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Spotlight Exhibition @ Jeannie Avent Gallery, North Cross Road


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Focus LDN

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A SPOTLIGHT EXHIBITION

30th March ? 11th April @ Jeannie Avent Gallery


Featuring the works of three emerging British artists:


Brad Kenny, Dean Rossiter & Tom Cox.


All bringing an entirely different approach to contemporary painting, these select artists are starting to turn heads in London?s art scene. Their unique vision, drive and swift progression is a testament to their passion, and being so young this is an exhibition not to be missed!


Brad Kenny


Kenny?s artwork offers the viewer a fresh take on figurative painting and portraiture. His big bold brush strokes, unique angular mark marking and energetic pallet are implemented with confidence, and serve well to express the subtleties of his subjects.


With the public loving his capacity to express emotion through the human form, he was one of Focus LDN?s best sellers in the Winter Exhibition, 2016.


Dean Rossiter


Rossiter?s artworks are developed through rigorous experimentation with various binders and chemicals, this has led to paintings which are expressive of their constituent parts and serve to demonstrate the spontaneity of his process. His powerful backgrounds provide the perfect spring board for his trademark splash, which articulates the natural sensuality of both paint and form.


Only two years since graduation, he is already represented by galleries in Shanghai and Madrid, and is frequently sought out for corporate commissions.


Tom Cox


Cox?s artwork seeks to capture London?s ever changing urban landscape. He indulges the viewer with paintings which explore all the progressions and nuances of modern city life. He uses a unique combination of Indian ink and oil paint to develop his canvas, whilst retaining a loose, free style to his mark making.


Cox was recently featured in the Evening Standard as a ?young British artist to look out for in 2017? and the demand and value of his paintings has been steadily increasing for the past three years.


14 North Cross Road, Dulwich, SE22 9EU


Open Hours: Monday ? Saturday 11am-7pm | Sunday 10am - 6pm

Admission: Free

Private View: Wednesday 5th April 6pm - 9pm

For more info please visit www.focusldn.com

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