door#12 (mixed media on canvas board) The world of doors within doors – looks cosy inside doesn’t it? Glimpses of these layers of doors always captures my imagination, what lies within? And is the reality as lovely as it looks? […]
door#11 (mixed media on canvas board) The ordinary door with the big personality! I’d like to meet the person that lives here :) Click here to shop.
door#10 (mixed media on canvas board) So many layers and shades coming through each other, all hoping to be seen. The subtle shades combined bring a quiet energy of their own. Click here to shop :)
door#9 (mixed media on canvas board) How does the red speak to you? Is your reaction to baulk and turn away or do you feel invited in? Click here to shop
door#8 (mixed media on canvas board) Thought this painting would never come together today. It’s never a comfortable experience, especially when trying something new, but it stayed in that messy disjointed stage for just that bit too long. Click HERE […]
It’s amazing how even the images I set as my inspirations ages ago match my disposition each day. Today is a little faded with no all of me really visible, just like this door.
Loving the layers on door#6. Wasn’t sure at first but I’m getting into the collage layer before painting.
door#5 required boldness of colour – so boldness is what I mixed!
So here we are in 2020, I have big plans for this year… Firstly: the launch of Sadd artist season 2. I’m going to stick with the live format this season because it’s easy to film and doesn’t get in […]
So I didn’t get the DYCP grant as other applications were preferred. The silver lining is that I am not under pressure to deliver a project … although the work I wanted to do for the project is work I […]
Mixed media (oils and acrylics) with painted sides 152.3 x 75.5 x 3.6cm £1,260 Part of my ‘Future Iconography’ series, this piece is among the largest. This is a painting full of paradoxes. Stark yet vivid, it looks towards the […]
These days I mainly work small: restrictions of having to work in a chemo chair; working at home when the weather is miserable and I don’t want to risk catching a cold… But as well as these practical reasons working […]
Artist Jerome Ince-Mitchell discusses his highlights of 2019, including becoming chair of a-n’s Artists Council and his personal pride at his grandfather seeing him graduate from the Royal College of Art.
An interview with Greek artist Charoula Nikolaidou currently exhibiting in Anorioton as part of a new exhibition series of contemporary Greek art in London.
An interview with Christina Papaioannou whose paintings are showing in ‘Anorioton’ in London 2-20 December 2019