Mark Walter and More Monochrome

Since my last newsletter, the last exhibition, In Harm's Way was a great success in visitor numbers and sales.  Thanks again to Oli Spleen and Wolfgang Dubieniec for making it a great event, and thanks to everyone who came, it was lovely to see so many friends and also new faces. 

I have a lot coming up including a group show, Do You See What I Sea, which had its private view on Friday 20 October. There are nine artists and it's at the Cake Room and the exhibition runs until 12 November.

In December I have a solo exhibition at the pop-up gallery in Priory Meadow in early December.  More details will be forthcoming in my next newsletter, Please view my Events page for details.

Above are a couple of pictures from the private view of In Harm's Way.

Above are the three works that I am showing at the Cake Room. They are 'When The Fisherman Comes', 'Undermine me like a Dorset Cliff', and 'You cast me away like a piece of Driftwood'.

I recently visited a gallery in South London that I hadn't been to before, playfully named The Sunday Painter. I really love the space, laid out on two floors and maybe a location you would not expect to see a modern contemporary gallery situated on South Lambeth Road. The latest exhibition titled 'When a Bird Lands on the Ground it invariably stops singing' by Ernesto Burgos a Chilean-American born in Santa Clare, California in 1979. I really loved his playful abstract works made from fibreglass, cardboard, resin, and wood and topped with oil paint, polyurethane wood stain, topped with different brush strokes as well as a spray bottle. Burgos is primarily a sculptor but these works that hang on the wall rather than his usual floor-based work have embraced a more painterly expression. I recommend a trip to this Portuguese-laden part of south London to see this stunning and exciting exhibition but be quick as the show closes on the 28th of October. 

As we move into the autumnal part of the year, one of my favourites and obviously not mentioning Christmas! I look forward to sharing more details of my latest works and up-and-coming exhibitions in my next newsletter.