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Mar
11
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 11 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
12
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 12 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
13
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 13 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
14
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 14 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
15
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 15 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
18
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 18 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
19
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 19 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
20
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 20 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
21
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 21 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
22
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 22 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
25
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 25 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
26
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 26 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
27
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 27 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
28
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 28 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Mar
29
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Mar 29 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
1
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 1 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
2
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 2 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
3
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 3 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
4
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 4 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
5
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 5 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
8
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 8 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
9
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 9 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
10
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 10 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
11
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 11 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
12
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 12 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
15
Wed
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 15 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
16
Thu
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 16 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
17
Fri
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 17 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
18
Sat
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 18 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
Apr
19
Sun
Exhibition: ‘Being Human’ at Thrown @ Thrown
Apr 19 @ 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
‘Being Human’ explores the human figure, human emotions and how we make sense of who we are through ceramics, sculpture, drawings, paintings and animation.
The eight collections on display will include clay animation by recent Central St Martins graduate Jo Pearl; explorative figurative work by Tom Crew, known in the gallery for his tableware; meticulously drawn ‘cardboard portraits’ by Russell Herron; and a collection of both ceramics and paintings by highly sought-after artist Tom Kemp.
Opening hours: Wednesday-Saturday 11am-6pm, Sunday 12midday-5pm
May
1
Wed
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 1 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
2
Thu
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 2 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
3
Fri
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 3 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
4
Sat
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 4 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
5
Sun
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 5 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
6
Mon
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 6 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
7
Tue
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 7 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
8
Wed
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 8 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
9
Thu
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 9 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick

May
10
Fri
Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar @ Lauderdale House
May 10 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Art Exhibition: “Brush, Lens, Life” by Mika Hadar

1st May – 27th May 2024

This exhibition focuses on periods of serene contemplation in nature, fostering opportunities for the senses and the heart to expand and encounter moments of awe.

Mika is a London-based photographer, painter, and poet, integrating the objective lens of photography with the expressive strokes of a painter’s brush.

Their work is defined by its poetic, serene, and contemplative essence.

They view their art as ‘Visual Poetry’, where each medium- photography, painting, and poetry—expresses their inner landscape.

Mika explores the intimate connection between the observer and the observed through their lens. In painting, they respond to the view with their inner feelings and sensations, often blending brush and lens by painting over printed photographs, thereby recreating them with a subjective perspective.

Mika’s approach to photography and painting transcends mere documentation; it seeks to encapsulate the inherent mystery and longing in every moment. Their ultimate goal is to create an immersive experience that surpasses the visible realm, inviting others to share moments of wonder and introspection.

Come see Mika Hadar’s work at Lauderdale House during the month of May (1st – 27th). The exhibition is free and doesn’t require a ticket, but the gallery opening times change daily – please check on www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or call 020 8348 8716 when planning your visit.

Website: www.mikahadar.art/

E-mail: mika@subtleyoga.co.uk

Instagram: @mikahadar

LinkedIn: Mika Hadar

Facebook: Mika Hadar Borthwick