We here at London Calling Blog missed opening night but headed along last Friday to visit the ‘Esthisis’ exhibition at the Crows Nest Gallery in West London. The group show brings together a broad range of styles, with the Street Art based elements curated by The Krah and the sculpture elements curated by Dan Moss, all in association with Artcore, who are a charity who set to provide affordable studio space and galleries for artists.
This is only the second exhibition at this recently established gallery space and yet again it is certainly an impressive exhibition displaying a good range of paintings, prints and sculptures. This gallery is proving itself to be more than capable of putting on a must see show and it looks set to offer some more high quality exhibitions in the new year. Highlights of this exhibition for us here at London Calling Blog include works from Elno, ATM, Wild Drawing, Luke Moss, Mr Cenz and Otto Schade.
The show runs until Sunday evening, so if you are London bound be sure to head along to the Crows Nest Gallery while you can. The gallery can be found at 3-5 Crowthorne Road. Additionally there are now multiple fantastic pieces of Street Art on the outside premises, that really are worth the effort to visit for alone.
Work by Elno, a fantastic piece with a haunting Day of the Dead vibe about it.
Work by Elno.
Work by Dotmasters.
Work by Dotmasters.
Great work by Illustre Feccia, painted on the walls of this section of the gallery.
Work by Illustre Feccia.
Work by Illustre Feccia.
Work by ATM.
Work by ATM, interesting to see a change in background style to accompany ATM’s delightful painterly birds.
Work by Joseph Loughborough.
Detail of work by Joseph Loughborough.
Fantastic work by Wild Drawing.
Detail of work by Wild Drawing.
Work by Wild Drawing.
Work by Wild Drawing, love the manic tone of the charging soldiers set to such a bright explosive backdrop.
Work by Wild Drawing.
Delightful work by Inkie.
Work by The Krah.
Work by The Krah.
Work by The Krah.
Work by Luke Moss.
Work by Luke Moss, one of the highlights of the exhibition.
Interesting and intricate works by Mr Christa.
Work by Mr Christa.
Work by Mr Christa.
Work by Matt Small.
Work by Matt Small.
Work by Matt Small.
Work by Matt Small.
Work by Mr Cenz.
Great work by Mr Cenz.
Work by Toasters.
Work by Toasters.
Great work by Otto Schade.
Work by Tony D’Amico.
Work by Tony D’Amico.
Work by Zoe Moss.
Work by Zoe Moss.
Wotk by Teddy Baden.