The Brick Lane Gallery ‘Works On Paper’ Exhibition 9th - 20th November 2022
London, UK
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The Brick Lane Gallery exhibits an eclectic variety of contemporary and street art by British and International artists, focusing mainly on exhibiting emerging and mid-career artists. They present an integrated programme of exhibitions, including solo-shows as well as group exhibitions, introducing innovative developments in painting, sculpture, photography, performance, video and works on paper.
The Brick Lane Gallery has previously exhibited works by distinguished artists Bob and Roberta Smith and Wolfgang Tillmans. They have worked with many contemporary street artists such as Banksy, Faile, Bortusk Leer, and continue showcase work on the forefront of the UK and international art scene.
The gallery is situated on East London’s famous Brick Lane and is in close proximity to travel amenities including Liverpool Street Station and Aldgate East tube stations.
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9th - 20th November 2022
The Brick Lane Gallery – The Annexe
93-95 Sclater Street | London | E1 6HR
Phone: +44 (0) 207 729 9721
Instagram: @bricklanegallery
More information on the exhibition and the other exhibiting Artists: Click Here
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Molly Jay is an Illustrator and Portrait Artist from Staffordshire, UK. Drawing since she could hold a pencil, Molly is greatly inspired by the natural world and all its wonders, she specialises in realistic coloured pencil drawings of nature and wildlife.
Coloured pencil has always been her preferred medium, and although she has tried many, Molly always returns to being able to encapsulate every detail possible with each tiny stroke of pencil. She loves the extensive process and reward behind watching her artwork emerge with every layer of pencil pigment.
Molly is interested in supporting Wildlife Conservation through her artwork, with a percentage of the profits going towards helping wildlife conservation and animal charities. A percentage of print sales from ‘Stand Tall’ and ‘Freer’ will be donated to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and the British Beekeepers’ Association. A percentage of print sales from ‘Zeus’ will be donated to The Cornish Birds of Prey Centre, an animal sanctuary and rescue centre for birds of prey, where the real Zeus resides. Original Artworks & Fine Art Prints can be found here.