Opening hours – update 2/6/20
In accordance with HM Government instructions Picture is currently closed.
We are planning to reopen on Tuesday 16th June with new opening hours, Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 6pm.
In accordance with HM Government instructions Picture is currently closed.
We are planning to reopen on Tuesday 16th June with new opening hours, Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 6pm.
Picture has recently framed some beautiful drawings, watercolours and lithographs by Glynn Boyde Harte for Jennings Fine Art which will be on display at the Art Workers Guild.
An exhibition of Jonny Hannah works from 2008-2018 with book signing of his two recent publications.
We have just completed framing some wartime drawings by Eric Kennington, and some beautiful lithographs by Robert Bevan, etchings/aquatint by John Piper and Grahame Sutherland, and linocuts by Sybil Andrews.
If you have passed by our gallery on Shepherds Bush Road recently you will have seen the window is filled with giant cigarette packets by the iconic artist Sir Peter Blake.
We recently had the pleasure of framing some artwork for an exhibition by the very talented Jonny Hannah, including a delightful hand painted ukelele that we box framed in a hand stained A45 tulip moulding with extension and spacers.
Popular artist-designers Kate Fishenden & Jonathan Mercer run a small studio in West London – Starch Green. Their focus is on hand-made design and, from the recent collection of works we’ve framed for sale at Picture, this certainly comes across.
We have recently framed not one but two sets of Tom Hammick’s Sky Garden! The first set now has pride of place at the Portland restaurant in Great Portland Street, W1.
A very big thank you to all the schools that entered our Nativity Art Competition! Below is a gallery of this year’s winning entries, you can click on the images to enlarge them. The 7 winners from each year group win a £20 voucher. Our overall winner this year is Leja Filistovec who also wins …
Picture has been working with artist Sarah Ezekiel and Robert Shaw, the son of the late David Shaw to print and frame artwork for an exhibition at The Tabernacle