See below for some of the previous exhibitions at West 3 Gallery
from 7th February 2013 at W3 Gallery, Acton, West London
CONTRASTS
Art Exhibition
A diversity of art forms exhibited this month
12 West London artists, including:
ceramists painters watercolourist printmaker photographeran ipad artist! and an installation
'CONTRASTS' at the W3 gallery ended Sunday the 24th February.
ACTON
West London
JANUARY 2013
'Sentience' by Mark Wydler
MARK WYDLER returns to West 3 Gallery on 10th January 2013 with 'Sentience'
An art exhibition, which includes his work on the theme of human relationships within environmental space.
The eye catching mandalas in Mark's collection suggests a level of balance within a confined space,
together with a sense of order that's unaffected by third dimensional time.
Human nature may well exist beyond what we ordinarily perceive,
far from being rooted to Earth and within a Cosmic matrix of mathematical energy.
Who knows?
Mark's view on this would make an interesting discussion!
Perceptions noted here are by the 'pen' of Isabella Wesoly and do not necessarily reflect the artist's.
Beyond the physical impressions, Mark's intention is to dramatise the complexity
of human interaction within the surroundings of co-existence.
artwork from the artist Mark Wydler, above and below
(photographic images courtesy of Acton Arts Forum)
Mark Wydlerwas born in Rochdale, north of England and takes artistic inspiration from the Pennine Hills, Max Beckmann, Punk music, Renaissance art and alchemical traditions of western art.
Mark's previous exhibitions include:
‘Mutiny at the Bargehouse’ Oxo Tower Wharf, London Southbank 2003
‘360 degrees’ Camden Roundhouse, London 2001
Hortensia Art Gallery, Chelsea, London 2000
Crewe Bus Station 1998
Picture Man Gallery, Chiswick, London 1998
Churzee Studio Gallery, London 1997
Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Mall Galleries London 1978
Swinton Art Gallery, Manchester 1978
Rochdale Art Gallery 1976
I've made a note of the West 3 Gallery dates for January 2013 in my diary, hope to see you there!
'Sentience' runs until 27th January 2013
West 3 Gallery
is supported by the charity Acton Community Forum
and located at 185 Hight Street Acton, London W3
Mark Wydler was one of the exhibiting artists at West 3 Gallery in December 2012. His artwork 'Great White' was also included with other artists who were paired in a reflective acknowledgement of contrast (see details below for December 2012).
BROKEN WINGS (link) for MARK WYDLER'S WEBSITE ask him about it
ACTON
West London
DECEMBER 2012
On Saturday 8th December 2012 Isabella Wesoly walked East to find West 3 celebrating
both the spirit of goodwill in the community and the experience of the aptly named
W3 (West 3) Gallery
On this page are a small selection of artworks,
chosen by Isabella to reflect both the diversity of style and talent
within the Acton community
click on the thumbnails of artwork images to enlarge them
Octopus Landing (left)
Well of the Saints (right)
both by Douglas Stuart Mc Connell
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Two abstract images show Mc Connell's creative use of imagination
A surreal quality in both the content and the brushwork,
permitting a step into the field of expression
Untitled by Maggie Daly
The two works below were chosen for their contrasts:
LEFT & RIGHT
On the left, Maggie Daly's painting of a winter woodland is stark yet serene
and a contrast with the photograph to the right entitled 'Portobello',
where 'busy' and 'bustling' are expected / hoped for by traders
These may be perceived as
'still & quiet landscape' and 'hustle bustle trading'
sure contrasts in Isabella's perception!
Portobello, Un-named Artist
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to read about the new art gallery in West London
(links to Acton Arts Forum)
West 3 Gallery
open 2012 and beyond
ELEPHANT un-named artist
photographs by David Lawes
with permissions
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