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The Dish & the Spoon cafe, located in Nunhead, on Cheltenham Road (near Peckham Rye park) is looking for local artists who would like to display their work, with opportunities to do private view events to promote your work. The only caveat to this invitation is work must be family friendly, as the cafe is used predominantly by parents with young children. If you are interested please contact via PM. Thanks.
  • 4 weeks later...

Hi I am very interested in sharing my art, to be honest I have only just started painting again, I tend to paint animal and do abstract paintings, landscapes too. some I have sold and given away so I need to paint some new items. I am currently have 2 paintings on the go, one of a pier and the other of a cat, I would be interested in displaying my work, but will need time to do some more paintings. look forward to hearing from yours sincerely.


here are a few items I have done in the past.


Shan Hart

Hi Shan

Lovely work. Would definately be interested in displaying it. I currently have 1 artist who has a small amount of work to display and we have discussed a joint exhibition with maybe an evening of talks with the artists, if that is something you'd like to do.

Anyway thanks for getting in touch.

Hello,


This is a lovely idea!


If you don't mind something a little illustrative I'd be very interested in sharing my work.

You can see a sample of what I do on my site here: http://www.madeofsquares.co.uk/project-type/illustration/

Obviously the life drawing won't be appropriate, but I've been working on lots of animal stuff lately.


If your walls are full now, I'd be happy to be considered for the future if you think my work is suitable.


Thanks!

Steve

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