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Jonny Hannah cut-out cards

Posted on October 27, 2015 by Simon Lewin

As part of his forthcoming exhibition at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, our friends at Art Angels have produced three cards based on Jonny Hannah's work.

Jonny has adapted three of his prints - 'Mare Vivimus', 'Fyret' and 'All Aboard the George Bennie' - to produce these die-cut cards. Also launching at the exhibition is Jonny's 2016 'The Captain's Calendar'.

'Main Street' will run from 14th November 2015 until 28th February 2016 at Yorkshire Sculpture Park and visitors will be invited to take a stroll down Hannah’s vintage-inspired homage to the independent trader.

Find out more about the exhibition

You might also like to view Jonny Hannah's fabric and wallpaper designs for St Jude's

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 Jonny Hannah cut out card

Jonny Hannah cut out card

Jonny Hannah cut out card

Jonny Hannah 2016 calendar

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A visit to The Lumber Room

Posted on October 21, 2015 by Simon Lewin

In September 2015 we took a visit to Mark Hearld's curated exhibition at York Art Gallery, 'The Lumber Room - Unimagined Treasures'.

The Upper North Gallery has been transformed to reflect one artist’s vision of a Lumber Room – a room of miscellaneous stored objects and artefacts.

For the past two years, York-based artist Mark Hearld has been visiting the stores of the Yorkshire Museum and York Castle Museum as well as York Art Gallery researching the objects and artworks to include in the exhibition.

His choices include textiles, costume, oil paintings, works on paper, furniture, and taxidermy, many items of which have not been on public display before.

Alongside these are new works that Mark has created especially for the show which are inspired by the collections. The exhibition is influenced by a short story called The Lumber Room, by Saki, which was read to him in an English class when he was 15.

Mark explains…

“Since I heard Saki’s story I have always been intrigued by the idea of a locked room that contained treasures so wonderful they are beyond what your mind can imagine. In this exhibition I wanted to create the sense of excitement and wonder that you get when you discover the key to the room and see the “forbidden” objects for the first time.”

View further images from our visit or find out more about the exhibition.

You might also like to see Mark's range of fabrics and wallpapers for St Jude's.

The Lumber Room - Unimagined Treasure - curated by Mark Hearld

The Lumber Room - Unimagined Treasure - curated by Mark Hearld

The Lumber Room - Unimagined Treasure - curated by Mark Hearld

The Lumber Room - Unimagined Treasure - curated by Mark Hearld

The Lumber Room - Unimagined Treasure - curated by Mark Hearld

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Emily Sutton

Posted on October 20, 2015 by Simon Lewin

In November 2015 Emily Sutton will be exhibiting a series of new watercolours and drawings at The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh as part of 'Four Women Artists' which also features work by Elizabeth Blackadder, Victoria Crowe and Alison McGill.

Edinburgh College of Art unites these four women artists. Elizabeth Blackadder graduated from the college in 1954 and was a dedicated teacher from 1962-1986. Victoria Crowe graduated from the Royal College of Art, London before being invited to teach drawing and painting at the college from 1968 until 1998. Alison McGill and Emily Sutton are part of a younger generation who continue to fulfil their journey through art, and in very different ways represent an ongoing painting and graphic tradition.

The exhibition runs from 4th to 25th November 2015 at The Scottish Gallery, 16 Dundas Street, Edinburgh EH3 6HZ. Find out more.

You might also like to view the fabrics that Emily has designed for St Jude's or view a selection of her limited edition prints.

Emily Sutton - Rocking Horse

'Rocking Horse'
Watercolour, 76 x 56cm

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'The Garden Room at 104'
Watercolour, 76 x 56cm

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'Still Life with Coral Teacup'
Watercolour, 22 x 27cm

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'Front Room at 104'
Pencil, 84 x 59cm

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'Cap Oceane, Trouville'
Watercolour, 29.5 x 42cm

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Ed Kluz – Monument

Posted on October 06, 2015 by Simon Lewin

From 14th to 31st October 2015, Ed Kluz will be exhibiting a series of new mixed media collages at the John Martin Gallery at 38 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4JG.

Ed Kluz is an artist, illustrator and printmaker. His work explores contemporary perceptions of the past through the reimagining of historic landscapes, buildings and objects. The ideas of early Romanticism, the Picturesque movement and antiquarian representations of topography and architecture underpin his approach to image making. He has a particular interest in the eccentric, uncanny and overlooked – follies, lost country houses and ruins provide a constant source of inspiration.

As a designer and illustrator Ed has received commissions from the V&A, Faber, Folio Society, John Murray publishers and Little Toller Books, in addition to the fabrics he has designed for St Jude's.

Ed was born in 1980 and grew up in Swaledale, North Yorkshire. He studied fine art at the Winchester School of Art between 1999 – 2002. He now lives in East Sussex.

Find out more about Ed Kluz in this short film by Alun Callender.

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Saltmarsh, Morston

Posted on September 30, 2015 by Angie Lewin

 I'm pleased to share details of my latest limited edition print, 'Saltmarsh, Morston'.

This screen print is based on sketches made on the North Norfolk coastline on a sunny, breezy day, sitting on the saltmarsh amongst the sea campion and thrift, looking through the grass and flower stems. Across The Pit, a narrow stretch of water, I can see Blakeney Point. Strong yellow discs of cat’s ear flowers (also known as flatweed) stand out against the pale chalky colours of the other vegetation and the bright blue early summer sky.

You can find out more about the print and view a selection of my current editions over at my website.

Posted by Angie Lewin

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Alex Malcolmson

Posted on August 30, 2015 by Simon Lewin

 We've had the pleasure of exhibiting Alex Malcolmson's work at our former Norfolk gallery and at our 2014 St Jude's In The City exhibition in Spitalfields.

From 5th September until 31st October 2015 Alex will be exhibiting a series of new birds and box works at The Yew Tree Gallery in Cornwall.

Born in Shetland in 1955, Alex studied drawing, painting and printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art. He worked in the Northern Isles for several years teaching, painting and exhibiting and then moved back to Edinburgh to work as curator of the Scottish Crafts Collection, now part of the collection of The National Museum of Scotland.

Having run Harrogate's Godrey & Watt gallery for twenty five years, Alex now exhibits his work at galleries across the UK.

Find out more about Alex Malcolmson's work

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Landfall - mixed media box construction

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West Coast - mixed media box construction

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Pole Star - mixed media box construction

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Zephyr - mixed media box construction

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Hanging Diver - carved, constructed and painted wood

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Navigator - mixed media box construction

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From The Page to The Wall

Posted on August 17, 2015 by Simon Lewin

Based in Edinburgh, publishers Birlinn work with Scottish writers such as Robin Jenkins, George Mackay Brown and the author of the No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, Alexander McCall Smith and international writers including Jan-Philipp Sendker, Rita Monaldi and Francesco Sorti.

During the Edinburgh Festival, the Doubtfire Gallery are hosting an exhibition of original illustrations and printed work by some of the artists that Birlinn commission for their covers. The featured artists are Tim Archbold, Jill Calder, Bob Dewar, Debi Gliori, James Hutcheson, Owain Kirby and Iain McIntosh.

The exhibition runs until 29th August at the Doubtfire Gallery, 3 South East Circus Place, Edinburgh EH3 6TJ. View the gallery website

Find can out more about Birlinn via their website.

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'Reekie' by James Hutcheson

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'Bruce and DeBohun' by Jill Calder

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'The Bruce' by Jill Calder

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'Bertie Plays Blues' by Iain McIntosh

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'Allotments' by Bob Dewar

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'The Great Wood' by Owain Kirby

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