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old and tired and treacherous........
About my artwork
Drawing on his knowledge of computer and commercial design techniques, processes and working methods Alan King has developed his own unique and recognisable style. Strong, bold, and rich with colour, his vibrant and vividly surreal landscapes bridge the gap between surrealist imagery and New Media technique. The drawing aspect leaves in the art aspect while the computer portion allows the artist to make some odd, yet intriguing, images with much more clarity than old fashioned drawing and painting can provide.
Cloisterham's will mainly be for fine art, photography, sculpture and installations depending on size. I also aim to incorporate other creative aspects such as poetry, music and other aspects of the art world subject to review and suitability.
I would like to concentrate on mid-career and new talent artists, hoping to expose them to a wider audience than they may currently have, by using my contacts within the art world and also my location.
Being outside of London, in kent, and near to all means of public transport such as sea, bus, air and rail including the channel tunnel, and also being in the heart of creative history and a huge regeneration scheme, that is also part of the 2012 olympics, I aim to take advantage of my situation on behalf of artists I would like to help break into the public eye.
Any submission would be preferably sent to the gallery either digitally by email or if needed by post. However, as a new premises, I cannot release the address for the gallery for another 3 weeks.
Any postal submission will not be returned unless self-addressed postage is included.
All submissions must be with a view to exhibit on a solo basis or as part of a group effort.
The gallery will charge on a weekly basis and also dependant upon the type of service that the artist would like. Services can be discussed at a later stage in the process. We can provide as little or as much effort as required, we are open to discussion on budget.
On behalf of Cloisterham's thank you for taking time out to contact us, please feel free to contact the gallery and we look forward to accomodating you in the future
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Cloisterham's will mainly be for fine art, photography, sculpture and installations depending on size. I also aim to incorporate other creative aspects such as poetry, music and other aspects of the art world subject to review and suitability.
I would like to concentrate on mid-career and new talent artists, hoping to expose them to a wider audience than they may currently have, by using my contacts within the art world and also my location.
Being outside of London, in kent, and near to all means of public transport such as sea, bus, air and rail including the channel tunnel, and also being in the heart of creative history and a huge regeneration scheme, that is also part of the 2012 olympics, I aim to take advantage of my situation on behalf of artists I would like to help break into the public eye.
Any submission would be preferably sent to the gallery either digitally by email or if needed by post. However, as a new premises, I cannot release the address for the gallery for another 3 weeks.
Any postal submission will not be returned unless self-addressed postage is included.
All submissions must be with a view to exhibit on a solo basis or as part of a group effort.
The gallery will charge on a weekly basis and also dependant upon the type of service that the artist would like. Services can be discussed at a later stage in the process. We can provide as little or as much effort as required, we are open to discussion on budget.
On behalf of Cloisterham's thank you for taking time out to contact us, please feel free to contact the gallery and we look forward to accomodating you in the future
Best regards from Holland,
Hans Mertens
www.hansmertens.nl
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