I’m a week away from my upcoming exhibition in London at Riflemaker Gallery. In my random pockets of time I have put together some new work which will be intermixed with a variety of works I’ve made over the last five years. The official opening is Monday 30, April 6PM to Midnight. If you’re in the vicinity of Regent Street, please come and visit us at 79 Beak Street.
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good luck john! can’t wait to see what you make!
John,
Look forward to seeing you in London next week.
Darryl
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Congratulation John.
Looking forward to see some cool pixs,
to all of us who will not be able to attend the live show
Will post some pix. Thank you for the suggestion, and the encouragement from Darryl and Gong. Best John
Hi John
I dropped by your show at Riflemaker yesterday. Fantastic! Free Swim blew me away and Nature held my gaze for ages! Would love to talk more about your work, if you feel like dropping me a line.
Richard
John, I went, I saw, I was mesmerised. Thank you for sharing some wonderful pieces with us in London.
Thanks for taking the time Richard and Planethalder, Best wishes, John.
Hey John,
up until when is the exhibition going to be there?
I won’t be in London up until the 16, I hope I can still make it..
By the looks of the photos, congratulations, seems quite interesting.
It’s up all this month as I understand Pedro. Best Regards, John