affordable art fair: battersea park: 16 - 20 october 2024 

FEATURING WORK BY 

JOE BERGER, LAURA JANE SCOTT, DANIEL CRAWSHAW & HENRY WARD

FOR COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS & ENQUIRIES PLEASE EMAIL |  katherine@kittoecontemporary.com

JOE BERGER


Irreverant and stylish limited edition screenprints and giclee prints from our brilliant illustrator and cartoonist.

Prices range from £150 - £400


Drinks Trolley Series

2023/4

screenprint

60 x 24cm

£ 275 unframed / £350 framed (each)


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HENRY WARD


Henry explores the language of paint by investigating the threshold between abstraction and representation.


A seed of inspiration will kick things off - a colour, a shape, a gesture, a memory - then the journey begins. He’ll often return to a work, painting over, adding, re-working. Over time expressive rhythms of colour and form emerge and repeat.


‘I want to make forms that feel familiar but are unnameable, forms that feel as though we might recognise them but are not “actual things”.’


Cocktail II

2019, oil on canvas

61 x 76cm 

£3,080


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LAURA JANE SCOTT


Laura’s work is a hybrid of painting and sculpture. Her focus is minimalist, geometric abstraction exploring architectural form and colour. The sleek, even coloured surfaces are painted delicately so that they are free of gestural brush strokes and fields of saturated clean-edged colour appear to float on the surface of the wall.


"My aim is always to express an idea as simply and as elegantly as possible. To strip everything back to only what is necessary to communicate that idea. My work is primarily an exploration of balance, of positive and negative space, of presence and absence."


Works range from £350 - £3,500


Within Series

2024, interior paint on wood

34.5 x 34.5cm

£ 990


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DANIEL CRAWSHAW

Daniel's epic landscapes are inspired by his solo walking adventures in Snowdonia, the Pyrenees and the Blue Mountains in Australia. At first glance his paintings are almost photo-realist in a pared back almost monochrome palette. On closer inspection they reveal themselves as wonderfully painterly, verging on the abstract with  unusual, close cropped angles and perspectives. 


He first embarked on his 'Cloud Watching' paintings these during lockdown - starved of the mountainous landscapes he looked up and found solace and inspiration in the sky and its ever changing landscape.

Cloudwatching VII

2021, oil on board, 18 x 17cm

£550


PREVIEW WORK FROM THURSDAY 10 OCTOBER

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