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March 03, 2007 The Spring 2007 Affordable Art Fair is almost upon us and I still haven't finished putting links up to the artists I liked at the London Art Fair. So here's a few to rectify that. There's quite a mixture here and the links can tell you more than I can.Claire Fahys creates mixed media cityscapes, Michael Brick paints geometric abstracts and Brendan Neiland's works feature abstract reflections of metropolitan landscapes. More city landscapes from Jon Probert, some abstracts from Philip Reeves, whilst James Naughton is a landscape artist. Edward Burtynsky is a photographer of spectacular manmade landscapes and Alessandro Papetti is an artist with a photographers eye, capturing water, movement and light. Alessandro Papetti:Piscina. Neale Howells work is chaotic, a kind of graphic representation of voices in your head [or in many heads] - The description taken from the above link is pretty accurate... "Sometimes a huge aerosol figure or a sprayed tag will be the final layer of a painting that seems to represent decades of abuse but shares the same fascinating beauty you find lifting the lid of an old school desk". Gregor Harvie's work depicts the shifting boundaries between land and sea, city and countryside... Whilst Robert Sample's paintings appear to have been plucked from a graphic novel or storyboard. OK, that'll do for now! Categories: Art, London Comment | Permalink Comments: Post a Comment
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