Synchronism, Original Geometric Painting

My new painting "Synchronism" is one of my geometric paintings with hard edge areas of color...More Read more

The Art of Jogen Chowdhury – Dark, Poignant and Introspective

Dramatic, uninterrupted strokes merge to form dark, gripping figures in the work of Jogen Chowdhury, one of India’s most acclaimed 21st century artists. Born in 1939 in Daharpara, a village in Faridpur district of Bangladesh, Jogen is known for ... Read more

MARTIN PEARCE | Allusive Forms. In conversation with Contemporary Ceramics

Martin Pearce Martin Pearce makes sculptures that reference shapes found in the natural world. He talks about the trees and landscape close to the coast where he lives as being important points of reference. His biomorphic shapes are handbuilt using... Read more

Reverse Glass Paintings of India – A Forgotten Artistic Treasure

Reverse glass painting is a fascinating, yet relatively unknown genre of Indian art, which flourished in the mid-19th century. Widely considered as “folk” art, the artform was never a subject of serious study. However, reverse glass paintings we... Read more

Neil MacDonell | Finding a stark beauty in decaying industrial landscapes…

Neil MacDonell "I remember becoming aware of the creative effects of fire when a neighbours wooden garage containing an ancient ash framed van caught fire. When extinguished there stood a fascinating labyrinth of standing charcoal. When I first star... Read more

Seeing THE SEANCE

The Seance was a painting I had been thinking about for a long while. My interest in this wasn’t for artistic purposes. I remember seeing the posters displayed at carnivals for mediums. They were either illustrated or photographed, and you… Read more