Thursday, 13 July 2017
Vogue!
Just found out that I'm in this months' edition of Vogue, sadly not for my great fashion sense but for an image of London featuring alongside an article by Cristina Ruiz...
Saturday, 24 June 2017
Blackheath Halls Summer Exhibition
Last chance to visit our fantastic Summer exhibition at Blackheath Halls, the exhibition is open until Thursday 29th June 10AM - 5PM daily. For more information please visit our Facebook page https://en-gb.facebook.com/www.blackheathartsociety.org.uk/ . This year the society celebrates it's 70th anniversary and as such is the oldest art society in London, launched in 1947 with Graham Sutherland as first President.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
A Huge Thank You!
To everyone who visited the exhibition and to all those who made it to the talk and to West Greenwich Library who hosted the exhibition and were so generous with their help and support.I have hugely enjoyed this trip down memory lane and hope you did too? For those that missed the talk but would like to see it I will be posting a video of the talk on this blog soon.
Photo courtesy of Irene Butcher
Photo courtesy of Irene Butcher
Friday, 26 May 2017
West Greenwich Library
West Greenwich Library is a grade 11 listed building designed by Sir A B Thomas in the early 20th Century. It has been greatly loved and valued by the local community over many years as a haven for learning and a quiet place to knuckle down and work or study. More recently exciting events take place there which are advertised by the library. You can find more information on their Facebook page plus a great (first attempt!) video of the Private View for the current exhibition https://m.facebook.com/West-Greenwich-Library-118580911529228/#_=_ . The Library is helped by the Friends of West Greenwich Library, you can find out more about them here; http://www.greenwichlibrary.org/greenwich-library/friends-of-greenwich-library/ . Please help keep this valuable community resource going by joining up, it's very reasonable and they help support the following;
- Children’s Outreach: supports the Summer Reading and Reading Readiness programs and partners with the Head Start program to encourage development of early literacy reading skills
- Greenwich Library’s Book Van: provides weekly delivery and pick-up service to senior residences in Greenwich
- The Friends Friday Film series: for nearly 40 years has provided an eclectic mix of new releases, classics and foreign films
- Children’s Programs and Shows: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, Grammy winners Brady Rymer and the Little Band that Could
- Concerts in our Cole Auditorium: distinguished Musicians from Marlboro and pianist Jeremy Denk
- The Flinn Gallery: offers a range of exhibits focused on contemporary artists.
- The Oral History Project: a collection of more than 800 interviews with people who have helped to make or witnessed Greenwich history.
Sunday, 14 May 2017
Scenes from Post-War London 1946 - 1960 exhibition
Some photos from the exhibition currently on at West Greenwich Library...
Photo courtesy of Irene Butcher
Photo courtesy of Irene Butcher
Photo courtesy of Irene Butcher
Scenes from Post-War London. The Early Paintings of Terry Scales.
9th May - 10th June.
West Greenwich Library, 146 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NN.
Opening times;
Monday: 2pm to 7pm
Tuesday: 9am to 5.30pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am to 7pm
Friday: 2pm to 5.30pm
Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 2pm to 7pm
Tuesday: 9am to 5.30pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am to 7pm
Friday: 2pm to 5.30pm
Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
Date of artist talk; 9th June 3 - 4 pm, free.
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Blackheath Art Society 70th Anniversary Show
Our 70th Anniversary Show will be held at Blackheath Halls, 23 Lee Road, SE3 9RG from 3 to 29th June. More details to follow...
Friday, 5 May 2017
Scenes from Post-War London 1946 - 1960 exhibition
This is the last of my blogs relating to the 3 large paintings that will be on show at West Greenwich Library 9th May - 10th June 2017...
Throughout the 50's and 60's the City of London spread itself serenely with only St Paul's Dome being a lone focal point when viewed from the heights of Greenwich Park. Between the South and the North bank in spite of the river there seemed to be a continuity. All this radically changed when the dynamic tower of Canary Wharf thrust skyward, followed some years later by the construction of a new cubist city. I have made several paintings of this before and after spectacle. This particular work explores the lower reaches of Greenwich Park with just a few industrial chimneys in the middle distance. Originally painted in 1960 and called 'Looking West' I re-titled it 'Before Canary Wharf' as it had such a dramatic impact on the view. The image above is a detail from the larger work.
Not in the exhibition but by way of illustrating the contrast is this view...
Initially I was against the notion of a skyscraper opposite the Royal Naval College but when it was built I was fascinated by the way it changed colour and responded to the light of day.
More information about the exhibition here and here and by scrolling down below!
Detail from 'Before Canary Wharf' , oil on canvas, 28" x 37". £900.
Throughout the 50's and 60's the City of London spread itself serenely with only St Paul's Dome being a lone focal point when viewed from the heights of Greenwich Park. Between the South and the North bank in spite of the river there seemed to be a continuity. All this radically changed when the dynamic tower of Canary Wharf thrust skyward, followed some years later by the construction of a new cubist city. I have made several paintings of this before and after spectacle. This particular work explores the lower reaches of Greenwich Park with just a few industrial chimneys in the middle distance. Originally painted in 1960 and called 'Looking West' I re-titled it 'Before Canary Wharf' as it had such a dramatic impact on the view. The image above is a detail from the larger work.
Not in the exhibition but by way of illustrating the contrast is this view...
Modern City Ancient Shore , oil on canvas.
Initially I was against the notion of a skyscraper opposite the Royal Naval College but when it was built I was fascinated by the way it changed colour and responded to the light of day.
More information about the exhibition here and here and by scrolling down below!
Scenes from Post-War London. The Early Paintings of Terry Scales.
9th May - 10th June.
West Greenwich Library, 146 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8NN.
Opening times;
Monday: 2pm to 7pm
Tuesday: 9am to 5.30pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am to 7pm
Friday: 2pm to 5.30pm
Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 2pm to 7pm
Tuesday: 9am to 5.30pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am to 7pm
Friday: 2pm to 5.30pm
Saturday: 9am to 5pm
Sunday: Closed
Date of artist talk; 9th June 3 - 4 pm, free.
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