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We are delighted to share the upcoming solo exhibi We are delighted to share the upcoming solo exhibition, “Hissing in Soft Red,” by SMALL WORKS artist, curator (and co-director) Sylwia Narbutt at Outhouse Gallery this coming May.

Hissing in soft red is an exhibition of recent works by Sylwia Narbutt. The show’s theme lingers around the ideas of wild, tamed and uncanny, taking on nature’s contradictions and transformations – trees are getting dressed, pets are dreamy, the fox is running away with a ribbon.

We have this need to manicure every inch of grass, to own it, to overpower it. We are scared of what is hidden, but also tempted by things we cannot comprehend. The trees Narbutt chose to paint resemble human qualities: you know the feeling when someone is looking at you, or standing close by? This happens to us in the woods, trees staring or mocking our moves behind our backs. Narbutt chose to alter her colour palette, following the aesthetics of solarisation to indicate the heightened state of awareness as a way to respond to the issues she is struggling with and wanting to communicate – climate change, wars, fear and a sense of helplessness.

Narbutt is inviting the viewer into the softness of large paintings which take over the small gallery space. The closeness of the works brings back her memories of walking in a clearing in Polish woods as a child, velvety and soft moss attached to the bark of the trees.There is also a distinct main character present in the works, inspired by magnificent Major Oak from Sherwood Forest.

“Hissing in soft red”
Acrylic on linen,
183 x 183 cm,
2025

and two details.

Portrait in the studio by @wierzbicka.studio 

For more info visit @sylwianarbutt

#contemporarypainting #artnews #artistsportrait #artlondon #exhibition #painting #polishpainting #malarka #hissinginsoftred
We are thrilled to have work by Min Angel availabl We are thrilled to have work by Min Angel available in our store. 

“Florence”
Mixed media on gesso board,
30.5 x 25.5 x 2 cm,
2025 

(and detail on the third slide)

Min Angel’s multidisciplinary practice is concerned with touch and a love of materials.  Carlo Levi’s titular phrase ’The future has an ancient heart’ is an important lodestar for her as she works across figuration and abstraction. Through ambiguous relationships between form and no form she considers the warp and weft of life, questioning where one thing stops and another begins and the nature of exchange between material objects and the physical, visual encounter. Her practice is informed by the experiential, by intuition and imagination and her study of the ancient arts of Zen mediation and Qigong.

Min Angel is currently working on a curatorial project for the artist platform, BLINK that she co-founded with two other artists. They are putting together their 8th show and 7th iteration of Room Share which takes place at Safehouse , 139 Copeland Road, Peckham, London SE15 3SN.  Angel’s exhibition, Felt, is themed around touch and will include paintings, textiles and sculpture. Show previews Friday 25th 6-9pm and is open the weekend of 26 and 7th April 12-6pm. 
Together with Lucy Soni, Angel is curating the Hall part of the “The Incidentals” exhibition at the Bell House for Dulwich Artist’s Open House this year. The exhibition will be open on 10/11 & 17/18 May, 11am - 6pm, with PV on tFriday 9 May 6-8pm.
Recently Angel has got through to top 25% of just under 13K entries to the Jackson Painting Prize and is on their extended long list and has been shortlisted for the RA Summer Exhibition. In June she will be showing new work for the travelling postcard projects show, rose is a rose is a rose curated by Belinda Worsley at Finch Cafe.
Today, we want to share with you this beautiful pa Today, we want to share with you this beautiful painting by Helen Baines. It’s one of the few pieces by her that are available in our store. Follow the link in our bio to discover them all. 

Helen Baines, 
Amongst Yews, 
oil on gessoed panel,
30.5x23cm, (framed)

The natural world in all its complexity is at the heart of Helen’s practice. It is an intimacy with the landscape and a sense of embeddedness that she seeks to locate in her work. She is interested in the stories that imbue landscape with meaning and significance, notions of transcendence; where we end and nature begins, and our own personal geography. Helen meditates on our place within the more-than-human world, exploring narratives from history, ecology and folklore and shaping them with her own embodied experience.

Helen Baines has recently completed a third year on the Turps Correspondence Course. She graduated from Epsom School of Art with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design and later went on to study printmaking at The Art Academy London. Selected exhibitions include the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition and the ING Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries. Her work has been acquired by art consultancies, Art Acumen and Cramer & Bell, and is held in private and public collections including the V&A Print Archive and the Scarborough Gallery and Museums Trust.

#contemporaryart #contemporarypainting #landscapepainting #artcollection #collectart
We are delighted to have beautiful work by Sarah T We are delighted to have beautiful work by Sarah Tew available in our store. Sarah’s process and intricacy of painting are a constant inspiration. 

Sarah Tew (b. 1987) was brought up in the Cumbrian Lake District, Northwest England. She now lives and works in London since graduating from Slade School of Fine Art, MFA Fine Art in 2019. Her practice incorporates painting, installation, and site-responsive work. With interests that lie within the physical interactions of materials and their inheritance of cultural and historical contexts in relation to landscape. She questions the language and values of visual imagery in relation to the physical realm. The work looks out to a broader questioning of the fragilities and endurances of nature. Landscape is a term which she continues to unpick. Walking in the footsteps of artists before her as a research tool; the idea, experience and history of site/sight is unearthed.

Beautiful work by Sarah Tew available in shop. Link in profile. 

Sarah Tew,
Overhang, 
dye and salt on photograph
13x18 cm,
2021

You can also see her work at the ‘Nature and Its Vendors’ exhibition: 
09/04/25 -13/04/25
PV 8th of April 6-8pm
Then open daily 11am-7pm
@h.artslane 
17 Harts Lane,
London
SE14 5UP
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We have some great news. Our founder Monica Perez We have some great news. Our founder Monica Perez Vega is having a solo exhibition which is opening next week.

FLUX is described as the action or process of flowing out. It also refers to continuous change. The title speaks to the movement of water across paper as well as to the ever-shifting nature of all things.

This exhibition emerged out of Monica Perez Vega’s exploration into a more sustainable practice. With Arts Council funding, Monica visited trees of significance across the UK, not only as inspiration for her work but to also collect foraged material to create her own natural inks and pigments. This was done in an effort to challenge environmental issues in contemporary art, as well as to physically incorporate the landscape into the works themselves; embracing the alchemy and impermanence of natural media.

Monica’s work is rooted in nature, exploring themes of uncertainty and adaptation. Born in California, her
memories of home are shaped by a shifting landscape, and experiences of continually starting over have led to a practice which investigates cycles of change. Release is integral to Monica’s process, mirroring nature’s own rhythms of growth and dissolution. She is interested in the tension between renewal and collapse, navigating disruption as a method and metaphor. Flux is a reflection of this and of nature’s transience; it is both an acceptance of impermanence and a search for hope amid uncertainty.
Show runs until 28 April. Please contact gallery for opening hours. Monica has an MFA in painting from the Slade School of Art and a BFA from the California College of the Arts. She completed the Turps Correspondence Course 21-22 and received a DYCP grant for her project,
‘greening my practice’ in 2023. She recently exhibited in the Exeter Contemporary 2024. She is currently working
on a commission for the NCCU Re-design with @cuhartsnhs at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.
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Monica Perez Vega, The Willows, 2020, acrylic, spray paint and oil on canvas, 30x40cm 

New work available in our store (link in bio)

Monica’s portrait by @tegenkimbley

#artexhibition #artcuration #contemporaryart #painting #londonartevents
We are very excited to have new, fantastic work by We are very excited to have new, fantastic work by Hannah Rollings in our store. Follow the link in our bio to view all of them.
“My practice focuses on picturing landscapes to imbue and reconsider our connection with nature. Reflecting and considering where I, as an artist, position myself and further notions of the figure in the landscape to address and reconsider broader issues within a changing world that would benefit from a rewilding to reverse some negative impacts. 
This latest series of works on paper with Small Works looks to reframe a personal archive relating to my grandmother’s family history as a tea planter in Sri Lanka. By framing painting as a form of participation, I attempt to be involved in the historical narrative rather than spectating or recording it. This series has seen me explore, through large-scale works on canvas and exhibited as part of a group show at the James Hockey Gallery, Farnham, the struggles this land has had to bear. 
The richness of the natural landscape is etched away by the figures presented and the Camellia Sinensis monoculture plantation. Complexities within these relationships are drawn upon to unpack and reexamine these black-and-white photographs and tender relationships for a hopeful future.”

In 2014, Hannah embarked on a practice-led AHRC-funded PhD through Kingston University and the London Doctoral Design Centre, looking at picturing trees where her love of nature and the pull of the outdoors gained further importance in her practice—working collaboratively with the Forestry Commission and school children developing site-specific interactive work that sought to encourage a reconnection with nature. Shaping and developing an expanded artistic practice previously fractured and stifled by publishing and commercial avenues into an immersive on-site practice. Continues in comments ⬇️
Beautiful (and aptly titled) new work by Helen Bai Beautiful (and aptly titled) new work by Helen Baines now available on website. Link in profile.

Helen Baines, Slow season shift, 2024, Oil on reclaimed wooden panel, 10.5x12.5cm
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The natural world in all its complexity is at the heart of Helen’s practice. It is an intimacy with the landscape and a sense of embeddedness that she seeks to locate in her work. She is interested in the stories that imbue landscape with meaning and significance, notions of transcendence; where we end and nature begins, and our own emotional geography. Helen meditates on our place within the more-than-human world, exploring narratives from history, ecology and folklore and shaping them with her own embodied experience of nature.

Helen is currently enrolled in a third year on the Turps Correspondence Course. She graduated from Epsom School of Art with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design and later went on to study printmaking at The Art Academy London. Recent selected exhibitions include the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition and the ING Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries. Her work has been acquired by Art Acumen for Freshfields’ Annual Exhibition of works on paper, and is held in private and public collections including the V&A Print Archive and the Scarborough Gallery and Museums Trust.
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#contemporaryart #contemporarypainting #landscapepainting #abstractlandscape #gezellig #artcollector #artonwalls
WINTER MAKERS MARKET today at @photobookcafe Come WINTER MAKERS MARKET today at @photobookcafe Come and have a look!

Sunday
15th December
10:00-18:00 
The day will see Mulled Wine,
Grateful Pies
and Special Toasties.
Evening Music 18:00 - 
late to be announced.
No RSVP is required all are welcome.

4 Leonard Circus Shoreditch, London,
United Kingdom EC2A 4DQ
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Lovely new work available on website. Min Angel, Lovely new work available on website. 

Min Angel, Between-whiles #4, 2024, Mixed media on gesso board, 30.5x25.4cm

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Min Angel’s multidisciplinary practice is concerned with touch and a love of materials.  Carlo Levi’s titular phrase ’The future has an ancient heart’ is an important lodestar for her as she works across figuration and abstraction. Through ambiguous relationships between form and no form she considers the warp and weft of life, questioning where one thing stops and another begins and the nature of exchange between material objects and the physical, visual encounter. Her practice is informed by the experiential, by intuition and imagination and her study of the ancient arts of Zen mediation and Qigong.

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Min Angel lives and works in London. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally in Cyprus, Greece, Netherlands, Russia, Mexico and Romania. She regularly shows in London. Recent highlights include Exeter Contemporary Open, September 2024 and Jacksons Painting Prize, June 2023. In 2018 she was the recipient of the KPP Prize for Forms Assembled int he Light. In 2021 she co-founded the artists platform BLINK to help build a generous artist community and avoid the expensive open submissions system by getting work out of the studio into exhibition spaces. BLINK curates shows twice a year. Angel holds a BA (Hons) in Art History, University College London (First Class), BA (Hons) Painting, Camberwell College of Arts (First Class), MFA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art. From 2018-2021 she studied with Turps Painting School.  Her work is held in private collections and public institutions.
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#contemporaryart #contemporarypainting #artcollector #affordableart #smallworks #artonwalls #supportartists
Are you on the hunt for thoughtful gifts? We are h Are you on the hunt for thoughtful gifts? We are here for you - the art of giving is what we do very well at Small Works. We have a beautiful selection of artwork available in our store. Why not support living artists? 
Have a browse on our website (link in bio) Message us if you have any questions or need advice. 
Featured artists:

MIN ANGEL
MARTIN CLARKSON 
JUSTINE FORMENTELLI
LEE JOHNSON
HELEN BAINES
HANNAH ROLLINGS
SARAH TEW
FIONA CHAMBERS
REBECCA BYRNE
SYLWIA NARBUTT
UZMA SULTAN 
MONICA PEREZ VEGA

#giftideas #collectart #artofgifting #livingartists #artgifts #collectingart #thoughtfulgifts
Ever wake up trying to immerse yourself back into Ever wake up trying to immerse yourself back into your dream? That’s what I think of when looking at the gorgeous work of @sarahtewartist 

Visit shop to see more of her work. Link in profile.

Sarah Tew, Submerge 2, 2020, dye and salt on photograph, 10x15cm
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Sarah Tew (b. 1987) was brought up in the Cumbrian Lake District, Northwest England. She now lives and works in London since graduating from Slade School of Fine Art, MFA Fine Art in 2019. Her practice incorporates painting, installation, and site-responsive work. With interests that lie within the physical interactions of materials and their inheritance of cultural and historical contexts in relation to landscape. She questions the language and values of visual imagery in relation to the physical realm. The work looks out to a broader questioning of the fragilities and endurances of nature. Landscape is a term which she continues to unpick. Walking in the footsteps of artists before her as a research tool; the idea, experience and history of site/sight is unearthed.
SOLD. Hannah Rollings, Valentine, oil and acrylic SOLD. Hannah Rollings, Valentine, oil and acrylic on paper, 26.5x21.5cm

Hannah has recently returned from a residency in Hong Kong, exploring the landscape through plein air painting. 
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Through an autoethnographic approach, Hannah works en plein air through walks and large-scale painting, hoping to bring to life the immersive location and elements of ritual. Her current painting practice comes from a need and desire to reconnect with nature. 

“Observing and slowing down my time in the landscape has helped me to appreciate a simplified honesty that doesn’t require further narration.”
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Hannah Kershaw (Rollings) (b.1985, UK). In 2014 Hannah embarked on a practice based AHRC funded PhD through Kingston University and the London Doctoral Design Centre looking at picturing trees where her love of nature and the pull of the outdoors gained further importance in her practice. Working collaboratively with the Forestry Commission and school children developing site specific interactive work that sought to encourage a reconnection with nature, ‘From Screen to Green’. Through painting plein air, Hannah seeks to connect with her surroundings through an immersive painting experience exploring an emotive response to colour and mark making; culminating into a practice that sits somewhere between abstraction and representation.
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The painting is available on our website, link in profile.
We are very happy to share with you a beautiful ne We are very happy to share with you a beautiful new series of paintings by Lee Johnson available in our store now. 

“Since my father’s dementia diagnosis, I have been caring for him in Suffolk, taking long walks in ‘Constable Country’ (as Constable said: “all those things that lie on the banks of the Stour, they made me a painter”) to take a break from the pain of the situation. This has led to a prolonged period of painting trees in a number of ways - not for their individual form as such, but more as a symbol - how they are representative of not only landscape but also resilience and connectivity. Indeed, recent research shows that trees communicate through their complex root systems, so they are not simply isolated entities but belong to a wider family or community, protecting and nurturing their young, and growing stronger together with - and because of - each other. This is a good analogy for my paintings, which are also not isolated entities, but are connected to each other - motifs, colours, fluidity of line, memories are all elements that link seemingly different paintings together.”

Johnson was selected for the prestigious John Moores Painting Prize at Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, in 2010, and the Contemporary British Painting Prize in 2025, and was the winner of the inaugural Lido Stores Open, Margate in 2021. He has exhibited widely, most notably in public institutions including Hastings Contemporary; Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Huddersfield Art Gallery; and Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, Ar Tower Agora, Athens; Gozo Contemporary, Malta.

1.Lee Johnson
Moon Through the Trees, 2023-24
oil, oil pastel on canvas
41 x 31 cm

2.Lee Johnson
Tree in Suffolk II, 2024
oil on wood
46 x 46 cm

3.Lee Johnson
Tree in Suffolk III (misty day), 2024
oil on canvas
41 x 31 cm
We’re loving this moody autumnal landscape by Ma We’re loving this moody autumnal landscape by Martin Clarkson. Sombre skeletal trees twist into the misty distance, whilst the foreground offers a bit of warmth to the otherwise chilly scene. These works poignantly capture the current season and mood. 

This is one of two new works by Martin, now available on website. Link in profile.

Martin Clarkson, Ancient Oaks of Sherwood: No. 46, 2022, oil on panel, 30x20x3cm
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Martin Clarkson, (1988) is a British artist living and working in Nottinghamshire, England. Clarkson studied fine art painting at Loughborough University. He has worked over last decade on various creative ventures; working as painting technician at Loughborough University, he studied at the Santa Catalina Art School in South Spain, curated and shown work in various exhibitions around the Nottingham art scene as well as hosting various talks and educational workshops as accompaniment to exhibits or as a visiting artist to schools or colleges. 

From 2024 to present, Clarkson has shifted his approach from working primarily within a studio context, to painting En Plein Air, focusing first hand on the natural worlds  of the British archipelago. After this shift in his practice, Clarkson was invited to show his ‘ Ancient Oaks of Sherwood ‘ series as a guest artist with The‘ Obejvak Project Space  in central Prague. More recently in the UK, he has been interviewed for The Ancient Tree Forum, as accompaniment to a commission made  by Sherwood Forest NNR, and has since continued to participate  in various group shows with focus on  the ‘Ancient Oaks of Sherwood’ series. Clarkson has worked in various private collections, including Australia, China, Europe and the UK.
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#sherwoodforest #ancienttrees #moodylandscape #contemporarylandscapes #contemporarypainting #smallworks
We have very exciting update for you in our shop. We have very exciting update for you in our shop. A beautiful series of ceramic wall-mounted work by Justine Formentelli are now available through our website. Link in bio for more details. DM any inquiries. 🪸

Through undulating forms and organic shapes I interrogate the frontiers of the self, grounded in a body and existing in the surrounding world. I use elements of landscape as symbols of the vastness that surrounds us. Although figures are absent, the work is very much about how the external world permeates us at a deep level and how we are all connected by this existential flow traversing us. Attempting to map out the interaction of the internal and the external, I am trying to convey this slow movement of living, breathing, becoming and changing that animates all living beings.

Two of these pieces were parts of an installation including paintings exhibited last June. Each medium has its own language and has the potential to emphasise an aspect in
particular and I wanted to see what the glossy sleekness of ceramics would bring to the conversation. They almost appear slightly wet, as if they have just emerged from the sea.

The way the pieces are shown together, It looks like the glazed shapes escaped or slipped away from the paintings and are wondering off in a new space. It turns out that I have always liked working with shapes with uneven, organic contours. I used to paint on hand sculpted panels but then felt constrained and went back to more standard shapes. And now it seems that the ceramics are a way to get back into more flexible contours. 

Justine Formentelli spent her childhood living in the Caribbeans, the island of Reunion and Morocco. After 11 years in the United States, where she studied Illustration and worked as a production designer at Harper’s Bazaar, she traveled around the world for a year before settling back in Europe. She is now based in London with her husband and two sons. She recently graduated from City and Guilds of London Art School with an MA. She has participated in numerous exhibitions in the United States and Europe.

#giftideas #contemporaryart #artcollector #ceramicrelief #ceramicreliefsculpture
A few highlights from our visit to Frieze this yea A few highlights from our visit to Frieze this year. Lots of great work but also feels too much like IKEA. Art supermarket… Did you like it?
We are delighted to revisit this lovely work by @u We are delighted to revisit this lovely work by @uzma.sultan which is available on our website, link in bio.

This work was part of the ‘England is a Forest’ project  at Sluice [Vernacular] 2024 at The Minories in Colchester 14-16 June, 2024.
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Uzma Sultan, Cherry blossom, oil pastel and oil on canvas, 20x15cm
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Uzma participated in the Hamburg Affordable Art Market over the past weekend and has exhibited internationally in solo and group shows.
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“During the covid lockdowns, I became very interested in nature and drawing plein air- a very good excuse to be outdoors. That took me drawing, in local gardens and green areas.

For this project, I chose the cheal’s weeping cherry tree, on my recent visit to the Kew gardens. Also known as kiku shidare zakura and has pink pom-pom like flowers.

Just delightful!”
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@sluice__ @theminories @smallworksartgallery #englandisaforest #sluicevernacular2024 #treedrawing #landscapepainting @uzma.sultan
We have this lovely piece by Helen Baines availabl We have this lovely piece by Helen Baines available in our store. Like all Helen’s work it’s beautifully painted. Small but mighty. Link to the store is in our bio. 

Helen Baines
Time-Keeper,
oil on hardback book cover
12x19cm
2024

“The Pedunculate Oak (Quercus Robur) is one of many ancient trees on the Albury Estate in Surrey. William Cobbett, the popular 18th century journalist and author of ‘Rural Rides’, was always delighted when he found himself in what he called “the narrow and exquisitely beautiful vale of Chilworth”, the deep, wooded valley in which Albury lies. The planting of oaks on this land is attributed to the reign of King John, and this venerable oak with a girth of close to 9 meters is one of the oldest in Surrey, standing with a stately gravitas near an avenue of Spanish Chestnuts in Shere Park (part of Albury Park). Having walked and cycled past this tree many times, I never fail to stop and wonder at its great age and size, to imagine the sureness of effort required to establish its root system deep underground over hundreds of years, unhurriedly pushing its branches skywards whilst the great events of history have played out. The oak continues to grow and adapt as trees are wont to do, providing shelter for birds and wildlife and a fertile environment for mosses, lichens and fungi - its resilience a metaphor for hope in an increasingly uncertain world.”

Helen Baines is currently enrolled on a third year of the Turps Correspondence Course. She graduated from Epsom School of Art with a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design and later went on to study printmaking at The Art Academy London. Recent selected exhibitions include the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition and the ING Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries. Her work has been acquired by Art Acumen for Freshfields’ Annual Exhibition of works on paper, and is held in private and public collections including the V&A Print Archive and the Scarborough Gallery and Museums Trust.
We are sending our congratulations and warm wishes We are sending our congratulations and warm wishes to @anya.kashina as she embarks on her MFA at @cityandguilds . May it be a joyous and fruitful journey. 🥂🎨
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Anya Kashina, Silk Flowers, 2023, monotype collage pasted on primed wood panel in artist frame, 21x16x3.5cm

This work is available for purchase. Link in bio.
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Anya Kashina is a Russian-born, British artist who lives and works in London. She makes paintings and works on paper that are rooted in abstraction. Through the use of mark, colour and scale she creates invented spaces and visually articulates the feelings associated with looking at them. She holds a BA from the University of Leeds and a training qualification from the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after VI Surikov. She has shown in numerous group shows in London including at the Saatchi Gallery in 2018 and her work is held in private collections in the UK, USA, Russia and France.
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#flowers #abstract #smallworks #anyakashina #floral #pastel #contemporaryart #artcollector
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