Surrey Homes | SH109 | February 2024 | Education Supplement inside
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Laura Dunmow 'Soothing
the soul'
Oil Painting 50cm x 75cm
£1,500
Laura Dunmow Art
lauradunmowart.com
Victor Egorov ‘A View
of the Swiss Alps’
Oil on Canvas 88x65cm
£5,000
Belgravia Gallery
belgraviagallery.com
“There is a growing desire for
a connection with nature to
enhance Indoor living with
woodlands and seascapes
remaining a firm favourite.”
– Julie Pugh-Jones,
Partner of the Wey Gallery
theweygallery.com
“The painting style that’s just not
going anywhere anytime soon
is those beautiful atmospheric
abstract landscapes. Usually
large-scale and in a variety of
colour palettes to suit any home,
they bring the idea of nature back
into our daily home lives, and leave
you with a subtle sense of calm.”
– Abigail Thomas, Visual Arts
Curator at Landmark Arts Centre
landmarkartscentre.org
State of the
ART
What’s hot in the art world in
2024? Industry experts share
their best trend tip-offs to guide
your art purchases this year
“We have seen an upsurge in
collectable/investment art –
timeless pieces that are already
in circulation to be enjoyed for
generations. Sourcing work by
Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Henry
Moore, Peter Blake, Elizabeth
Frink to name but a few.”
– Julie Pugh-Jones, Partner of the
Wey Gallery theweygallery.com
istockphoto.com/ Fourleaflover
“2024 sees a definite trend for more sustainable
art including the choice and quality of
materials, our own Pippa Burnard uses old
preloved books to create beautiful book
sculptures and Sabina Pieper’s stunning
collages reuse old magazines & photos.”
– Julie Pugh-Jones, Partner of the
Wey Gallery theweygallery.com
“The biggest trend we can see emerging in the
art market this year is buyers playing it safe
due to the uncertain economic climate. Works
by known names such as Nelson Mandela, King
Charles, Sir Peter Blake, Andy Warhol and others
will continue to experience high demand.”
Pippa Burnard
'Wonderland
of Knowledge'
35cm x 47cm Book
sculpture with
vintage taxidermy
& curios
£595
Wey Gallery
theweygallery.com
– Laura Walford, director of Belgravia
Gallery belgraviagallery.com
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L.S. Lowry ‘The Cart’
Limited edition of 850
50cm x 40cm, signed in
pencil in the margin
POA
Wey Gallery
theweygallery.com
Nelson Mandela
The Window
Limited edition
signed lithograph
65x50cm
£15,000
Belgravia Gallery
belgraviagallery.com
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