insideKENT Magazine Issue 39 - June 2015 | Page 22

ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT Low Tide by Louise Davies CELEBRATING 17 YEARS OF Gallery Seventeen Gallery Seventeen has evolved into a comprehensive art centre; offering Beckenham, Kent, an extensive range of artwork for sale; morning and evening ceramics and art classes; and providing a complete in-house framing service. Gallery Seventeen is celebrating its 17-year anniversary with a gallery refurbishment and a showcase of the best artwork from local and international artists. With a vast selection of artwork to cater for a wide range of tastes and pockets, Gallery Seventeen has something for everyone. Located along the High Street in Beckenham, overlooking Beckenham Green, Gallery Seventeen is idyllically located a two-minute walk from Beckenham Junction Station. The new exhibition includes limited-edition prints by nationally acclaimed contemporary painter, Mary Fedden (1915-2012); installation work from local artist, Gregory Sodergren’s Matchbox Butterfly Series; stunning contemporary etchings by Louise Davies; and illustrations signed and numbered by Sir Quentin Blake. This eclectic mix makes Gallery Seventeen the perfect spot for a good browse. Currently exhibited on Gallery Seventeen’s feature wall is a stunning trio by Dan Crisp. Dan Crisp’s new body of work explores the breadth and diversity of printmaking techniques. Each print is a short run edition of only 35; each original print is a giclée base, layered with silk-screen metallic ink, spot gloss varnish and hand-applied 'gold' leaf. Dan Crisp’s entirely hand created and unique style of digital painting is a contemporary response to the vast and varied influences of the British landscape. From contemporary digital art to a contemporary twist on etching as a printmaking technique, Louise Davies is a professional painter and printmaker who, like Dan Crisp, also produces work responding to the British landscape. Davies’ boldness with colour produces stunning results; rich colours contrasted with light, delicate, textured details, produce beautiful landscapes with depth and atmosphere. Louise Davies’ contemporary use of printmaking techniques pushes the boundaries of the traditional etching practises, producing unique and exciting results. Etching is a handprinting process; Louise prepares the metal print plate and etches each design by hand. The ink is hand applied and printed in layers using a traditional print press. Traditionally, etching is a very precise mark-making process; however, Louise’s combination of free mark-making and collagraphy allows her landscape designs to form through the colour and ink. Davies is a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, and lives and works in Blackheath. She graduated with a Fine Art Degree from Central Saint Martins and then completed an MA in Printmaking at Camberwell College of Art. Born in 1932 in Sidcup, Kent, internationally acclaimed illustrator Sir Quentin Blake is a local boy at heart. Best known for his illustrations for Roald Dahl's beloved stories, Sir Quentin Blake is a firm family favourite with children and adults alike. Gallery Seventeen stocks a wide range of both his collector’s edition and his signed and number prints. New to Gallery Seventeen, Gregory Södergren’s Matchbox Butterflies are flying off the walls! The Matchbox Butterflies are an ongoing 22 series of works that reuse beautiful vintage matchbox labels. These delicate labels are lovingly hand cut then arranged and balanced into symmetrical patterns. "I am interested in incorporating printed matter into my work, and enjoy the challenges of presentation and arrangement with hand produced or pre-existing objects. I enjoy the repetitive, almost meditative process of hand cutting each one; these minute differences lend something organic to the otherwise clinical design of the pieces," explains Södergren. Further works by local artists include watercolours by Lindis Richards and Sue Bradley, and etchings by local printmakers John Grigsby, Jennifer Kirby and Lucy Cooper. Gallery Seventeen also offers a full in-house framing service. Not only does it frame artwork, but also interesting items such as medals, sports shirts, jewellery, memorabilia and much more. Whether you’re redecorating the house, an art enthusiast, or just popping along the road for coffee, do visit Gallery Seventeen for a good browse! Gallery Seventeen 20 High Street Beckenham BR3 1AY 020 8658 1788 www.galleryseventeen.co.uk