Exhibitions

 

Bichelle Masrani Exhibits at Woodnut Cafe    
     
 

A collection of Bichelle Masrani's beautiful artwork is currently on display at Woodnut Cafe.

Woodnut is a contemporary, stylish place to relax in leafy Eltham.

     
     
The Path Toward The Light - A commissioned triptych    
     
 

On permanent display at Eltham Green Community Church

"This series of artwork is based on the famous poem "Footprints in the sand". Gold is used to represent God, for the first painting, we can see the expanse of God. The black circles represent single people on their journey with God. The middle painting represents that journey, as in the footprints poem at the most difficult part in our lives we can look back and wonder where God is, but it is at that time God is carrying us. The red circles represent groups of people, a body of people brought together by God. The last painting represents the peace and connection we find with God"

Excerpt by John Watson, Pastor of Eltham Green

     
     
Tudor Barn - Currently on Display    
     
 

See paintings and high-grade acrylic panels currently on display at Tudor Barn Eltham. The work is displayed in the perfect setting of the beautiful restaurant.

Tudor Barn Eltham is a fully restored Grade 2* listed building built in the 16th century by the family of Sir Thomas More. Tucked away in the leafy suburb of Greenwich, this stunning building is steeped in history & the only Tudor Barn in London.

Tudor Barn Eltham

     
     
Couture, Royal Arsenal - Currently on Display    
     
 

We hope you get the opportunity to come along and see our limited edition photography on acrylic panels currently on display at Couture, Royal Arsenal.

Situated by the Thames, Couture is the perfect space in which to exhibit the exquisite high-quality artwork.

Couture Foodhall

     
     
Paul McPherson Gallery, Greenwich - 12th to 24th October 2009    
     
 

Gary Clarke's "Things Behind The Sun" solo exhibition incorporated a large body of contemporary work developed over several years. The joint exhibition included several pieces from the artists' own collection, including Bichelle's "Peppers In Motion" and "The Last of the Wilberness". £10 from every sale of The Last of the Wilberness will be donated to The World Land Trust for the protection of the natural habitats, a cause which both Bichelle and Gary are passionate about, and aim to protect at least 100 acres of natural habitat. So far Spot On Art has raised enough money to protect 5 acres of rainforest.

Exhibition No. 43

Paul McPherson Gallery

     
     
Bhavan Centre for Indian Art & Culture, Kensington - 25th May 2009    
     
 

Spot on Art, held their first major exhibition at the Bhavan Institute for Indian of Art and Culture on 25th May 2009. The Bhavan is the largest institute for Indian art and culture outside India. Spot On Art brings together a unique and highly collectable work of Original and Limited Edition Art & Photography. Magnum Art by Bichelle Masrani on high grade acrylic frames has been an instant success with buyers and attracts enquiries from businesses and a major magazine publisher. The exhibition showcased the work of Gary Clarke and co-founder of Spot On Art. This is his second major art exhibition and presents an outstanding and extraordinary collection of large scale contemporary art.

Bhavan Centre for Indian Art & Culture