Wednesday 25 August 2010

The Decked Project Flickr Set


Check out the Decked 2010 Flickr set (here!)showing all the boards from this year and if you hover over each deck it will bring up details of the artist name and the price. To reserve a board email thedeckedproject@googlemail.com with the deatils as the decks are selling fast!

Monday 23 August 2010

Imagecore Review Decked!


Check out the really insightful review of the Decked Project on the Imagecore site
http://imagecore.co.uk/decked-project Suree (http://twitter.com/sureeshire) and Imagecore (http://twitter.com/imagecore) have picked out a couple of boards from the show that really stood out for them and given their analysis of each deck, a must!

Saturday 21 August 2010

The Decked Project Virtual Tour!

Take an virtual tour of the exhibition! A chance to get a brief viewing of the boards and Vans before you come in! Boards start from £75 -the perfect chance to peruse today's up and coming contemporary artists and get some amazing original artwork for your walls!

Friday 20 August 2010

Phil Hope's Deck & Vans

Check out these awesome hand painted repeat print action from artist and illustrator Phil Hope! At first glance it appears to be painted chain mail perhaps, but then your eyes seek out the faces -all hail the master of tessellation!

Wednesday 18 August 2010

Thea Schultheiss Teasers!


Here are a couple of teaser shots of Thea Schultheiss' board - Everything Comes up Roses, to see the real thing you will have to get down to the Coningsby Gallery before the 28th August to see this beauty in all it's glory!

Vicky Newman's Queen of Diamonds


This is Vicky Newman's Queen of Diamonds painting for Decked and is part of her lady luck series. Vicky paints in gouache and embellishes with gold leaf (Midas would be proud!) so come along to the private view tonight and take a look!

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Martin Squires Deck and Detail!


Take a look at this evocative painting by Martin Squires, at first glance it appears dark and mysterious but your eye is drawn to the lower third to the wonderfully painted tribal scene suddenly conjuring up ideas of magic, the occult and half forgotten stories.