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Christmas Open Studios!

Welcome everyone !

Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th, 11am- 5pm, Open Studios, original paintings,

fantastic sculptures by Catherine Mcleod and art London greeting cards.


"We are two very enthusiastic local artists who decided to open a little funky gallery studio in Nunhead to show their unique paintings.

Futuristic Cityscapes, Wonderful Seascapes and Greeting Cards by Maria and John,

at very reasonable prices!

Very relaxed environment to which everyone is welcome, even your pets as we are a dog friendly gallery "


2 Borland Road SE15 3AJ

The famous Ivy House Pub is just walking distance!


We are open to the public at least one day at the weekend!


You can also book an appointment at your convenience to come and see us!

Contact Maria : 07984048203

[email protected]

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Just before the opening of our Private View evening on Friday!

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Such a great night at the Private View!

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One of Maria's paintings..

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