08.27.06
Posted in Uncategorized at 7:53 pm by Baptiste
This is interesting, enjoying the show?
- Of course not, there’s nothing to see:
Step one: How to get a gallery.
Go to your nearest available dealer, and show work.
Step two: How to get a gallery, that like’s your work?
Pavement searching is a good start, drink plenty of coffee.
Step three: Go back to work!
If you don’t produce the work no one else will.
Question? So who will look for a gallery for me whilst I’m working?
Answer: GOOD QUESTION……………………………………………………….
Answer by default, “BUT, I am an artist!”
End of very important lesson.
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08.17.06
Posted in Uncategorized at 6:48 pm by Baptiste
Artists footnotes:
So I am exhausted, That’s because I am doing it properly!
Completely exhausted!
Guy says, painting gives me the energy to continue ?
Of course I believe him, because it’s true!
I would not have stayed the course so far without substanible sources.
Love you Guy. Thanks!
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08.14.06
Posted in Uncategorized at 6:35 pm by Baptiste
London gallery to exhibit emerging artist Nathlyn Baptiste
The work of East London-based artist Nathlyn Baptiste will receive a solo exhibition this September at a prestigious London gallery.
The Coningsby Gallery will show Nathlyn’s abstract painting 12th to 16th September, with a private view on the 12th and 13th by invitation only.
Nathlyn’s work, which has drawn praise from across the art community. Her first exhibition, at the Alberto Vilda Gallery, resulted in a private view sale of her painting Pyramid. Her works then hung at Trust-organised exhibitions including the acclaimed Art Well in 2004 and the London Art & Design Show 2005, and at various commercial galleries, i.e The Bloxham Galleries, (AAF) Affordable Art Fair- Bloxham Galleries, The A&D Gallery and The Old Truman Brewery to name a few!
She says her work is “a conscious decision to represent geometric shapes, acute angles and layers of transparent spaces. It is my way of interpreting my perspective of memories through colours that cloud my sub-consciousness. Art is a place where I analyse, disect and divulge that there is something more to be seen.”
Read The Prince’s Trust statement
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