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Eve Tudor

Having successfully completed a Business Management MA at the London College of Printing and a BA in Contemporary Fine Art Practice from Goldsmiths College, Eve Georgiou is now working as a freelance photographer at London's Tate Britain.
 
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Gerard Tunney

Having gained his Masters at Northumbria University, experienced artist Gerard Tunney has exhibited widely across the North of England but also at many well known London galleries. Inspired by dance and the theatre, he has successfully undertaken residencies with the Birmingham Royal Ballet and the Opera North Tour. The acrylic paintings on canvas here in our Londonart collection depict ballet dancers at the barre and in movement, in subtle, pastel tones. Compositionally, they have a modernist feel, reminiscent of Matta in their spatial configurations, as he makes the most of the dance studio's mirrored, myriad reflections. There is also a definite nod to the kinds of stories which have long since fuelled the arts: ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics and Greek mythology.
 
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Kasia Turajczyk

There can be little doubting the spiritual influence in the artwork created by Kasia. She uses her passion for Buddhism and Taoism in order to infuse her work with an energy which should speak to the viewers directly. Her art is part reality, part dream and part allegory for a world sinking too heavily into capitalism and away from the philosophical. There is an uneasy edge to several of these works with children’s characters looking on with vacant eyes after they have become products for multinational corporation to seek profit. But these are not grim, downbeat pictures. They are infused with life, light and hope. Kasia says she paints in order to move her audience or to merely make them stop and think. At LondonArt we believe she has achieved this aim and are sure that our customers will find a moment to stand before these images and reflect on the world.
 
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Diane Urwin

Diane Urwin’s wonderfully crafted works look good enough to eat. Each piece of fruit is rendered in exquisite detail and seems to hang before the viewer, enticing them in. The wonderfully captured ceramics sit in the soft light and glisten. The reflections of the fruit’s soft skin cast the painting in a gently glowing colour against a deep, dark background. When she paints portraits and harbour scenes she applies the same keen eye for detail and wonderfully skilful technique to create truly exceptional works. Her branches elegantly stretch across the paintings, holding plump, ripe Sharon fruit. Already an established artist, we are very pleased to bring to you the work of this gifted painter.
 
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Dan Usher

Dan is a spontaneous painter who likes experimentation and exploration of varied themes. Therefore his images are often far apart from each other and deal with unrelated subjects. Dan says that his main interest lays in the opportunities that each medium posses in creating the final effect and atmosphere.
 
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Natalia Ustinova

Natalia Ustinova-Buchman, was born in Moscow, Russia in 1982, and now lives and works in London. Inspired by nature and the changing climate, her work focuses on the seasons and the way in which they can influence and affect our mood and emotions.
 
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Csilla Varga

Born in Hungary in 1975 Csilla Varga has lived and worked in London, UK since 2000. A sculptor of growing reputation, Csilla specialises in solid bronze figurative sculpture. By exploring the human form Varga hopes "to achieve more levels of meaning, more possibilities of understanding. I would like to think of my works, as signs, that people would remember in very important moments of their lives, something that would leave a mark on their soul." Now currently exhibiting in the UK and France, Varga's expressive work has recently been commissioned and is now held in numerous private collections across London.
 
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Alexandre Vassilev-Vasilevsa

The paintings of Alexandre Vassilev-Vasilevsa strive to be and indeed achieve their author's goal, of being quite unique. He is interested in the process of the work, believing that the viewer should be able to track the changes. Thus each painting comes with its own memory card with a video of the painting's progress! But apart from this interesting departure, the paintings themselves are an exploration of fragmentation. Some appear to derive from mosaics yet others are like screens made up of thousands of shattered pixel shards: This interrupted treatment of the visual field is combined with conceptual play using the high art of Christo, Rothko and Modigliani. Yet he cleverly juxtaposes these with simulations of everyday formica surfaces such as cafe tables, toilet walls and municipal spaces.
 
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Alla Vaysman

Alla Vaysman is a prolific painter and fine art teacher who was trained in Russian but now lives and works in Germany. She works with equal facility in oils, acrylics and watercolours and shows her works in many exhibitions around Germany and Russia.
 
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George AKA MERLIN Vernon

Born 1948 in Nottingham, UK, George is the founder of the Tube-ism movement. After studying art in the 1960s he spent a number of years travelling around Europe before returning to Bristol to establish the movement. His work although related to "death and its mystical never ending cycle", is profusely vibrant and vivacious. Vernon is currently working on a series of paintings entitled The Resurrection Descending . Vernon's first children's book, The Corn Queen was published in 2004 and he has recently exhibited at the Royal West Academy. He has works in numerous public and private collections.
 
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