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This large and detailed art piece is inspired by the colours of festivals and carnivals. The vibrancy of colour, smells, emotions from build up to the main event and even to the come down after the celebrations are captured in the drawing.
The transient nature and the impermanence of all things is reflected perfectly in yearly festivals. One moment we are looking forward to it; the next moment we are experiencing it, quickly followed by remembering it. This swiflty moved back to looking forward to it again next time and thus the cycle continues.
An artwork drawn with stencils and free hand and took over 1 year to complete.
Image Size: A3 to A0
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
Method: Mix of Freehand and Stencils
Prints in colour, black and white and various other tones are available.
Please Contact the Artist.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
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Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
As humans, our senses form the basis of our reality. The visual sense particularly allows us to construct the world we believe we see. This art hopes to drive awareness that we can all see different things while looking at the same art. Lots of detail is placed in this hand-drawn art, allowing the viewer to see more detail over time. The deeper aspect allows when viewing the artwork to pause thoughts from past and future and be present looking only at the art. The question “what do you see” has basis in Buddhist philosophy, that our true selves are found in the space between our thoughts. Maybe this can be glimpsed if we are fully present in the moment when looking at the ink colours and micro characters hidden in the art.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
In October 2021 I had a dream. In that dream appeared a shape. The next day I drew the shape.
Since then, I have been working on this art which is the first drawing I have done in 10 years.
The concept is about re-awakening. What was once dormant needs to be released. The quote reflecting this is,
” The purpose of human life is not to be happy. The purpose of human life is to awaken to who we truly are”.
This will be the first in a new series of artworks over the coming years.
Image Size: A3
Art Medium: Ink on Paper
To Commission the Original Art, please Contact the Artist
High quality digital prints available when completed. Framed and unframed.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary colourful, vibrant unique abstract art.
High-quality digital prints available.
Please mention the Surrey Artists website
Email: mital78@gmail.com
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Being human and everything that comes with this, is portrayed in the art and due to the detail, can take many hundreds of hours to complete, typically over many months or a year or more.
This is also something that inspires me to draw, as good sight, stable hands, good mobility and independence are to be celebrated today, as they cannot be guaranteed in the future.
My art cannot just be glanced at, rather to be viewed and studied with patience, then more and more will be revealed."
Mital is not currently a member of a Surrey Art Group or Society.
Mital's artwork 'A Space Odyssey – in Colour' has been selected to be displayed as part of the Elmbridge Moving Arts Exhibition and will be in the Robert Phillips Gallery at the River House Barn in Walton-on-Thames Surrey. This will be from 5th October till 30th October 2022.
One of Mital's paintings was chosen for prestigious display at some of London’s busiest commuter stations, namely Victoria, Waterloo and London Bridge.
The work was based on an antique Chinese vase from a museum archive. The vase was red and gold and had a fish detail in the glaze. The sculpture reflects the fish detail by simulating the sinusoidal motion of a fish through water.
The neck of the vase represents the fin of a fish oscillating in a different plane to its body. The bulb of the vase was reminiscent of antique glass buoys. The string is used as a play on this nautical theme representing the rope that links the buoys together. These were traditionally used to float fishing nets to catch fish in the same way that the fish detail was captured in the original vase. The colours are based on goldfish in the artist’s garden pond.
Commissions Invited
Woking, Surrey
Contemporary Sculptor, Artist and Installation Art
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Email: sadec@hotmail.co.uk
Website: sallydecourcy.co.uk
Facebook: sdecourcy1
Twitter: @SallySadec
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My work aims at challenging our perception of ourselves, our fragility and strength.
My sculptures evolve by manipulating multiple cast objects so that the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts. Using repetition as emphasis, the outcome has a decorative geometry and kinetic unity that expresses are shared human experiences and conditions.
Bones are emblematic in much of my work, and the contextually linked objects reveal a narrative. Although frequently ornate, my sculptures hide darker and often sinister subjects that when revealed create dissonance. The sum like an optical puzzle, oscillates between beauty and nightmare.
My work is not autobiographical in the figurative sense, but like many artists, explores the liminal space between conscious representation and unconscious influence.
Recently my work has looked at the humanitarian aspects of the COVID19 pandemic and the current crisis of refugees crossing the English Channel.
2 of my Pandemic Series on display, Dream or Nightmare? and Beached; autobiographical works about isolation of a shielded, immunocompromised artist during lockdown.
Member of International Association of Visual Artists (IAVA)
Member of Continuum
UCA MFA distinction 2016
Widely published, most recently in Flux Review Magazine and Artist Talk Magazine.
2022 5th June- 26th June, Fresh Air Sculpture,The Old Rectory, Quenington, GL7 5BN
2021 Nov 18th , Solo Exhibition. Geometries of Hope and Horror. Art Without Boundaries, Curator Walter Meyer.
2021 Nov 30th Pandemic Art 1.0 virtual exhibition with Articulate Magazine
2021 January 2nd 2022. Solo Exhibition. Repetition Talks Back. The Holy Art
To see the full range of Paintings, please visit my website.
(Virtual exhibitions listed separately)
2021
Canvas Art Fair, The Forge, London
Continuum@OXO2021 Oxo Gallery,Oxo Tower London
Focus Art fair, Private View Saatchi Gallery, London
Focus Art fair, Fold Gallery, London
The Playful Turn, Espacio Gallery, London
Sentiment Exhibition, Bickerton Grace Gallery, London
Togetherness Exhibition, D31 Art Gallery, Doncaster
Mixing Identities, The Forge, London
Awarded Collectors Vision International Art Award, Contemporary Art Curator Magazine
Represented as Next Generation Artist, Vacant Museum
Represented by the Florence Contemporary Gallery
2020
Gifts of Art Exhibition at Divulgarti Gallery, Genoa, Italy
The Ty Pawb Open. Market Street, Wrexham,
Borders Exhibition, The Room Contemporary Art Space, Venice
Winner of Artist of the Month It’s Liquid platform
Reality and its Disorders, Espacio gallery, London
Beached, Art Limited International Art Exhibition, Bordeaux, France. Best Artwork in Sculpture category
Invited to attend International Artists zoom meeting, Hello World. Transcultural Exchange Boston
Highly Commended, Red Line Art Works Annual Awards - series of works about human rights
2019
Art Maze Exhibition. Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf, London
Exhibition Declassified. Allen Gallery, Alton
2018
Exhibition Transform. Westbury Manor, Fareham
2016
MA Degree Show, UCA, Farnham
Menier Gallery, London.
Residency Ashvale Military Museum, Collaborative project - 'Case of Curiosities'
Telos Exhibition. Camden Image Gallery, London
Materials Matter Exhibition. The Bracknell Gallery, South Hill Park
Unleashed Exhibition, Menier Gallery London
Exhibition Misfit. Apiary Studios, Hackney, London
Shortlisted for Jon Bird Prize
Exhibition Human. Sticks Gallery, Fareham
Linear Gallery, Farnham
Exhibition Funny Ha Ha. Burghley House
Time Garden. Frimley Park
Exhibition Germination. Espacio Gallery, London
Exhibition, Weston Park
2014
Installation Metamorphosis. UCA Farnham
Assistant at Facing Extinction, Gustav Metzger, James Hockney Gallery, Farnham
Installation Metamorphosis. Woking
2013
Time Garden, Frimley Park
InstallationTake Two, James Hockney Gallery, Farnham
Public Installation at Horsell Common, Woking
2021
Help 11, IAVA Virtual Exhibition
Rebirth, Florence Contemporary Gallery,
Doncaster Art Fair Mental Health Exhibition
Flux Review V2 Virtual Exhibition
Fronteer Lockdown Online Gallery
Virtual Exhibition Phenomenon with The Holy Art
State of Repair, Vacant Museum
Tebbs Gallery Online Exhibition Movement
Far But Close, Florence Contemporary Gallery
2020
Lockdown, Fronteer Online Art Gallery
Imprints, Past and Present - Online Exhibition at Vacant Museum
Creatures, Beasts, Myths. The Vacant Museum. Online Exhibition
International Exhibition of Contemporary Art "Help" IAVA2020
Redline Artworks. Series of Pandemic Works
Sneeze 2020, featured in Quaranzine 04, Online Art Exhibition, Gaada Projects
Sneeze 2020 accepted at the Bickerton-Grace Gallery
Beached featured in Quaranzine 03, Online Art Exhibition, Gaada Projects
Hello World, Trans-Cultural Exchange, Boston. Online Exhibition
Accepted Online Exhibition, Confined Spaces
2019
Redlines Artworks Online Gallery
Part of the’ Woman in Red’ series
Commissions Invited
Portraiture, Cityscapes, Landscapes and Coastal in Oil and Watercolour
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Peter was born and grew up in Budapest and although he was interested in drawing from an early age (inspired by his grandad), he pursued a career in sports. He went on to become a physical education teacher following in his parents’ footsteps.
Alongside his teaching career, Peter trained as a boxer and came second in the National Hungarian Boxing Championship. Although he never completely moved away from art, he only become passionate about painting in recent years.
He became interested in a variety of subjects including city and landscapes as well as portraiture. He enjoyed experimenting with oil and became fascinated by the reflection of light from wet surfaces expressed by minimal, often bald mark making. His portraiture is characterised by his subjects emerging from dark backgrounds.
Motivated by his travels, he became interested in watercolour, initially inspired purely by lack of working space. Peter became charmed by British landscapes and coastal towns. Through his paintings, he attempts to convey the atmosphere of a scene with simple mark making.
Where Dark Meets Light Exhibition - The cornerHOUSE Community Arts Centre, Surbiton October - November 2021
Peter is not currently a member of a Surbiton Art Group or Art Society.
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