The Beauty of Paper: Group Show
Plus One Gallery is pleased to present “The Beauty of Paper” group show, featuring notable examples of diverse techniques on paper.
The exhibition covers a vast array of expression upon one of the most essential raw mediums: paper. This unforgiving surface honestly reveals the artist’s expertise in a unique way. Comprised of artists who all approach paper in their distinctive style; paintings and drawing in mediums such as oil, acrylics, watercolour, quiche, pencil, charcoal, ink, colour pencils and graphite create a eclectic and exciting exhibition space. “The Beauty of Paper will showcase a wide range of themes including birds by Adrian Smart, urban cityscapes by Paul Cadden and bold chrome “Wrecks” by Andrew Holmes.
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Andrew Holmes
"Wrecks"
53 x 79 cm
Pencil on paper
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Angus McEwan
"American Express"
96 x 66 cm
Watercolour on paper
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David Wheeler
"Study: The Forum, Rome (late afternoon), 2013"
28 x 63.5 cm
Acrylic on paper
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Denis Ryan
"Queensborough Bridge"
30 x 54 cm
Acrylic on paper
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James Van Pattern
"Oregon Coast"
94 x 119.5 cm
Watercolour on paper
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Craig Wylie
"Study after LC (fulcrum)"
17.4 x 11.7 cm
Graphite on paper
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John Kacere
"Pencil Study, 1983"
36.8 x 51.5 cm
Graphite on paper
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Paul Cadden
"Fragment"
54 x 38 cm
Pencil on paper
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Philip Harris
"Young Man, 2008"
25 x 20 cm
Pencil on paper
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Adrian Smart
"Long Tailed Tit"
60 x 81.5 cm
Watercolour on board
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Ricardo Cinalli
"Head, 1994"
98 x 85 cm
Pencil on tissue paper layers
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Steven Kozar
"Commerce and High Street"
19 x 29 cm
Acrylic
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Stefan Nandancee
"Friendship"
Pencil on paper
20 x 25 cm
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Roger Watt
"Connection"
Graphite on Bristol board
26.7 x 38 cm
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Roger Watt
"D'Elegance"
Graphite on Bristol board
15.3 x 26.7 cm
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Roger Watt
"Extractors"
Graphite on Bristol Board
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Roger Watt
"Fuel"
Graphite of Bristol board
30.5 x 22.2 cm
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Roger Watt
"Hydrant"
Graphite of Bristol board
22 x 24 cm
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Roger Watt
"Motion"
Graphite on Bristol board
28 x 45.7 cm
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Roger Watt
"Onions With That?"
Graphite on Bristol board
29.2 x 42 cm
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Roger Watt
"Reclamation"
Graphite on Bristol board
22.8 x 43 cm
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Roger Watt
"Speed"
Graphite on Bristol board
23.5 x 26 cm
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Roger Watt
"Transit"
Graphite on Bristol board
38 x 28 cm
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Stefan Nandancee
"Epilogue"
Pencil on paper
20 x 25 cm
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Roger Watt
"Treeflections"
Graphite on Bristol board
25.4 x 61 cm
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Craig Wylie
"Study for LC (3000 Years)
Graphite on paper
29 x 28 cm
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Andrew Tift
"Deryl Luijan (taos Pueblo)"
Charcoal, carbon graphite on paper
58.5 x 48 cm
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Andrew Tift
"Bob Padilla (Santa Fe Cowboy)"
Charcoal, carbon graphite on paper
58.5 x 48 cm
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Andrew Tift
"Hispanic Motorcycle Gang Member"
Charcoal and carbon graphite on paper
58 x 48 cm
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Andrew Tift
"Katy"
Charcoal, carbon, graphite and ink on paper
112 x 63.5 cm
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Philip Harris
"A.H"
Pencil on paper
20 x 20 cm
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Philip Harris
"Study for Stormfronts"
Pencil on paper
120 x 90 cm
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Philip Harris
"S.P (Study)"
Pencil on paper
110 x 110 cm
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Adrian Smart
"Garden Visitor"
Watercolour on paper
26 x 37 cm
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Adrian Smart
"Bluetit"
Watercolour on board
25.5 x 37 cm
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Adrian Smart
"Siskin"
Watercolour on board
58 x 87 cm
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Adrian Smart
"Robin on Rock"
Watercolour on board
20 x 20 xm
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Adrian Smart
"Solitude"
Watercolour on paper
44 x 66 cm
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Denis Ryan
"City Reflections, New York"
Watercolour on paper
26 x 32 cm
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Denis Ryan
"Greenwich Village Cinema"
Acrylic on paper
40 x 61 cm
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Steven Kozar
"Autumn Morning Drive"
Watercolour on paper
14 x 60 cm
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Steven Kozar
"Cederburg Mill Sunset"
Oil on board
41 x 51 cm
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James Van Patten
"Cold Afternoon'
Watercolour on paper
25.5 x 33 cm
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James Van Patten
"Anybody's Coast"
Watercolour on paper
27 x 34 cm
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James Van Pattern
"Day Gone"
Watercolour on paper
27 x 34 cm
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James Van Patten
"It's Still Too Wet To Walk"
Watercolour on paper
61 x 86 cm
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James Van Patten
"One Morning'
Watercolour on paper
25.5 x 33 cm
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James Van Pattern
'Reflections on an Afternoon"
Watercolour on paper
94 x 119 cm
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Paul Cadden
"Scottish Landscapes No.4"
Watercolour with watercolour pencil on paper
46 x 70 cm
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Paul Cadden
"Seascapes"
Pencil on paper
48 x 71 cm
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Roger Watt
"The King's Bell"
Graphite on paper
30 x 21 cm
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Roger Watt
"Injector"
Graphite on paper
23 x 25.5 cm
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Nourine Hammad
"Popping Aces (Club)"
Mixed media on paper
95 x 71 cm
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Nourine Hammad
"Popping Acces (Diamond)"
Mixed media on paper
95 x 71 cm
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Nourine Hammad
"Popping Aces (Heart)"
Mixed media on paper
95 x 71 cm
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Nourine Hammad
"Popping Aces (Spade)"
Mixed media on paper
95 x 71 cm
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Andrew Holmes
"B"
Pencil on paper
53 x 79 cm
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Andrew Holmes
"L"
Pencil on paper
53 x 79 cm
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Andrew Holmes
"Zhaoqing"
Pencil on paper
53 x 79 cm
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Angus McEwan
"Out The Box"
Watercolour on paper
63.5 x 55 cm
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Angus McEwan
"Rest Stop"
Watercolour on paper
95 x 70 cm
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Andrew Hemingway
"Girl With The Pearl Earring After Vermeer"
Pastel on paper
46 x 39 cm
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Andrew Hemingway
"The Eiger Shadow"
Pastel on paper
49 x 63 cm
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David Wheeler
"Study: Evening Light (Vatican City, Rome)
Acrylic on paper
43 x 76 cm
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David Wheeler
"Study: The Forum Rome (Late Afternoon)"
Acrylic on paper
28 x 63.5 cm
Invented in second century China, spread west by the Silk Road and mass produced by water powered mills, paper was cheaper than other writing materials, lightweight and easier to transport. Used for manuscripts and prints, artists from old masters to the new contemporary have taken advantage of this noble and versatile material in the production of their artwork. Extract it from it as a cheap material and paper becomes rich, with history of travel, trading and industrial growth through technological advancements. It is a symbol of 2nd century China and 15th century Europe, communication and art. A medium that was embraced because of its versatile, lightweight and practical qualities is now rich and heavy with history.
Plus One Gallery is pleased to present “The Beauty of Paper” group show, featuring notable examples of diverse techniques on paper.
The exhibition covers a vast array of expression upon one of the most essential raw mediums: paper. This unforgiving surface honestly reveals the artist’s expertise in a unique way. Comprised of artists who all approach paper in their distinctive style; paintings and drawing in mediums such as oil, acrylics, watercolour, quiche, pencil, charcoal, ink, colour pencils and graphite create a eclectic and exciting exhibition space. “The Beauty of Paper will showcase a wide range of themes including birds by Adrian Smart, urban cityscapes by Paul Cadden and bold chrome “Wrecks” by Andrew Holmes.
The participant artists are Adrian Smart, Nourine Hammad, Andrew Hemingway, Andrew Holmes, Angus McEwan, David Wheeler, Denis Ryan, James Van Pattern, Paul Cadden, Philip Harris, Roger Watt and Steven Kozar.