Smoke On The Water

Hello people of the internet!

Amongst the slew of illustration and poster mania that was January, I also found time to finish off a few pieces of fine art work, all quite different in their execution but all with a similar tone. There will be more new work coming soon but for now have a peek and see what you can see see see:

'Gerharder' - pencil crayon on graph paper

Gerharder

'Deep Blue (Purple)' - paddling pool, mister, branch, paint, tinsel, wire and wishbone

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Here's a short video of Deep Blue (Purple) working here:

'Dear John' - Book page & frame

Dear_john

'Rushed' - pipe cleaners, oasis and mirrored card

Rushed

Ok, that's all for now

T.H.I.S is it...

Greetings all, I trust you are ok?

Just a quick message to firstly thank all that came down to the opening of the '100 Years' exhibition at Tottenham Hale International Studios (T.H.I.S), picked up a publication and had a drink with us. It was a swell evening. 

And for those that were unable to see the show on the opening night, this is a gentle reminder that it is open for one more day this Monday 31st October, 11am - 6pm. Amongst many excellent pieces from my studio colleagues my new work 'Totem Palm' is on show and it looks a little something like this: 

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Where is T.H.I.S? It's 5 mins walk from Tottenham Hale tube on the Victoria Line HERE. Best

Luke

 

 

Work from idle hands

Hello my virtual friends,

I trust all is well in cyber-firma. Things in the real world have been busy and jam packed of late and there should be a few new updates with new prints, exhibitions, jaunts and sundries coming soon but for now i thought i would share a few new pieces from the studio. 

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Above is a selection of definitely finished and potentially finished new work that has survived the ever stringent culling, re-working and reshuffling that is my working process. A few of these pieces should hopefully be cropping up in upcoming shows over the next few months so i will post about those as and when they take shape, but for now goodbye and goodlooks

best, Luke