Showcase in Haberdashery starting 6 November 2016

Limited edition prints of my drawings of Stoke Newington buildings will now be on display and available for sale at The Haberdashery from this Sunday 6 November 2016.  

The Haberdashery Stoke Newington

170 Stoke Newington High Street

London N16 7JL

0203 643 7123

Sunday to Saturday 9am to 6pm

Get there early to get first pick of the lower edition numbers! 

The Haberdashery

The Haberdashery

 

 

Sweet ‘Art’s Summer Festival

Salad Days opening party at Juno on Shoreditch High Street on 20 August – 19:00 till late. I won’t be able to make it but please go if you are around! Honoured to be exhibiting beside so many amazing artists!

The exhibition is from 18 August until 13 September 2015 so do pop into Juno Bar if you are around!

Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Here are some pencil studies of Cajal that I have been working on.

Cajal was a Spanish neuroscientist (1852 – 1934) who is widely regarded as the founder of neuroscience.  Through his neuro-anatomical investigations and intricate illustrations of brain cells, he provided evidence for what is now known as the neuron doctrine.

– Ting

 

Sunday at the Barbican Centre, London

As part of the Barbican Wonder: Art and Science on the Brain festival on Sunday 7 April, I was invited by Hana Ros and Matteo Farinella from the Neurocomic team to take part in their neuron illustration event.

It was exciting to see the foyer of the Barbican came alive as neuroscience took various forms in performance, visual arts and film.  In between setting up microscopes and helping visitors with their drawings of neurons, I made a start on a new canvas.  This one features the Spanish neuroscientist, Santiago Ramón y Cajal.


Ivan Pavlov

I had been working solidly on Pavlov for a few days in November and was making good progress.  However, I was tied up with other projects in December and frustratingly, I didn’t get a chance to paint.  Today, I decided to make a start on Pavlov’s dog. 

I am working from a photograph of Stella, an English Shepherd that belongs to my friend Hana.  If everything goes to plan, I should finish this in the next couple of weeks.

– Ting

Neurocomic

I’ve started a project with Neurocomic to create some canvases for an exhibition in 2013.  Here is a near complete figure of Ivan Pavlov, the Russian physiologist, who is famous for his experiments on conditioned response.

  

 

 

The tasselled shoulder pads on this one still needs work, but I’m happy to leave it for now.

– Ting