Artists Open Houses Festival 2012 ends this weekend, 26 – 27th May – Photos and information.

The Brighton Artists Open Houses is coming to a close for 2012, this weekend coming is the final weekend. Sat 26th – Sunday 27th May

So if you’re on an art hunt, in the area or if you are looking for something to do, why not come and see my paintings ‘in the flesh’! As well as new works and recent commissions, I am also showing my Smartdeco Collection; affordable art meets bespoke products such as deckchairs, cushions and lampshades.  These will be available to purchase along with prints of paintings at special festival prices.

For those seeking a stylish seating experience this summer and beyond, Brighton-based artist, Jacqueline Hammond has the answer to ‘sitting pretty’ without the need to visit a scenic location in person. Thanks to Jacqueline’s series of Smartdeco Deckchairs that reproduce her popular scenic artworks on to the canvas sling, people can enjoy the seaside, pastoral Spanish setting or country lane from the comfort of their own back garden or patio.

Ram by Anvil Ironworks, Deckchairs by Smartdeco on the Fiveways Trail of Brighton and Hove’s Artists Open Houses Festival 2012 – Venue: f18 Anvil Ironworks, Fiveways Trail, 222 Ditchling Rd, Brighton

I am exhibiting at the following venues but you would like to talk about my work I’ll be at the Anvil Ironworks venue.

  • Anvil Ironworks 222 Ditchling Road, Brighton BN1 6JE – Fiveways Trail f18
  • JAG Gallery Arch 283a Madeira Drive Brighton BN2 1PS.- Kemptown Trail k3 

Open House at Anvil Ironworks

Anvil Ironworks creates decorative and functional sculpture, lighting, furniture and site-specific and architectural pieces. Enjoy refreshments in the garden among the sculpture and decadent deckchairs. Bringing the outside in, Jacqueline’s paintings will take

you to a number of beautiful landscapes, from the wildlife in the garden to the wilderness of Dartmoor and highly populated beach scenes. All overseen by an irreverent portrait of the Queen. Be sure to order your commemorative mug!

Anvil Ironworks is part of the Five Ways Open House Artists Trail.  The venue is open from 11.00 until 17.00 for the following weekends – 5-6th, 12-13th, 19-20th and 26-27th or by private appointment. (f18 on the Fiveways Open Houses trail).

Exhibition of works by Jacqueline Hammond at the 2012 Brighton and Hove’s Artists’ Open Houses Festival – Venue: f18 Anvil Ironworks, Fiveways Trail, 222 Ditchling Rd, Brighton

For more details visit www.aoh.org.uk

Travel information

Bus; 5, 5A, 5B, 26 and 50
Rail; Lewes line from Brighton Station to London Road Station or London train to Preston Park Station.

Fiveways Artists Group Trail area is east of Preston Park.

Open House at the JAG Gallery & Open Studios

Arch 283a Madeira Drive Brighton East Sussex, BN2 1PS

Jacqueline Hammond’s exhibition for Artists Open Houses 2012 at JAG Gallery, Madeira Drive, Brighton

Painting by Jacqueline Hammond commissioned by fashion accessories designer Ethan K in 2012 to illustrate the Ethan K brand and heritage.

Jacqueline is exhibiting recent seascapes, the Acid Pavilion series and the latest decadent homewares products from her Smartdeco Collection. On display is her most recent commission, a very detailed street scene in 1940’s / 50’s Singapore for the fashion accessory designer Ethan K.

The JAG Gallery hosts avibrant community of professional artists who both exhibit and work in the gallery. The talented artists in residence work in a variety of disciplines, such as fine art, painting, illustration, product and interior design, poetry and writing. They are available for commissions.

British artist, Jacqueline Hammond’s studio overlooking the seafront at JAG Gallery, Madeira Drive, Brighton

The JAG Gallery is part of the Kemptown Open House Artists Trail.  The venue is open from 09.30 until 18.00 for the following weekends – 5-6th, 12-13th, 19-20th and 26-27th. (k3 on the Kemptown Open Houses trail). For more details please visit – aoh.org.uk/home

Directions: 200 yards along from Brighton Pier and Brighton Wheel in the direction of the marina, on the left under the arches.

www.jaggallery.co.uk/

Trail address: www.facebook.com/kemptownartistsbrighton

Take the Kemptown Trail with so many artist houses, studios and galleries showing the best original art, printmaking and crafts. Explore Kemp Town Village to the Marina, with JAG Gallery right near the wheel and return by the historic Volks Railway, all within sight of the sea.

Travel information:

Bus

1 and 1A buses Whitehawk > Mile Oak every 6 mins.
2 & 2A Steyning > Rottingdean.
7 Hove > Brighton Marina every 7mins.
14B Peacehaven > B’ton Station hourly. Sunday 14C Newhaven > B’ton Station every 15 mins.
25C County Hospital > Sussex University every 30 mins.
27 East Saltdean > Lewes Rd Sainsbury’s hourly.
81,81A,81B & 81C Goldstone Valley > Open Market via Freshfield Rd and Queens Pk.
From Brighton train Station the most frequent bus is number 7
Train/Walking:
It takes about 15 mins to walk from Brighton Station

 

If you can’t make it down during the month of May you can still view and purchase my art from the following websites:

Prints available from www.jacquelinehammond.com and you can access the whole range of Smartdeco goods here – www.smartdeco-style.com.

FacebookArtistJacquelineHammond

Twitter@Artbyjaxx

Original art, framed in a deckchair – www.artprintdeckchairs.co.uk

Smart, retro inspired lighting – www.smartylamps.co.uk

Artists Open Houses Websitewww.aoh.org.uk/home

About artbyjaxx

Contemporary British artist, Jacqueline Hammond, is renowned for producing strong, punchy images that are rich in texture and colour. A prolific painter and multidisciplinary artist, she exhibits widely and is commissioned by individual clients, collectors and high profile brands. Jacqueline’s inspiration comes from direct observation: subject matter is plucked from the world encountered every day. Some ideas evolve, others are reactionary. Thought-provoking themes explore today’s society, the media and cultural theory. Whether inspired by the street or the sea, Jacqueline’s work has an edge: her paintings are consistently striking. Her natural disposition is to let the paint dictate the creative process, trusting the medium and her mind’s eye to translate the vision.
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