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Love B&W - Love Sasara's Tardis


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Hi,


I'd like to invite you to visit my recently opened 'small but perfectly formed' boutique art gallery shop - aptly called 'Sasara's Tardis'. It is situated at the back of (walk in & through) the new beautifully quaint charity shop 'Clothes for Causes' - 51 Grove Vale (SE22 8EQ).


I offer framed vintage style fine art b&w photographic artwork - ideal gifts or stylish enhancements to home, business or workspace interiors.


All images are original, captured by and available to purchase from myself - Val Kelly - The Singing Photographer. A varied mix, which includes street, travel, urban, people, abstract, local ( London, S.E London) & global scenes ( eg. Paris, Jamaica- island wide , Italy, Goal, Marakesh etc) - 'The Streets of London & Beyond' collection is an ongoing venture which will see new images (open & limited edition) added regularly.


Available in various sizes and ready to hang, my images are currently presented mounted in/on one-of-a-kind hand painted, hand finished distressed frames made from reclaimed wood, on sleek contemporary frameless aluminium (mid to large sizes), as well as classically framed with high quality conservation gallery mounts.


I also offer a growing collection of greeting cards (blank) in b&w as well as my highly contrasting, vividly coloured ' Essence of Jamaica Collection'...


I have always been a great lover of b&w photography and as such am psyched to have the opportunity to return to East Dulwich ( previously on NorthCross Rd) to share that passion face to face and make my work available for those among you who've also been bitten by the mono bug.

Please feel free to pop in, browse (buy something....did I say that??) and say 'hi'...I'm in Wed - Sat 10.30-5.30pm.


Many thanks for having taken time out to read this. Look forward to seeing you....

Val


07736 968 366

Sasara's Tardis

[email protected]


Ps. Coming soon: www.sasara.co.uk - my online gallery shop and as well as an easily accessible mode within 'the Tardis' which will enable visitors to view the full collection from which they will be able to select and order according to personal taste & needs.

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