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Wojtek London aims to form a dialogue by prompting a response to the obvious; it is the art of conversation when convenience is gone. https://t.co/wUA4VB04KO
Revealing connections which may otherwise be missed within seemingly dissonant topics is key to Gordon Ellis-Brown’s work, as he makes visible the hidden and unseen. https://t.co/Qtffjx2ZGS
For Wojtek London's current series entitled ‘Scratching the Surface’ he takes well known artworks into new dimensions, altering what is known with his unique vision of what is below. https://t.co/dzSvhxaLJu
Through a varied artistic practice Barbara Mink has come to happily rest in a world of colour, texture and energy; creating works which pitch textured organic abstractions alongside architectonic lines. https://t.co/wggrdDodIp
Images of astronauts, endless empty passages in space, vintage holiday makers and blue-eyed cowboys are dissected, painted upon and placed in new contexts within Gordon Ellis-Brown’s artworks. https://t.co/IjMVMfFb9A
Themes of impermanence, transformation and evolutions of technology intertwine within adventurously painted portraits which see artist KOS play with colour, composition, reduction of form and inventive brushstrokes. https://t.co/5rjRS0yQpr
The main themes throughout Anna Vodka’s works are human emotions and deep feelings, as well as water and the sea as a symbol of constant development, motion and freedom. https://t.co/ASHGaZM3Mz
Colour, texture, light and layers are all main components in Seçil Erel’s visual language, whose paintings reflect modular systems found in nature; combining to create imagined spaces that resemble many openings or portals. https://t.co/WCucKZoNNi
The stylised paintings of Edinburgh-based artist Ruth Addinall take glimpses of the seemingly mundane and heighten them to centre focus. See more: https://t.co/aDSswpM7o1
In the darkroom Lorenza Panero creates work which inhabits a place unafraid of vulnerability, of deep feeling, and emotional transparency. https://t.co/eGQUa7F5Vq