The Other Art Fair L.A.

March 30th -April 2nd 2023 at The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica Airport. Los Angeles.

I’ll be showing a selection from TheNight Swimmers series. Tickets available at TheOtherArtFair.com. This is my first art show for a while and I have the chance to see some of these works in print for the first time. Come and join me and have look at the other artists work along with a wee dram of Mothers Ruin !

Architectural Shapes. 2 for the price of 1 offer throughout March

Architectural Patterns from around the world. If you message me via this portal during the month of March I will offer two prints for the price of one at whatever size suits your needs. More options at Saatchi Art online

'Heavenly Swim' adorns the walls in The New York Times

Photographic Art Work by Matthew Farrar @matfarrarimage.com

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/05/realestate/making-a-big-impact-on-a-small-budget.html

Add a Vintage Find

Not every piece of furniture and accessory needs to be a showstopper. A single distinctive object can create a focal point and enhance the appearance of a larger space.

“One special thing can elevate a whole room,” said Vanessa Alexander, the founder of Alexander Design, in Santa Monica, Calif. “We always try to include something vintage or one of a kind in every room. It’s something that can’t be easily replicated and has a story.”

In one Malibu, Calif., home, Ms. Alexander added a 1950s chair by Osvaldo Borsani to a corner of the living room. It is as much a sculptural element, she noted, as a place to sit.

For her own home in Malibu, she found a perforated, brass-globe pendant lamp at a flea market and had it rewired as a statement piece for a sunroom. “It adds a textural moment,” she said. “And at night, it gives off a pattern” when illuminated.

A vintage 1950s chair by Osvaldo Borsani serves as a sculptural element in a Malibu, Calif., living room by Alexander Design.CreditSam Frost