Author: Irma Irsara
Prints at Pretty Scruffy
A selection of etchings are currently available from the shop and gallery, Pretty Scruffy, in Chichester.
The prints were produced between 1990 and 1992, with a few earlier ones from 1981. Full address for Pretty scruffy is Shop 3, No. 1, Cooper Street, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1EB.
If you are in Chichester don’t leave without seeing the Marc Chagall stained glass window on the south wall of the Cathedral.
VZ Opening
slide installation prints
To conicide with the forthcoming re-showing this November of the slide installation, Nel paese delle mille anime, we’re producing digital prints based on the work. The prints use the original artwork to recreate the superimposed imagry of the piece. The first series will be printed at the London Print Studio on A2 Ilford Galerie Pearl 290gsm using Epson ultrachrome (pigment based) inks in editions of 25.
L'acqua dialoga coi sassi
Mail Art
Mail art piece for my exhibition, L’acqua dialoga coi sassi, at the VZ Gallery off Brick Lane in November. If you want one of these, put your details on the mailing list and keep coming to the private views.
Below are the details for the exhibition.
3 – 27 November 2011
OPENING HOURS:
Tuesday – Sunday: 11 am – 6pm, Monday – closed
Private view Friday 4 November 5.30 – 9 pm
VZ Gallery, 28 Cheshire Street, London E2 6EH
To contact VZ Gallery info@vzgallery.com, 020 7739 9096
Look forward to seeing you all on the 4th November
Week-end photos
Showing work at the Summer Art fair organized by Southwark Arts Forum as part of the Thames festival. My next exhibition is at the VZ Gallery off Brick Lane – more details soon.
SAF Art Fair 2011

I’ll be showing work at the SAF Art Fair 2011 on Saturday 10th.
The fair, organised by Southwark Arts Forum, is part of this week-end’s Thames Festival . Look for her in Hay’s Galleria on Jubilee Walk on the south bank of the river between 12 noon and 8pm.
Islington Exhibits – Photos
Many thanks to Conrad Williams for taking pictures of my work over the weekend, on behalf of Rowan Arts.
Not only did he come and photograph at the Open Studio, but he also visited all three of my other venues. Conrad has kindly given us permission to display some of these on the blog.
To see more of his wonderful photographs, click on the link:






















