 34 Trinity Road, SW17. www.wandsworthart.com win a meal “The home-style Lebanese for two! cooking is excellent.” Local designers Guy Diamond, Time Out. www.susanrentouldesign.co.uk *two starters, two main courses and a bottle of wine. 3 Cold morning at Tooting Bec Lido by Lucinda Denning (venue 92) 1 And there’s loads more: Venue 72: A micro enterprise at the Bridge for people with learning difficulties – the clients will be offering tea, coffee and cakes on the first weekend for a small charge. Venue 83: Learn about print making techniques with Nicola Troll. Venue 88: Chris and Yuko’s Pop Up Tea and Cake Shop at 7 Chasefield Road. Chris and Yuko will be making traditional and fancy cakes, plus delicious savouries for you to sample with a cup of tea or coffee at the kitchen table or to take home. Venue 96: Print a set of Furzedown tea towels with Gillian from Fabric Nation – learn how to screen print using different techniques and design your own Furzedown and Tooting tea towel. Saturday 5 October 2pm to 5pm. £20 includes all materials, ready-made silk screens, two tea towels, and cake of course! On both weekends there will also be a pottery painting work shop for children run by Caragh Buxton. Why not start your trail by visiting an exhibition of participating artists at the Graveney and Meadow: a bar, bakery and tapas restaurant at 40 Mitcham Road, close to Tooting Broadway tube. This is the ideal opportunity to choose a route that takes in your favourite artists. See 2 on the map overleaf. with Sally Cook Calm, relaxing and effective individual, small and group classes. Very experienced and empathetic teacher with over 10 years experience in Tooting, Balham & Wandsworth. Venue 94: The Open House artists in Sprout Arts will be offering refreshments to visitors on both weekends. We will also be open W www.sallycook.co.uk during the week, Tuesday to Friday 11am to 5pm, Saturday and E [email protected] M 07855 760518 Sundays 11am to 6pm. For general enquiries to Sprout please email: [email protected] The Broadway Studios, 28 Tooting HighStreet SW17 0RG Tickets: www.tootingartsclub.co.uk 0845 680 1926 Wandsworth Artists’ Open House: Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 October and Saturday 12 – Sunday 13 October, 11am to 6pm 70. Vanessa Wembridge, Fiona McNeil and Caroline d’Auria 91. Gera-Weva 96 Thurleigh Road, SW12 8TT * 39 Freshwater Road, SW17 9TH * Vanessa Wembridge, portrait painter. Fiona McNeil, printmaker and Weaving natural and processed plant materials creating textiles, Caroline d’Auria, jewellery designer. sculptures, and playing, drawing on world-wide age-old basketry [email protected] 07970 120 903 techniques. [email protected] 07737 200 110 71. Sue Rowling, Jane Eastwood and Alison Clark 92. Lucinda Denning 52 Bracken Avenue, SW12 8BH ** 14 Spalding Road, SW17 9BW ** Atmospheric colourful landscape and abstract paintings and prints by Sue, Gorgeous paintings by Lucinda Denning in oil/gouache. Colourful graphic woven black and white throws and scarves in silk and wool mixes figurative paintings and portraits. Commissions taken. Cards and prints from Jane and large sculptural vases and pots in frost proof clay by Alison. for sale. www.Lucinda-Denning.com [email protected] www.suerowling.com [email protected] 020 8772 9172 020 8696 1292 72. The Bridge Watercolour Group 93. Chris Lessware and Marion Jones 46 Oakmead Road, SW12 9SJ * 84 Ribblesdale Road, SW16 6SE ** Amazing watercolours, reasonable prices, freshly baked cakes and Colourful, high intensity abstract works, displaying a palpable and biscuits, a cup of tea or coffee, a charming cobbled mews. exciting tension between discipline and excess. Be warned – bring sun [email protected] 07981 873 224 glasses. www.chrislessware.co.uk www.marionjones.co.uk 73. Penny Glidewell and Rosie Campbell www.blackpaint.wordpress.com 020 8769 0520 Flat 1, 1 Heslop Road, SW12 8EG * 94. Iain and Lynn Selwyn-Reeves, Louise Williams, Helen Lang and Mixed media and watercolour paintings and monotype prints inspired by Julia Hardy our travels in Peru, South Africa, Northern Asia and Europe. Sprout Arts, 74 Moyser Road, SW16 6SQ ** www.pennyglidewellpaintings.co.uk [email protected] Paintings, prints, illustration, photography, jewellery and fashion 020 8265 4226 accessories. www.lsrdesigns.co.uk www.selwynimages.co.uk 74. Nigel and Jane Gray www.loulouworkshop.etsy.com www.wetpaintillustration.com 45 Ravenslea Road, SW12 8SL ** www.crownjules.co.uk 07946 255 274 Nigel will be displaying his photographs and Jane will be presenting her 95. Mary Nugent and Jacqui Beyer range of colourful and affordable jewellery. www.grayphotography.co.uk 153 Nimrod Road, SW16 6TH ** [email protected] 020 8675 3584 Mary considers aspects and features of nature and the landscape in a 76. Julie Higgins and Elizabeth Spiro metaphoric and symbolic way, looking for meaning in what she sees. 18A Bellevue Road, SW17 7EG ** She works in oil paints and mixed media and her work has a strong Landscape, still-life, portrait and abstract work in oil, acrylic, etching, three-dimensional element. [email protected] 07799 134 951 pastel and enamel. Also enamel and plastic jewellery and dishes. 96. Handmade In Tooting www.jharts.talktalk.net [email protected] 020 8673 3600 96 Pretoria Road, SW16 6RN ** 77. Anna Jacobs, Lewis More O’Ferrall and Tessa More O’Ferrall The shed at the end of the garden is transformed into a showcase of gifts, 19 Routh Road, SW18 3SP ** illustration, homewares and family workshops. www.fabricnation.co.uk Paintings, photography, prints and greeting cards in a stunning setting www.caragh11.etsy.com 07984 619 076 by three artists whose work is in great demand. 97. Emma Forrester www.annajacobsart.com; www.lewismof.com 07813 321 496 47 Edencourt Road, SW16 6QR ** 78. Judy Copestake Colourful and vibrant still life and flower paintings executed with a 12 Collamore Avenue, SW18 3JT ** unique personal style. Paintings, prints and cards for sale. A wide variety of paintings, from figurative to semi abstract, many www.emmaforrester.co.uk [email protected] 07771 784 824 influenced by the South of France and English landscape. 98. Fio Adamson [email protected] 07756 068 895 41 Dahomey Road, SW16 6NB ** 79. Maureen Sweeney, Fiona Reid and Vita Staskeviciute Fio’s work includes drawings and sculpture relating to her own life, that 13 Burntwood Grange Road, SW18 3JY ** of her mother and that of her daughter. www.fio-adamson.com London prints, vivid landscape paintings of England and abroad, fi[email protected] 020 8677 8260 gaily decorated objects and Lithuanian jewellery. Sale of past work. 99. The great history of London is its pride Refreshments. [email protected] 020 8874 4202 115 Fallsbrook Road, SW16 6DU ** 81. Hermione Carline, Phil Dobson, Andrea Ellis, Madeleine Hunter and Paintings of historical buildings in London as well as landscapes in oil Andy Preston and acrylics on canvas. 44 Brodrick Road, SW17 7DY ** [email protected] 020 8769 4947 New works informed by aspects of modern life. Painting, photography, 100. Stephen Stockbridge and Mark Thurgood silkscreen and mixed media pieces. www.art-atelier.co.uk Westcote Studios, Unit 1, 63A Westcote Road, SW16 6BN * [email protected] 020 8672 0081 Stephen and Mark open their studio/workshop. See sculptures and prints 82. Bettina Stuurman and furniture and lighting made from reclaimed and salvaged materials. 50 Hendham Road, SW17 7DQ ** [email protected] 020 8769 9082 Contemporary paintings, collages and photography. Wanderings through city and nature sceneries, wanderings through the soul. www.stuurman-bettina-paintings.com [email protected] 07505 401 263 83. Nicola Troll 32 Stapleton Rd, SW17 8AU ** 70 Etchings of atmospheric landscapes and natural abstracts playing Wandsworth with movement, light and colour; capturing momentary fleeting drama. Common Learn about printmaking. www.NicolaTrollEtching.co.uk [email protected] 020 8767 4854 71 84. Valerie Taylor and Ann Funston 35 Fishponds Road, SW17 7LH ** This collection contains a colourful show of glass panels, dishes and jewellery, with paintings and drawings bordering on abstraction. Wandsworth www.vt-artworks.co.uk [email protected] 07720 570 117 77 Common 85. Mid-Terrace Paradise 74 76 Franche Court Road, SW17 0JU * 76 A magical mixture of puppets, masks and folkart from around the world 79 73 Balham alongside the fantasy art of Richard Deloro. 78 [email protected] 020 8946 4870 72 86. Penny Boylan 81 13 Graveney Road, SW17 0EG ** Still life explored in charcoal and print plus expressive life studies and 82 colourful abstract linocuts. These artworks are in all shapes and sizes and will have a wide appeal. [email protected] 07717 221 978 3 87. Ken McCalla Tooting Bec 13 Letchworth Street, SW17 8SX ** A mixed exhibition of fine art, sculptures, paintings, collages, prints and 85 cards, featuring vibrant colours and bold imagery. www.yahwarts.co.uk 83 Tooting Bec [email protected] 84 Common 88. Debbie Flatt, Andrea Robinson, Bob Read, Diana Stoker, 89 Chris and Yuko 87 7 Chasefield Road, SW17 8LW ** 88 1 Two printers and a painter.
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