Archive for the ‘Gabrielle Bradshaw’ Category
4 SLWAs featured in ArtDog at Tres Chelsea show
Posted in Gabrielle Bradshaw, Marion Jones, Moira Jarvis, Tina Mammoser, tagged Gabrielle Bradshaw, Marion Jones, Moira Jarvis, Art Dog London, ArtDog, Tina Mammoser, Tres Chelsea on June 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
34 South London Women Artists in Dulwich Open House
Posted in Beth Wintgens, Deanna Jackson, Edori Iris Fertig, Gabrielle Bradshaw, Helen Bridges, Ilinca Cantacuzino, Jennifer Merrell, Jenny Ronay, Joan Byrne, Joan eytle Kendall, Jolie Goodman, Julia Burnett, Julie Bennett, Lene Bladbjerg, Leonie Cronin, Liz Charsley-Jory, Liz Dalton, Lucy Bainbridge, Lucy Duke, Marcia Bennett Male, Mary Mellish, Moira Jarvis, Pia Randall-Goddard, Sheena Symes, Sue Blandford, Susan Wood, Tina Mammoser, Virrgo, kate Pritchard, tagged Dulwich Festival, Dulwich Open House, Open House, open studio, SLWA, South london women artists on May 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
If you missed us at Bankside Gallery last week here’s another unparalled chance to see the work of lots of South London Women Artists.
ARTDOG EXHIBITION
Posted in Exhibitions, Gabrielle Bradshaw, Liz Charsley-Jory, tagged ArtDog, drawing, Gabrielle Bradshaw, Linda Duffy, Liz Charsley-Jory, Painting, prints on November 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Featured Artist: Gabrielle Bradshaw
Posted in Gabrielle Bradshaw, Interview, tagged Gabrielle Bradshaw, Jeannie Avent gallery, Susan Wood on September 29, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Trees, charcoal and metal lines Interview with Gabrielle Bradshaw by Susan Wood In May I caught up with Gabrielle Bradshaw at Jeannie Avent Gallery in East Dulwich. She was surrounded by her works in charcoal, metal wall sculptures and her new venture, works in colour. Gabrielle came from an artistic family. Her father worked in [...]
Gabrielle Bradshaw
Posted in Gabrielle Bradshaw, tagged Gabrielle Bradshaw on March 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Kissing Gate charcoal 120cm x 100cm (November 2007) Artist statement: My main activity has always been drawing. I work directly from the landscape using charcoal and it is the quality of the marks on the paper that interest me. By heating and beating lengths of steel at the forge I can recreate these marks in my [...]





