Studio 27
This studio is open 14-16 June 2024
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07769 601030
Digital images, drawing, painting, printmaking
In recent years drawing has become more important within my practice alongside my preoccupation with architecture and Islamic geometry.
In the last year, I was the winner of the handdrawn category of the Architecture Drawing Prize at the Soane Museum and have work in both the Trinity Buoy Wharf Working Drawing Prize & the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize.
A selection of my paintings, drawings and prints were shown in the Centre Pompidou in the largest retrospective of Norman Foster's work to date.
My painting "Fatherland Room" was shown at the Asheville Art Museum, USA in "Beyond the Lens: Photorealist Perspectives on Looking, Seeing, and Painting - Asheville Art Museum.
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Studio information
The studio is not on the ground floor.
Steps down into studio.
Steps up to mezzanine.
4 St. Peter’s Wharf,
Chiswick Mall,
London W6 9UD.
Tel. 020 8741 2707
Mobile: 07760 244 122
If driving:
From east:
Turn left off Great West Road (A4) at Black Lion Lane South (shortly after a petrol station). Black Lion Lane South leads you right into Hammersmith Terrace.
St. Peter’s Wharf is attached to the end of Hammersmith Terrace on your left. Looks like 60’s flats with garages at the bottom.
From west:
At Hogarth roundabout (i.e. junction of Burlington Lane/Hogarth Lane/Great West Road) take Church Street to river.
Left at river along Chiswick Mall.
Eventually reach a hump in the road.
Shortly after hump St. Peter’s Wharf is on your right. Looks like 60’s flats with garages at the bottom.
If coming by tube it is 10 minutes walk from Stamford Brook tube station, on the District Line.
Exit station and turn right onto Goldhawk Road. Walk to King Street (main road).
Cross King Street and almost straight across but slightly to your left is St. Peter’s Square. Walk to the bottom of the square and you will see St. Peter’s Church to the left.
By this church you will find an underpass (under the Great West Road)
Go under underpass and exit into Black Lion Lane South.
At the bottom of Black Lion Lane South you reach the Black Lion pub.
Turn right into Hammersmith Terrace (tall row of Georgian houses).
St. Peter’s Wharf is at the end of Hammersmith Terrace on the river side of the road (left hand side). Looks like 60’s flats with garages at the bottom.
Map: Go to google maps and type in postcode W6 9UD.