Gail Sagman (Image courtesy of the Gail Sagman website)

Street Art is an idea born to showcase artists’ work on our studio walls, to offer visibility to artists and to connect people with art.

Current Exhibitions:

  • Christ has won the Under 30s Gold Award. The Royal Photographic Society's International Photography Exhibition 161.

    Nominated by Bruno Bayley for MACK's First Book Award.

    He studied photojournalism and has worked for a wide range of clients, including Satchi- Satchi Barclays, Vice, The Telegraph and ID- Magazine.

    He is represented by Lisa Pritchard.

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  • Tim is a London-based creative portrait and lifestyle photographer, shooting commercial and editorial work for brands and creative agencies.

    He is passionate about Photographing people.

    After studying photography, he worked as a photo assistant, where he learnt what a commercial shoot should be; a fun, exciting and collaborative experience for everyone involved. He is constantly developing his style whilst keeping it bold and colourful, as he feels this is key to keeping commissions fresh and exciting. Whether on location or in the studio, with a large crew or just myself and a camera, he approaches each shoot with the same enthusiasm and love of taking pictures.

    Clients include: Channel 5 | Smirnoff Europe | Fenwick | Ocean Media Group | On the One | de Volkskrant | AD nl | VXS | Bizzarrini

    He is represented in the UK by Lisa Pritchard.

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  • Emma Stoner is a visual storyteller based in Totnes Devon. Her work explores the relationship between people & place with themes of history, community and the environment.

    Emma has worked as a freelance photographer for 12 years. Her clients have included charities & NGO’s, news agencies and magazines. Prior to becoming a photographer full-time she worked on the picture desk at Greenpeace International (2007-2010). In 2021 Emma graduated with an MA in Documentary Photography & Photojournalism (Distinction) from the London College of Communication (University of the Arts, London). Her major project received an honourable mention in the 17th Julia Margaret Awards, Fine Art series category.

    As well as producing pictures, Emma founded a people's history photo-archive ‘My Glastonbury Story’ in 2020, chronicling 50 years of stories from Glastonbury Festival. A selection of images and stories from the archive are now part of the V&A’s Glastonbury Collection. You can see the full archive online at www.myglastonburystory.com

    Emma is represented by Lisa Pritchard Agency

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Past Exhibitions:

  • Jofre Hall, is an artist and humanist born in Barcelona and living in London since 2011 who dislikes globalization, climate change, ostentation, contempt, inequality and many more disqualifying adjectives. He is an artist who vindicates the facts and intends to represent in the simplest and most graphic way, the synthesis between two elements that by themselves are contrary but if put together add greater meaning.

    His works are always visually simple but impressive, using plain colors and playfulness. Often minimalist but granting room for interpretation so that in return the observer formulates diverse opinions and achieves enrichment. He does not have a specific technique. If the result of his new idea is to be represented in metal, then he will learn to cut and weld. Or it can be wood, plastic, glass, fabric, marble..., the materials will always follow the idea.

    Jofre didn't attended an art school to become a painter or sculptor or illustrator or... So sometimes, he is a painter, a sculptor, an illustrator or... Each idea is a new challenge and every day a new class....

    Discover more at the official Jofre Hall website

  • Annemarieke Kloosterhof is a multi-disciplinary designer based in East London. Originally from a small village in The Netherlands, she moved to London in 2011 to study at Central Saint Martins, where she graduated with a BA Hons. Graphic Design & Communication, specialising in “Illustration”, before starting her art practice. A lover of colour, composition and texture, Annemarieke enjoys creating anything hand-made: From 2D collages & illustrations, to 3D miniatures & large scale paper installations.

    Experimentation is the key driving force behind her work, and inspiration takes shape through themes of Culture, Language, Sociology, Psychology, Architecture and Science. Annemarieke’s work has been published in magazines, newspapers and online, as well as galleries & solo exhibitions... and she often works as specialist paper-craft prop maker & set designer for high end Film/TV.

    Though her portfolio is diverse, all her projects have 1 thing in common… an incredibly high level of detail & craftsmanship!

    Discover more at the official Annemarieke Kloosterhof website

  • Gail Sagman studied Fine Art at St Martins School of Art, London from 1975, under various tutors including John Hoyland and Henry Mundy, and alongside well known contemporaries Anthony Whishaw, Gary Wragg, Gillian Ayres and Jenny Durant. It was here, amongst some of the UK’s leading artists, that Sagman absorbed every nuance of the constructed world around her and was influenced by everything and everyone. To paint in such an environment, alongside others’ creative energy, was to have a lasting affect…

    Discover more at the official Gail Sagman website

Alex May Hughes by Tim Jobling

(Image courtesy of Tim Jobling)

LETTER by Gail Sagman

Paper, Paint, Plaster on Ply / 50 x 70cm (Image courtesy of the Gail Sagman website)

Crufts by Chris Bethell

(Image courtesy of the Chris Bethell)

Chris Bethell at Street Studios

Born by Jofre Hall

Mixed media / 850x700x50 / Original (Image courtesy of Jofre Hall)

BLUE NUDE by Annemarieke Kloosterhof

Recycled Paper / 420 x 594 x 50mm (Image courtesy of the Annemarieke Kloosterhof website)