Latest Entries by New Blood Art

Posted February 20, 2017 by New Blood Art

Peter Blake’s new collage art work on the Mandarin Oriental – including NBA’s Orlanda Broom

‘Our Fans’ by Sir Peter Blake takes up residence on Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London’s Knightsbridge façade during part of the extensive renovation of this historic hotel – NewBloodArt Masters artist Orlanda Broom is included in the crowd of people – “actors, musicians, dancers, designers – who all happen to be fans of Mandarin Oriental. […]

Posted February 12, 2017 by New Blood Art

The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize

The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize is an annual art award, intended to encourage creative representational painting and draughtsmanship. It gives out prizes totalling £30,000. The prize originated in London in 2005. This year NewBloodArt artists John Clark and Anna McNeil are selected finalists – they will both be showing in the exhibition at the Mall galleries […]

Posted February 7, 2017 by New Blood Art

Original art for your Valentine

The gift of art is romantic at any time of year and especially so on Valentines Day, perhaps, in part, because of its enduring quality. 
We’ve put together a few original artworks that directly or obliquely speak about love.. Romantic Landscape By John Clark £220   Last Station By Christopher Jenkins £1850   Hot Mess […]

Posted January 25, 2017 by New Blood Art

Greenery

Greenery Pantone have named ’Greenery’ as colour of the year for 2017. Greenery is a ”fresh and zesty yellow-green shade” a shade that many of us would think of as apple green. We think all shades of green will have their moment this year and that you’ll be seeing green in all its guises enhancing interior spaces. Original art is […]

Posted January 24, 2017 by New Blood Art

New Artist: Zolt Dudás

The use of archaic Christian iconography in the shadow of our present day’s existentialist questions is one of the central elements of my work. The religious, historical and cultural references not only act as a frame in my drawings and paintings, but also as a tool to ‘measure’ the different times, events to connect and […]

Posted January 23, 2017 by New Blood Art

New Artist: Jessica Copping

My practice articulates a post-apocalyptic worldview, that combines humanities fading presence with elements from nature to question how long man will live in respect to deep time and to comment on the culpability of our actions against the environment for humans now and humans to come.. View Jessica’s page here

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New Artist: Jude Mackay

Mackay’s paintings depict domestic interior spaces, usually seen from a low viewpoint as if we are seeing the room as small children. The compositions are usually simple, with careful attention to detail, such as the pattern on a piece of lace or the effect of light on a tiled floor. Despite their mundane subject matter […]

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New Artist: Blandine Bardeau

“From entangled concoctions, rise beings from another world. They swim in a joyful accumulation of form and colour. My pieces reconcile the man-made plastic paraphernalia with their organic counterparts, a world where jellyfish has morphed with plastic jewellery, where composted peppers grow neon pink wool yarns and where flower petals grow out of shower puffs. […]

Posted January 22, 2017 by New Blood Art

Artists & Studios: Toni Cogdell

“As flickers of starlight in a constellation of living bodies, the figures in my paintings are solitary, but not alone. The inward moment they are captured in; their form fusing with paint, marks and textures, acts as a portal to spaces behind knowledge, a sensory sea of feeling, a self beneath our belief of the […]

Posted January 18, 2017 by New Blood Art

Investment Tip: Brigitte Yoshiko Pruchnow

Brigitte Yoshiko Pruchnow has been selling consistently well, particularly last year, when following inclusion at Tokyo Art Fair (and a feature in Metropolis Tokyo Magazine as one of the fair’s highlights), she sold over 60 pieces, including sales to buyers in the US, Dubai, Australia and Japan. Brigitte’s larger paintings will see around a 30% […]