![]() We are regularly looking for creative designers and artists to be featured on. You can feature your work in our magazine by taking part in our Desktop Wallpaper Calendars series. To subscribe to the weekly newsletter, go here. Summer Bliss And August Adventures: Wallpapers To Kick-Start The New Month (August 2017 Edition) 12 min read Graphics, Wallpapers Share on Twitter, LinkedIn. We publish a weekly newsletter and update the website with local news and information daily. ![]() Please support us by buying us the equivalent of a monthly cup of coffee (or more, if you insist). Support The Chiswick CalendarThe Chiswick Calendar CIC is a community resource. See all the latest stories: Chiswick Calendar News & Features See also: Lots of live comedy in Chiswick See also: Three Ukrainian refugees share their stories, a year on from escaping the war to settle in Chiswick Read more stories on The Chiswick Calendar Jewel is opening the gallery on Thursday 23 February to have a drink, meet the artists and enjoy the work from 7.30pm. Carlos is one of the artists whose work is also on show at the Saatchi Gallery Beyond the Streets exhibition. Images above: (L) Pink Moon by Jake Andrew (C) B-boy sketch on paper by Carlos Mare (R) South west facing by Tim Fowler – other artists whose work in on show at the JG Contemporary gallery.Īmong the other artists whose work is on show at the gallery are Jake Andrew, Carlos Mare and Tim Fowler. The project, starting with five large scale murals, aims to attract visitors to the area, to engage the community and inspire commercial and social change in the neighbourhood. Jewel established the grass roots urban arts project, ‘Acton Unframed’ with her husband, Kal Di Paola and several street artists in 2019, raising £54K through crowd funding, with strong support from the local community and contributions from local businesses, Acton BID, Ealing Council, the Acton Central Ward Forum and The Mayor of London. Unable to find work in her specialist field, she turned her hand to screen printing and through that she began to meet street artists wanting to make the transition to creating artwork they could sell. She came to London to be with her husband James in 2008, just as the recession hit. She is herself a motion graphics and visual effects artist who has worked in LA and Las Vegas. Jewel is responsible for the mural opposite the gallery, ‘Shisöka’ by Fin DAC, on the corner of Mrytle Rd and Churchfield Rd, and also for the Jamal Edwards portrait by Matt Small at Everyone Active on Acton High Street, and ‘Relativity’ by Remi Rough on Goldsmith Avenue. Image above: ‘Shisöka’ mural by Fin DAC on the corner of Mrytle Rd and Churchfield Rd, Acton Raising money for large scale murals
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