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Drawn to Architecture Drawn to Architecture For more information or to purchase an artwork contact: [email protected] Gerry Buxton Gerry Buxton is an illustrator and print maker based in South East London. He is part of a new generation of print-makers combining cutting-edge digital illustration and the time-honoured discipline of screen- printing. His work focuses on the relationship between people and iconic places. Buxton's prints are based on his photographs. By combining many photographs from the same location, he captures much more than just a snap shot of a single moment of time. The final prints are an idealised version of the scene and capture a progression of time into one single image, charting the progress of different characters as they make their way through the scene. Buxton has exhibited widely in the UK and has produced commissioned work for amongst others London City Airport, The Science Museum, The Margate Gallery and the V Festival. Gerry Buxton Berlin sketch Screen print on wood 2017 Artist proof from edition of 4 60 x 90 cm £595 Gerry Buxton Circus Liquor Screen print on wood Edition of 5 2019 100 x 66 cm £1295 Gerry Buxton Norms Mixed media spray paint and screen print on canvas 2019 100 x 100 cm £2000 Gerry Buxton Alexanderplatz Screen print on paper 2015 Edition of 75 40 x 60 cm £245 framed, £145 unframed Gerry Buxton Eastbound again Screen print on paper 2017 Edition of 75 40 x 60 cm £245 framed, £145 unframed Anne Desmet RA Anne Desmet was born in Liverpool and gained a BA & MA at the Ruskin School of Art, Oxford University, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Printmaking at Central School of Art and Design, London, UK. In 2011, Desmet was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and is only the third wood engraver ever elected to the RA in its entire history. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE) and the Society of Wood Engravers (SWE). In 2018, she was elected an Honourary Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. Desmet’s prints feature in selected solo and group shows worldwide. Since 1987 she has received over 40 national and international awards including (1989-90) a British School at Rome Scholarship in Printmaking. Anne Desmet RA British Museum (horizontals) Wood engraving collaged on museum board , 2005 22 x 37 cm £2000 Anne Desmet RA East London Glimpse Wood engraving & chine collé, 2013 Edition of 30, 2.1 x 11.8 cm £260 framed, £150 unframed Anne Desmet RA BT Tower Wood engraving, 2003 Edition of 20, 10 x 2.5 cm £180 framed, £80 unframed Anne Desmet RA Hackney Olympic Site I Wood engraving, 2009 Edition of 20, 10 x 12.7 cm £370 framed, £250 unframed Anne Desmet RA Olympic Aquatics Centre in Construction Wood engraving, 2012 Edition of 50, 9.7 x 12.4 cm £370 framed, £250 unframed Anne Desmet RA Bishopsgate, London, in the 1990s Linocut , 1996 Edition of 40, 33 x 18.4 cm £750 framed, £550 unframed Anne Desmet RA St Paul’s from the London Eye Wood engraving, 2003 Edition of 50, 16 x 5 cm £310 framed, £200 unframed Anne Desmet London Park and Ride I Wood engraving and chine collé, 2003, Edition of 30, 10 x 2.5 cm £180 framed, £120 unframed Fuller Gareth Fuller was born in Carmarthen, Wales and has travelled the world to create his work. By mapping events, Fuller provides a relatable, personal and imagined story. In doing so, the artwork places prominence on collective knowledge and experience, a distinctive characteristic of his work. It is in the moments of contemplation that a dialogue begins while poring over the map, whether the intended story is teased out or new stories added, the art creates conversation. He explores the identity and culture of places and he investigates topics and ideas through the detail in his works that can be found in public and private collections across the world. Gareth Fuller London Town Archival inkjet print on 330gsm cotton paper mounted onto aluminum, with UV varnish glaze. 2016 Unique Artist Proof approx.180 x 150 cm £3000 Work available to order: Gareth Fuller London Town Full size reproduction of original artwork. Archival inkjet print with UV varnish. hand finished glossed River Thames, 310 gsm Hahnemühle cotton fine art paper Signed edition of 100 2015 91 x 116 cm 2015 £1500 Gareth Fuller London Town Unique hand pulled mono lithographic fine art print, 280gsm Somerset velvet cotton paper. Signed edition of 150 2015 62 x 79 cm 2015 £550 Luke Adam Hawker Luke Adam Hawker is an Artist, Designer, Illustrator living and working in London. He studied Interior Architecture and Design at Nottingham Trent University, this architectural background is evident within his work. Drawing on location in pen and ink, Hawker 's main focus is London's architecturally rich urban environment and our interaction with it. He specialises in drawing on location, working in Pen & Ink, his observations over the hours and sometimes days enable the collective layers of the drawing to capture a sense of motion, juxtaposed by the immovable architecture. His loose line depicts accurate detail which brings new life to the old and new icons of the city. Luke Adam Hawker Barbican towers Limited edition Giclée prints, signed and numbered by the artist 2018 Edition of 250 42 x 59.4 cm (print size) 50 x 70cm (framed size) Framed £260 Unframed £180 Luke Adam Hawker Trellick Tower Limited edition Giclée prints, signed and numbered by the artist 2019 Edition of 250 42 x 59.4 cm (print size) 50 x 70cm (framed size) Framed £260 Unframed £180 Luke Adam Hawker National Theatre Limited edition Giclée prints, signed and numbered by the artist 2018 Edition of 250 42 x 59.4 cm (print size) 50 x 70cm (framed size) Framed £260 Unframed £180 Joshua Kerley Joshua Kerley is an early career glass maker, artist and designer currently studying MA Ceramics & Glass at the Royal College of Art in London. Kerley graduated from Falmouth University in 2011 with a BA honours degree in Contemporary Crafts, where he later worked as a senior glass technician. Specialising in kiln formed glass, Kerley’s practice is rooted in play, experimentation and progressive engagement with materials and processes. Taking inspiration from architecture, interiors and construction he pays particular attention to the junctions between adjoining components and surfaces and the transition from one material to another. Through the playful yet sensitive juxtaposition of glass with other media, he strives to challenge orthodox perceptions of materials and their inherent hierarchies, value and resonance. Joshua Kerley A Melody to Cornish Tin Cast glass and tin oxide 2019 £1500 Joshua Kerley Matrix III Fused and slumped glass 2019 £1800 Joshua Kerley Matrix II Fused glass 2019 £600 Joshua Kerley Recon Fused glass 2019 £1100 Joshua Kerley Sinter V Fused glass 2019 £600 Joshua Kerley Stack Fused glass 2019 £900 Graham Martin Graham Martin is a Scottish artist living and working in East London. He is interested in architecture and the built environment, in particular the iconic tower blocks which sprung up across London, Glasgow and the rest of the UK in the 60’s and 70’s. His focus for the last few years has been the rapidly changing landscape of East London and more recently he has been working on a series of paintings, drawings and prints of Glasgow’s Red Road flats, the remaining blocks of which were demolished in October 2015. Martin is interested in the temporal nature of this type of architecture, which he explores in his work, both in respect of its physical deterioration and its viability in society in the context of the proposed regeneration of sites across the UK. His paintings are conceived from detailed drawings informed by source photographs allowing him to accurately represent the subject whilst incorporating looser chance based methods of working reflecting the process of erosion and decay at play. Graham Martin No Ball Games Acrylic on canvas 2018 135 x 135 cm (incl frame) £4800 Graham Martin Southmere Lake Acrylic on linen 2017 165 x 165 cm (incl frame) £5800 Graham Martin Red Road Acrylic on canvas 2016 140 x 260 cm (incl frame) £7800 Graham Martin Broomfield Road Acrylic, ink and spray paint on canvas 2015 155 x 122 cm £4200 Graham Martin Barmulloch Road Acrylic, ink and spray paint on canvas 2015 122 x 155 cm £4200 Graham Martin Yarnton Way Acrylic on linen 2018 160 x 160 cm £5600 Jo Peel Jo Peel spends her time documenting in great detail her fascination with everyday scenes and scenarios. From abandoned east London construction sites to the streets of Tokyo and Pittsburgh, all are captured in her well observed and uniquely executed style. By drawing, Peel offers her view that it is these cityscapes that are as important to the topographic psyche as the natural beauty of the nature that surrounds it. This is not finding beauty in the dust; this is offering a new language to understand what is beautiful. This exploration of the urban metamorphosis is executed in a variety of mediums ranging from huge public murals and hand painted animations to canvas and fine art editions. Her projects and clients include: Chanel, The Southbank Centre, Moniker Projects, London Legacy Development Commission, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Enfield Council, Sheffield University, Sheffield Council, East Street Arts, Leeds BID, The Canal and River Trust and Chelsea Flower Show. Jo Peel Park Hill Flats Acrylic and spray paint on canvas 2018 50 x 50 cm £750 Jo Peel Battersea Power Station Screen Print, edition of 30 2018 56 x 75.5 cm Framed £175 Unframed £125 Jo Peel Cadbury Screen Print, edition of 25 2018 112 x 60 cm Framed £295 Unframed £225 Daniel Speight Also known as ‘The Soft City’, Daniel Speight is an East London based artist with a love for London’s architecture.
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