AUTUMN19&20 OCT 2019 10am - 5pm
art fair
Admission £4, Concessions £3, U16s & LAC Members FREEFerry Road, Teddington, TW11 9NN www.landmarkartscentre.org
020 8977 7558 landmarkarts landmarkartfairsRegistered Charity No: 1047080
CATALOGUEImage: Ronan Walsh(Stand 35)
We have a wonderful array of art here for you this October; with over 80 artists, and work ranging from painting to pottery; sculpture to screenprints.
“Art presents an opportunity to look, think and feel.” – Alan Emsden (artist on stand 41)
Meet the ArtistsHere at the Landmark Art Fairs, we pride ourselves on bringing not just great artwork, but the artists themselves too! It’s a fantastic opportunity to meet and talk to your favourite artists, find out more about their inspirations, and their processes. Don’t be shy; say hello and ask them a question!
To start you off we’ve been asking a couple of our artists to tell us more about themselves and their artistic practice:
Alan James McLeod – Stand 37Tell us a little bit about yourself: I work from home, on the South coast, in West Sussex. My work is on paper, with the occasional use of fabric, using water-based paint. The main driver of my work is the creation of many varied, and multi layered textural effects. The finished papers then dictate which direction the painting will go. It can be looking at worn and weathered surfaces and salvaged artefacts, or more planetary themes. I usually mix gallery shows and art fairs, for showing my work. Art Fairs give you the opportunity to receive feedback from potential customers and open dialogue about the work.
“Art is for ..embellishing and enhancing your home and work environment. When looking at art, it gives you that moment to be somewhere else.”
How long does a piece of your work usually take you? Often papers can be left for months, or longer. Waiting for the right partner to marry together onto a composition. Others can then be repainted several times to get the right feel, and often end up being cut up into one of my favourite motif shapes and used for collage; so, measuring the time taken to complete a piece is near impossible.
Welcome to the
Alan James McLeod – Stand 37
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Do you have an art collection at home? To name a few, a small piece by Steph Smith, bought at Landmark last year, an abstract expressionist painting by Elizabeth Cowell and a fabulous collage/screenprinted work by Mark Charlton. My partner prefers more representational work, so we have a drawing by Oliver Leger, which is both detailed and fantastical. Art fairs are a great way to start a collection, especially ones that have the artist standing right there.
“Art is a life force, we all need it to breathe, appreciate beauty, let imaginations take flight, to humble and inspire. It can take us to distant lands and make sense of our homeland. We need Art to function and to live. Life would be nothing without it.” – Emma Rose (artist on stand 49)
Nagihan Seymour - Stand 58Tell us a little bit about yourself: My name is Nagihan Seymour and I’m originally a materials engineer from Istanbul but now reside in the UK and work as a full-time artist. The style of art I practice is called Tezhip/Illumination which was originally from the 16th century and used for ornamenting manuscripts and calligraphy. My second solo show is upcoming at The Lightbox in Woking next May. In addition to the art fairs I teach my art form at the Yunus Emre Institute from London.
“Art is for ..describing yourself using colours instead of words. Sometimes it is better let the art do the talking.”
How long does a piece of your work usually take you? Tezhip is a long process which requires great patience. Before starting to paint, you must prepare the materials you will use. A special mixture is used for treating paper, to allow adhesion with the shell gold. After all that preparation, the painting process starts. There is a painting order in illumination. Firstly, gold, secondly the pattern is coloured using gouache & finally the base of the pattern filled in using acrylic paint. The whole process is variable and really depends on size & complexity. A small piece can take up to 3-4 days. Some of my bigger pieces take up to couple of months to finish.
Do you have an art collection at home? We have a varied art collection at home from traditional art, pieces from other artists we know from the fairs all the way through to Street art and graffiti. Unfortunately, our passion for great art is sometimes bigger than the wall space we have !
Nagihan Seymour - Stand 58
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Alice Gavin Atashkarwww.alicegavinatashkar.com
Sue Forsterwww.richmond-art.co.uk
Anita Bell www.anitabellpaperworks.com
Walter Conquywww.pbase.com/walterconquy
Joy Colewww.joycole.com
Geoffrey Thielwww.geoffthielceramics.co.uk
Tabitha Macbethwww.tabithamacbeth.com
Lynne Bartlett Originalswww.lynnebartlettoriginals.co.uk
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Lin Osborn Artwww.linosbornart.co.uk
Nicky Brownewww.nickybrowne.co.uk
Emma Philippa Maevewww.emmaphilippamaeve.com
Ellie Hipkin Textile Artistwww.elliehipkinart.com
Steph Smithstephsmithstudio.com
Helen Rawlinswww.helenrawlins.com
Bromley & Bouveriewww.Bromleyandbouverie.com
Nicky Chubbwww.nickychubb.co.uk
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Annie Friendwww.anniemation.co.uk
Anna [email protected]
Irek Gajowniczek www.irek-art.co.uk
Jocelyn Horsfallwww.jocelynhorsfall.com
Susan Lancasterwww.stitchedupandfleeced.com
Caroline Sayerwww.carolinesayer.co.uk
Helen [email protected]
Peter Lambwww.peterlambartist.co.uk
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Chrissy [email protected]
Haskett Printswww.danielhaskett.com
Ann Oldfield -Chain Reactionwww.annoldfield.co.uk
Sue King Glasswww.suekingglass.co.uk
Nicola Slatterywww.nicolaslattery.com
Michaela Day Artwww.michaeladay.com
Jim Hanlonwww.jimhanlon.co.uk
Charlotte Cloweswww.charlotteclowes.co.uk
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Tricia [email protected]
Deborah Waterswww.facebook.com/DesirablesbyDeborah
Gary [email protected]
Agata Nowakwww.agatanowak.co.uk
Jude Smithwww.judesmithart.com
Nadia Day www.nadiaday.co.uk
Alan [email protected]
Linda Gevertzwww.lindagevertz.co.uk
HAMPTON HILL’S ART GALLERY & PICTURE FRAMERS
www.LeighPictureGallery.co.uk | Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @LeighGalleryUK
0208 943 0786
3 New Broadway, Hampton Road, Hampton Hill, TW12 1JGHours: Monday to Friday 10am to 6pm Saturday 10am to 5.30pm
35 36 37 38
46454443
Ronan Walshwww.ronanwalsh.co.uk
Christine Morganwww.brandywineart.co.uk
Alan James McLeodwww.instagram.com/alanjamesmcleod
Pagette Jewellerywww.pagette.co.uk
Eric Pye Photographywww.ericpyephotography.co.uk
Sue Grahamwww.suegraham.co.uk
Magnolia Restrepo Jewellerywww.magnoliarestrepo.com
Hannah Van Bergenwww.hannahvanbergen.co.uk
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Corinne Pearson-Evanswww.corinnepearson-evans.co.uk
Raph Thomas & Kate Winskill : 1of1www.raphthomasart.co.uk
Emma Rosewww.emmaroseartworks.com
Anna Clarke Art & Craftwww.annaclarke.art
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Jane Anderson Woodwww.janeandersonwood.co.uk
Zed Talijan & Jennifer Greenlandwww.zedzedart.co.ukwww.jennifergreenland.co.uk
Claire Burriss & Emma Bootewww.claireburrissart.com www.emmaboote.co.uk
Gillie Spargowww.gilliespargo.com
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Emily Faludy Fine Artwww.emilyfaludyfineart.co.uk
Shinjini Thakurwww.etsy.com/shop/ShinjinisArt
Helen Millerwww.helenmillerart.co.uk
Nagihan Seymourwww.nagihanseymour.com
Trevor [email protected]
Miller James Artistswww.millerjamesartists.com
Nicola Keelanwww.speedyeggart.co.uk
Savage - Hickswww.christinesavage.com
Emma Chamberswww.emmachambersart.com
Kevin “Twed” Tweddell Cristina Schekcristinaschek.com
Walter Lindner (Works on paper)www.berlinwalls.co.uk
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Gill Smith Printswww.gillsmithprints.co.uk
Wrapping Station
In the office corridor - adjacent to the Bell
Room - see map
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Kimm Stevenswww.kimmstevens.com
Stephen Doakwww.stephendoak.com
Vanessa Birleywww.vanessabirley.com
Lisa Helyerwww.gallery66.com
Andy Urwin & Tina Davieswww.andyurwin.comwww.tinadavies.eu
Karin Friedlikarinfriedliart.com
Julia Caplinwww.landscapecityscape.photos
Valentine Signswww.valentinesigns.co.uk
Simone Micallef, Designer Jewellerwww.simonemicallef.com
Jim Woodmanwww.jimwoodman.co.uk
Sue Colyer - Contemporary Watercolourswww.suecolyer.com
Alce Harfieldalceharfield.com
Next Fairs at the Landmark:Sparkle 2019 – 23 & 24 NovemberContemporary Textiles Fair 2020 – 21 & 22 MarchSpring Art Fair 2020 – 16 &1 7 MayAutumn Art Fair 2020 - 17 & 18 October
Autumn Art & Craft at the LandmarkInspired by our exhibitors? We’ve a range of classes for all ages this Autumn.To find out more or to book call 020 8977 7558 or email [email protected]
Early booking recommended as places limited for some classes.
Kaleidoscope Radial Prints on Canvas Monday 28 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm: 8 -14 yrsTutors: Ace Art Cost: £13.50 per child (inc mats)
Drop in Family Art Workshop - Monstrous Maskmaking Mayhem! Tuesday 29 October, 2 – 4pmTutor: Jane Hudspith Cost: £4 per child (inc mats)
Bookbinding – Cloth Covered Journal Saturday 2 November, 11am – 5pmTutor: Kate Rochester - London Centre for Book Arts Cost: £65 (inc mats)
Kaleidoscope Radial Prints on Canvas
22-24 November 2019
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Needle Felting – In The Dog House Sunday 17 November, 10am – 3.30pm Tutors: Roz & Judy – The Woolly Felters Cost: £60 (inc mats)
Creative EmbroideryMondays 10am - 12.30pm: Beginners or 1pm - 3.30pm: Intermediate Tutor: Becky QuineStarts: 4 Nov for 5 weeks: £90 (Mats excl.)
Botanical Art: Drawing & WatercolourWednesday 7pm - 9.30pm: All levels Tutor: Marcia HughesStarts: Wed 6 Nov for 6 weeks: £108 (Mats excl.)
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