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All my own work: Dilys Foster is one of the artists returning to the Broadway ARTISTS collective 1of1 Design is returning to Ealing Broadway shopping centre with a new, bigger pop-up gallery. Located next to Tesco and the main lifts, it will have some familiar faces, as well as a range of new London artists and photographers, all displaying original work. Pieces on show include urban pop art, traditional oil landscape, figure painting, rock or city photography and collages. There will also be cards, tea towels and gifts. Returning artists Dilys Foster, Stephen Doak, Imogen Heslop, Raph Thomas and Kate Winskill, will be displaying new work created during lockdown.
Two local artists are auctioning their artwork to raise funds for a community horse stables. Kate Winskill and Raph Thomas, from Richmond, have created pictures of Park Lane Stables’ ponies in a push to keep the premises open. In January it was announced that the Teddington riding school, which specialises in lessons for people with disabilities, will close unless it can raise £1 million. An application by the Teddington Society to list the site as an Asset of Community Value (ACV) was recently approved by Richmond Council, which gives added legal protection to the site. However, efforts are still underway by the community to raise money for the cause.
A feline intruder got more than a saucer of milk when it visited an artist’s home in Hampton Wick. When professional artist Raph Thomas heard a loud scratching coming from his bathroom in his ground floor flat near Bushy Park, he feared a rodent may have broken in. But after taking a closer look he found a grey pedigree cat lounging in his bath. “We have a cat flap but no cat. I really love cats but am allergic to them, so I tend to admire from afar,” he said. But Raph was so taken by the beauty and friendly nature of the “beautiful short haired moggie” that he decided to immortalise the visit.
A feline intruder got more than a saucer of milk when it visited an artist’s home in Hampton Wick. When professional artist Raph Thomas heard a loud scratching coming from his bathroom in his ground floor flat near Bushy Park, he feared a rodent may have broken in. But after taking a closer look he found a grey pedigree cat lounging in his bath. “We have a cat flap but no cat. I really love cats but am allergic to them, so I tend to admire from afar,” he said. But Raph was so taken by the beauty and friendly nature of the “beautiful short haired moggie” that he decided to immortalise the visit.