MeetAlberto Sanchez, one of Retrospect Galleries' most popular artists. In this video you will get to know the artists a little better, see him at work in his studio and find our what inspires this creative mind.
In this video, artistNicole Tijouxtalks about her creative process where she also shares what inspires her and how her own experiences shape the paintings she makes in the studio.
American artist Betsy Enzensberger has become well known for her realistic, larger-than-life sculptures of dripping, frozen treats and other sweet-toothed delights.
In this video, you can 'visit' Betsy in her studio and see where the sweet magic happens as she shows us the space where she has been making her resin sculptures for more than 10 years.
London based painter Nicole Tijoux answers our lockdown special Q&A. She has also been busy working in her studio and has a new online exhibition,'Quarantine'.
Right now I am... excited to be back in my studio after lockdown.. working on getting my mojo back
At the moment I am working on…taking off the dustsheets and re-promoting my Solo Show which started one-week before lockdown. I have taken the opportunity to shoot video & photographs of the show to create in a virtual tour/gallery.I think this is becoming the norm for promoting /showing work alongside physical shows & art fairs.
Over the course of lockdown, I have challenged myself to… tidy up my digital artwork files on my hard drive so that I have a comprehensive catalogue of my finished work.. I have had to work through 3TB of what is effectively a digital scrapbook.. I am still only half way through!
My biggest mistake this year was…laughing at a friend who bought 100 facemasks at the beginning of March.
In this time lapse, you can see artist Lantomoworking on one of her original drawings in her studio. Experimenting with wood, a warm and unique material, using tools and aesthetics belonging to the contemporary illustration, Lantomo creates an imaginary world of characters frozen at the instant in which they express themselves. Pencil, charcoal, acrylics and inks are her basic painting elements, usually working with mixed technique and a preference for black, white and red.
We recently spoke with artist and photographer Gavin Mitchell on the occasion of his exhibition'This Was Then, This is Now'which you can explore onour website.
Gavin's work explores the juxtaposition and clash of cultures from a variety of different eras, most recently in his collection, ‘East Meets West’, which is featured in this exhibition.