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Wandsworth Art Grads 

   Final Year Show       

Monday 8th to Saturday 20th February 2021

Window display 

(Some art for sale) 

Wandsworth Art Grads is a new community project set up in 2020 to support young artists by organising a ‘Final Year Show’ offering opportunities to network and engage with local established artists and access peer and mentor support. This is their second show after Art Lucuna in Battersea. With new works, this window display collection showcases 6 of Wandsworth’s talented 2020 art graduates. Please do come and support these amazing artists through our windows and follow them on social media …… they are all going places!

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SAM CUNNINHAM
Illustration - University of Gloucestershire
My work in children's books is generally focused on presenting history in a way that's both engaging to look at and useful for contextualising the historical information one might learn about that period in time. Combining research together from museums by looking at artefacts and relics, merges everything into one coherent depiction of the past in a way that is more relatable and coherent in understanding the day to day lives of people in the ancient world.
www.samcunninghamart.com

 

CHARLIE HAWKSFIELD
Correspondence Course
The piece I submitted had been worked on and over for a number of months. The
layers of paint, both oil and acrylic have been scratched and peeled away to reveal
earlier paintings, some collaged elements are also employed to add to the surface. This
painting is a culmination of a lot of material experiments and it reflects a state of
information overload.
@charliehawksfield

 

ALEX WARNER
Fine Art Photography - Glasgow School of Art
I’m an artist/maker also known as koolkatwarner. I work within a range of different mediums including photography, sculpture, drawing, zine making and more. My work specifically uses and explores the uses of primary colours within day-to-day life. My surroundings effect and inspire the things i make, which reflects on British consumerism, fast food joints, sport, 2000s naffness, the urban landscape and modern lives rubbish-ness.
www.koolkatwarner.com

 

FLORA ROBSON
Printmaking - Glasgow School of Art
Working mainly with oils, watercolour and etching, my work focuses on the landscape, looking at how we refract the permanent impermanence of landscape through historically romantic notions of the sublime. This year’s work has been particularly focused on the Scottish landscape, the transience of it and my emotive response to it. Through a process of tree planting, I explored the activity of trying to crystallise our personal conceptions of the landscape, how we try to capture it artistically in an age of ecological anxiety. This process has helped me establish a dialogue between the romantic notions of landscape painting and the space it claims in terms of bringing an embodied approach to understanding the environment. Printmaking and its slightly indeterminate nature have formed a huge part of my work in my final year at art school, creating a series of 45 tree etchings relating to each tree planted at the GSA Highlands and Islands campus. This Monotype print is oil on Hahnemühle paper, produced during lockdown in my garden at home, a time of reflection and admiration for the natural world around us as we were forced to pause and look at the space in inhabit.”
www.florarobsonart.com

 

MOLLY JOHNSON
Graphic Design - Glasgow School of Art
My final year at university was spent running around with paper pre-treated in cyanotype solution, stealing shadows from the streets of Glasgow and Madrid, to remote waterfalls on my residency in Rorà. I am completely enamoured with this act of collection. The process in rooted in alchemy - where the combination of potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium citrate allow preservation of such specific, physical memories: ones of light, time and space. As a result, I am able to gather intimate pieces of places I’ve been, capturing their intimate details - two in the exhibition are from Rorà, Piedmont, August 2020 @mllyjohnsn


IZABEL WOCIAL
Fine Art- Leeds Art University
Sculptural drawings

My artwork focuses on the tensions and interrelationships between human society and urban space. I aim to communicate this through the use of objects and their relationships in order to highlight how space influences human behaviour and life experiences. This has been expressed by using the opportunities and constraints of the studio environment in order to explore the interaction of materials to each other, and the space available, as a parallel to real life experience.
I define my practice as sculptural drawing, my site responsive work explores the architectural space through the process of expanded drawing. Defining my practice as sculptural drawing was inspired by Rosalind Krauss’s (1979) essay “Sculpture in the Expanded field.” In this essay, Krauss states that the definition of sculpture, has become significantly broader and harder to define. I explore the concept of the expanded field across my practice through evolving from two to three-dimensional drawing, questioning the boundaries of drawing, using materials, line, space, form and process.
Through the use of ad-hoc techniques, I question the dialogues happening within the space, improvising with the materials and exploring how the materials interact with the existing properties of the space; emphasising that my work is a process of thinking through making.
@wocial_art

 

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Polish Women Artists

from South London       

Monday 8th to Saturday 20th March 2021

Window display 

For the next 2 weeks we are displaying the work of 9 'Polish Women Artists from South London' whose work is different in style and inspiration, but all sharing the same Polish roots and calling South London their home. 

An appropriate window display for International Women’s Day. Do support these talented ladies and come and view the exhibition at Sprout. There is a bio for each artist next to their work on display and art for sale is priced. Please contact us if you are interested in a particular piece - either DM us via instagram or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

All the artists are on Instagram where you can follow their story and view more of their work.


Joanna Niedzielska
Ania Pieniazek
Karolina Jonc Buczek
Monneeshka (Monika Koch)
Magdalena del Mar
Maria Storey
Jo Ostrowka
Victoria Olej
Julia Chwascinska
All work is for sale so please get in touch if there's something you'd like to buy.

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Joanna Niedzielska searches for expression through painting and making jewellery.   She was raised in Poland but since 2013 she has been living in South London.  Her favourite subject is London landscapes and her paintings portray city life.    Always intrigued by urban architecture she try to capture a unique atmosphere if interesting streets, squares or buildings.    She also makes jewellery using recycled or upcycled materials @j_sunday_art art
 
Ania Pieniazek was born in Katowice Poland.   She studied at Silesia University in Cieszyn, gaining a degree in Art Education in 2003.   She worked with the galleries in Katowice and Warsaw before she permanently moved to London in 2005.   
Working mainly on canvas in oil or acrylic she plays with shapes and vivid colours trying to convey pictures formed in her imagination.   Most of her works are based upon a general figurative art.   Ania’s artist output is divided into several cycles.   These comprise:  Landscapes, Cityscapes, Still Life, Meadows and Trees. @aniapieniazekpaintings   
 
Karolina Jonc Buczek is a Polish Illustrator and Graphic Designer based in South London.  Her colourful and humorous work often tackles the subject of body positivity, mental health, Polish culture and pop culture.   Karolina has exhibited many times at Sprout and her International Women’s Day post featured on our Instagram story today. @jajonc
 
Monneeshka - also known as Monika Koch is a self-taught Polish artist living the UK for the last 17 years   Monika captures the female beauty with simple lines, brush strokes and block colours.  Her inspirations come from Modigliani art, fashion photography and all women around her.   She loves working with Ink gouache, acrylics and gold leaf. @monneeshka
 
Magdalena del Mar works with her beloved palette of blue, green and turquoise hues.
Her main source of inspiration is water-based scenery, waves reflecting on deep blue seas, causing mirror-like shine effects and creating that mystical, magical atmosphere that she is so drawn to.  The endless combinations of different shades/hues of blue and green colour collaboration bring, makes her art relaxing, soothing and therapeutic. @magdalena_delmar  
 
Maria Storey specialises in lino cuts and draws inspiration from her love of nature and of the wildlife that inhabits urban London and the English countryside .  Daughter to a Polish emigre fine artist, her creative development has grown within the context of Poland’s rich and unique heritage in folk art.   Maria’s prints are all original limited edition, generally ranging from 1-50.   Each print is individually numbered and signed. @mariastoreyprints
 
Jo Ostrowka was born and brought up in South London to Polish parents, Jo likes to explore different avenues of creativity particularly in photography @joostrowska69  
 
Victoria Olej is a 20 year old fashion design student studying at the University of Westminster.   
“My journey with fine art began from a very young age and has always been influenced by mental healthy and the transition into adulthood.
My work tends to be photorealistic as the hours of concentration are a form of therapy for me.   Through fine art, I am able to express my emotions and the hardships that I have been through coming to the UK as a five year old and facing a new lifestyle, discrimination and classism especially as a female Polish immigrant.
My art has been a way of coming to terms with my own emotions and now it’s ready to be shared and shine a light on mental health problems and growing up.   My art also includes some of my fashion illustrations and landscapes. @vickyolej.fashion
 
Julia Chwascinska
Inspired by Kandinsky, I desire to understand the relationship between composition within an artwork and how that affects the one looking at it.   The physicality of art as well as the process of creation itself overpowers the artificial concept one might have before an artwork comes to be; the materials used in its formation will naturally drive its meaning, causing the ultimate “death of an artist”.   Authorship is a rather complicated but equally fascinating concept to me.   I am a strong believer that the “degree zero” of art making allows for the most freedom, and the most authentic experience of art - the viewer should be unrestrained to form a deep, personal connection with an artwork.   Thus, I strive to explore various ways of making that experience more upfront. @juliass.art
 

 

 

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PETE SOLARI

LANDSCAPE, OBSERVATION AND MEMORIES

a collection of etchings, painting & photography

Window Exhibition from Tuesday 23th March to Saturday 3th April 2021

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I love the British landscape and try to capture the reality, power, and beauty of our environment. Whether local or more far flung, landscape dominates this exhibition and is represented by Romantic Realist and Surrealist inspired responses.

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Website: charmainandpete1.wixsite.com/thenandnow
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Painted Love presents

CHANGE

Tuesday 1st June to Saturday 12th June 2021

Open: Daily 10am to 5pm

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‘Painted Love' emerges from lockdown with a fresh and exciting collection of lovingly restored furniture and soft furnishings with a contemporary twist.  Our delicious signature blues and botanical greens are making a come-back, and an eclectic mix of fantastic handmade delights await including graphical artworks from Kathy Kavan, Designer of the well-known FCN Big Day Out and Winter Market posters.

Tracey Morant is an art teacher who in her spare time began renovating furniture, along with her other creative outlet of pottery. She loves to find new ways of reusing old things. She met Rachel 18 years ago whilst working in the travel industry and they have remained firm friends and painting partners ever since.

Rachel Young is a busy mum who spends a lot of time sanding down old furniture whilst the children are at school. She also works as a production manager for the Secret Pillow Project, empowering women in India through training and work opportunities.

Kathy Kavan

 

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