Lot87: Henrietta Sophia Wallace-Dunlop

On the street where I lived, Unknown
Oil on canvas, 24 x30 cm

Artist Statement: Henrietta-Sophia was born in 1957 London, she has always been involved in the arts /makeup artist/singer and documentary film maker.

“I am very interested in human fragility and man’s inhumanity to man social injustices and self-expression.” – H.S Wallace- Dunlop

For further info please visit: https://www.saatchiart.com/HenriettaSophia

Guide Price: £500

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Lot86: Julie Umerle

Broken Symmetry II, 2009
Acrylic on canvas 45 x 45 cm. Unframed

 

Artist Statement: “I paint in series that are often open ended, exploring repetition and difference within each group. I work with multiple layers, allowing gravity to direct the trajectory of paint and control the directional pull of the paint. My paintings explore both colour and spatial relationships through the layering of time and space. Through my paintings I am seeking a balance between precision and chance. Pressure of the brush, viscosity of paint and speed of application are just some of the variables that play a part in their making. Although the visual image is a residue of process, it is in fact order that structures and gives form to the work where materiality of paint and attention to surface are countered by a strong compositional element within the structure of the paintings.”

For further info please visit: www.julieumerle.com

Guide Price: £1,800

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Lot79: Cheyenne Angel

Shall Love Set You Free’, 2017
Print on Canvas, 16 x 24 cm

Artist Statement:  Shall Love Set You Free is a conceptual art form – Neo Surrealism – dedicated to the tragedy of Grenfell Tower. It reflects next recycle new life form or energy like of two sides of one coin.  From the Buddhist perspective, life and death are two phases of a continuum. Life does not begin at birth nor end at death. Everything in the universe—from invisible microbes in the air we breathe to great swirling galaxies—passes through these phases. Our individual lives are part of this great cosmic rhythm and part of a vast living web of interconnection.

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Lot85: Xenia Levina

 

Man and a Dog, 2017

Hard-ground etching on paper, 23 x 29 cm (mounted and protected)

Artist Statement: “I am a figurative artist, working in oils, pencil and printmaking. In my work, I strip away the miscellany of the everyday experience to get to the essence of the scene depicted, focusing on the emotional and human resonance.”

For further info please visit: http://www.xenialevina.com/

Guide Price: £500

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Lot84: Oli Epp

Three Pet Dragonflies’, 2017

Oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 60cm x 80cm

Artist Statement: “I focus on situations that either involve me, or others that I have witnessed, in public and private moments that pass by as unremarkable, at a glance. But documenting these unreported tragedies in paint is, for me, an act of discovery. I want my imagery to feel familiar to as many people as possible; to draw out the ridiculous comedy of certain shared rituals and behaviours.”

For further info please visit: https://www.oliepp.com/contact/ 

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Lot81: Jessica Holmes

Edge of the world IV,2017
Acrylic on paper and canvas, 25x25cm (work on a stretcher and so does not need a frame)

Artist Statement: Holmes’ work sits on the cusp of exterior and interior, as rambling vegetation and peeling, decaying surface are brought together in painting.
This work borrows from Dutch Vanitas painting and Japanese screen design, as well as their modern equivalents in manga and comic book art. These influences are subverted by sheer abundance. The flora in the works are quotidian weeds that you might find in a British park.

“We are on the edge of the world, here. A liminal space-time where something other impinges on the quiet desolation of the post-human.”

For further info please visit: http://jessicaholmes.co.uk/

Guide price: £400

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Lot80: Yash Mali

2 Madonna and Child,2016
Mixed Media, 25 x 35 cm

Artist Statement: He has used the BOOK as a concept to express his feelings about the world in different media since 1990, and the ‘book theme’ continues to be his source of inspiration. He is influenced by surrealist art and the avant-garde attitude. His work is fun, unconventional and thought provoking.

For further info please visit http://www.opusart.co.uk/index.php/mali

Guide price: £500

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Lot83: Julie Goldsmith

Vampiress, 2017
Ceramic, oxides, painting and sgraffito, glazed.22 cm in diameter

Artist Statement: I made this work at Kindred Studios in West London, just yards from Grenfell Tower.

I work in ceramic, bronze and found objects. Taking the forms of animals or mythic creatures, influences are from literature, poetry and music. I am experienced at curating and installing my work in strange and beautiful environments, such as a member’s club, an ice-house, the crypt of a church and a disused water tower.

A graduate of Camberwell Art School, I was elected to the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 2015

For further info please visit:  https://rbs.org.uk/artists/julie-goldsmith

Guide Price: £120

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Lot82: Julie Goldsmith

Nosferatu, 2017
Ceramic, oxides, painting and sgraffito, glazed.22 cm in diameter

Artist Statement: I made this work at Kindred Studios in West London, just yards from Grenfell Tower.

I work in ceramic, bronze and found objects. Taking the forms of animals or mythic creatures, influences are from literature, poetry and music. I am experienced at curating and installing my work in strange and beautiful environments, such as a member’s club, an ice-house, the crypt of a church and a disused water tower.

A graduate of Camberwell Art School, I was elected to the Royal British Society of Sculptors in 2015

For further info please visit: https://rbs.org.uk/artists/julie-goldsmith

Guide Price: £120

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Lot97: Beverley Isaacs

The Bassist , 2008
Screenprint on Paper- Original Print, 55 cm x 29 cm mounted (Additional Frame cost approx £70)

Artist Statement: I am a London born artist making figurative expressionist paintings using rapid marks and brush strokes to express the movement and lyrical quality of my subjects.

My fascination lies in capturing movement and believing that everything around us has a vibrational energy. After leaving Camberwell Art College I worked as a stop- frame animator for 10 years before moving to Mexico in 2005-2011, where I began to develop my work as a painter. Settling in the city of Oaxaca, I began making drawings of local musicians from life. From these drawings I produced this screen-print at a local print studio.
This screen-print joined part of a series of paintings called Momentos Musicales, which resulted in a solo exhibition at the grand “Museo del Palacio” in Oaxaca 2011.

Guide Price: £100

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