Posts Tagged ‘rough trade east’
Love story no.6, Onegin traveled widely
Monday, May 14th, 2012
Spitalfields Life at Rough Trade East
Monday, March 5th, 2012Picked up a copy of the Spitalfields Life book today. It’s precious. Lucinda Rogers‘ drawings produced for the book illustration hang now at Rough Trade East.

2012, oil on wood, 20 x 20 cm, on Etsy
Rough Trade, completed
Monday, July 20th, 2009Of one of my favourite streets in East London, a little alley really, called the Dray Walk, that turns into a street party every night on weekends. The record shop is amazing, in addition the little cafe in it has the best coffee on this side of Brick Lane. Not to mention the amazing boutiques and sumptuous pizza at Story Deli.
Meanwhile I continue posting my tea and coffee cup watercolours on Etsy. I know its totally different from what I paint in oil, but I just can’t get it out of my system yet (saying this while sipping a cup of Napuk brew from Mariage Freres, yum!).
30 x 30 cm (12×12 in), oil on panel , listed on Etsy
Rough Trade East – work in progress
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009A work in progress today – of the pedestrian street by the Rough Trade East record shop. It’s a four times larger then my usual 6×6 painting, so it will take a few days to make. I will be posting more work in progress pics here as I get used to the larger format. My previous attempt to do 30×30 was the picture of the Michelangelo Slaves last week.
30×30 cm (12×12 inches) 2009
The audience at the Papercuts gig at Rough Trade East last Friday
Thursday, April 16th, 2009The Papercuts at the Rough Trade East, London
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009Popped into the local Rough Trade store for some records to bump into a live concert there by the Papercuts. The band is great! I just wish I got the drummer in the picture…
oil on panel 15×15 cm
Please email me if you would like to own this piece (at $75 USD).







