"Nothing is Certain" is an exhibition of twelve experimental abstract paintings based on book titles. It is part of a personal project that I am working on celebrating books and libraries - one that I will be developing over the course of 2018 (and beyond).
The paintings can be seen at Putney Library, Disraeli Road, London, SW15 from 8th to 27th April 2018. Each one is available for sale, via the library, 10% of the proceeds from any sale will be donated to Glass Door London, a charity that supports people who are homeless.
I am sharing the art space with my friend, photographer Greg Pugsley, who is exhibiting a series of photographs taken during his travels in South East Asia from 1998 to 2005.
Please do come and see the exhibition if you get the chance :)
More information will be added over the next few days, so feel free to check back soon!
Putney Library opening hours:
MON 09:00 - 20:00
TUE Closed
WED 09:00 - 20:00
THU 09:00 - 20:00
FRI 09:00 - 17:00
SAT 09:00 - 17:00
SUN 13:00 - 17:00
Catalogue:
Rhapsody in Green - inspired by the title of a book by Charlotte Mendelsohn
Designing with Natural Forms 1 - inspired by the title of a book by Natalie d’Arbeloff
Designing with Natural Forms 2 - inspired by the title of a book by Natalie d’Arbeloff
The Sun & Her Flowers - inspired by the title of a book by Rupi Kaur
Spirals in Time - inspired by the title of a book by Helen Scales
The Sea, The Sea - inspired by the title of a book by Iris Murdoch
This September Sun - inspired by the title of a book by Bryony Rheam
The Sound of Things Falling - inspired by the title of a book by Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Nothing is Certain
Sunquakes - inspired by the title of a book by J. B. Zirker
Good Morning, Midnight - inspired by the title of a book by Jean Rhys
The Blazing World - inspired by the title of a book by Siri Hustvedt