
Fri, May 29, 2026
11:00 PM - 11:00 PM
England, United Kingdom
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RegisterCurated by Tom Lemon and Gerard Cassidy, this exhibition presents a historical, sometimes cinematic glimpse into years gone by. Rainham to Limehouse is a nod to their creative imaging journey. About My inspiration going back would have been Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Henri Magritte, all fashionable artists in the 1960s, maybe there are elements of those artists’ work in mine. Cinema inspirations in some of my pictures come from various films, Bronco Bullfrog by Barney Platt Mills, Billy Liar by Keith Waterhouse and the striking actress Simone Signoret. I have a love of printmaking and Letterpress printing, have a fair amount of equipment at home where I can carry out some creative work. I am a student of Shadwell print studio, East London (Idea Store) tutor Anna Dyke, where my greatest energy is producing silk screen prints and more recently lino cut printing. The bulk of my career was in the printing industry and since retiring, I have been able to carry through new ideas to print. I also have a connection with Havering Changing, an organisation that fosters art and all manner of creativity in the less well creative served areas of Havering. I enjoy ceramics and am able to do pottery projects at Fairkytes Arts Centre in Hornchurch, Essex at weekly held sessions. My prints are an exploration of colour, shape, design and precision. I developed this method of block printing while doing my degree course. I experimented with various printing techniques before settling on a refined woodblock method. I construct my prints using ink, paper woodblocks and a jig. This method affords me endless possibilities of design and colour combinations by reconfiguring the blocks in the jig. The motivation for my method of printing came from Victor Vassarly and his Alphabet Plastique work. I also draw inspiration from Wassily Kandinsky and Helio Oitocica with regards to their compositions and use of colour. By carving out motifs and patterns into individual woodblocks, I build up layers of contrasting colour and shapes to deliver a powerful visual experience. Overlaying blocks, designs and pigments I create pieces to surprise, intrigue and enthrall. Read more Toggle Painting Prints
Schedule
Starts
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Fri, May 29, 2026 at 11:00 PM
Ends
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Sat, May 30, 2026 at 11:00 PM
21 Old Ford Road