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ARTIST: Tope Fatunmbi

4Me4You Features – – “optical portrait”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Chilli Arts Project which featured the artist – Tope Fatunmbi – “optical portrait”. MY PROCESS Tope Fatunmbi’s optical portrait paintings of the hairstyles of Yoruba (South Nigerian) women look to empower and embolden those who are in many ways the pillars of Yoruban society. Luscious, flowing patterns suggest a freedom

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ARTIST: Will Martyr

4Me4You Features – – “You Gave Me Paradise”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Unit London Gallery which featured the artist – Will Martyr – “You Gave Me Paradise”. MY PROCESS You Gave Me Paradise sees Martyr develop his practice to incorporate figures, a transition he has been thinking about for many years. This body of work continues to depict the rarefied

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ARTIST: Jess Cochrane

4Me4You Features – “A Woman By Any Other Name“. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Rhodes Gallery which featured Jess Cochrane – “A Woman By Any Other Name“. MY PROCESS Jess Cochrane’s work is synonymous with subversive feminine beauty.  She continues to connect the dots between art history, design and advertising: questioning the intent behind classical symbols in a modern mise-en-scène. WEBSITE:

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ARTIST: ANDY DENZLER

4Me4You Features – “Anatomy Of The Mind”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Opera Gallery which featured ANDY DENZLER “Anatomy Of The Mind”. MY PROCESS More than one year ago the world started changing radically. Our lives and travelling habits have become more challenging than ever. As explained by the artist: “I have painted these new works during lockdown at a time

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ARTIST: Loribelle Spirovski

4Me4You Features – “Big things happening – Homme”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits HOFA Gallery which featured the artist Loribelle Spirovski – “Big things happening – Homme”. MY PROCESS As with all her Homme pieces, this work experiments with playfulness and movement, allowing simple forms and colour to interact with the audiences’ imagination and powers of interpretation. “In my practice I

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Coningsby Gallery.

4Me4You Features – “We Find What We Seek”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits the Coningsby Gallery which featured – “We Find What We Seek”. ARTISTS: Ben Agbee; James Mishio; Theophilus Tetteh; Jimas Ametonou “Art, as a communicative act, allows us to acquire knowledge of oneself through the lens of another.  In this, art takes on a transformative role by assembling our

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ARTIST: Tala Madani

4Me4You Features – ‘Chalk Mark’. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Pilar Corrias Gallery which featured works by Tala Madani – ‘Chalk Mark’. MY PROCESS ‘Chalk Mark’ features new works by Madani exploring education and instruction. They include a series of Chalk Board paintings that engage with the role of copying and repetition in learning, via repeated motifs that are deliberately undisciplined

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ARTIST: Timothy Spall

ARTIST: Timothy Spall ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Pontone Gallery which featured the artist Timothy Spall. MY PROCESS To many of us, especially in the UK, Timothy Spall needs no introduction. He is an actor well-known and famous enough to be a household name. His thorough preparation for his award-winning role as Mr Turner in the eponymous film, laid the groundwork

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ARTIST: Kojo Marfo

4Me4You Features – “VILLAINY”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits J D Malat Gallery which featured the artist Kojo Marfo “Dreaming of Identity”. MY PROCESS Dreaming of Identity presents paintings created in the past year…“I want my artwork to create a connection with people, to be a symbol for everyone to relate to.  No matter what you’re going through, or where you

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ARTIST: JERKFACE

4Me4You Features – “VILLAINY”. ABOUT ME 4me4you visits Maddox Gallery which featured the artist JERKFACE – VILLAINY. MY PROCESS Operating anonymously under a moniker that is as witty as it is elusive,  the artist’s presents onlookers within an array of characters that are familiar and estranged.  Channelling composition, arrangement and nostalgia. Villainy reimagines iconic cartoons from throughout the ages, conflating

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