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November 2025

Two prints selected for the curated hang

To fill a silence

 

We dig for the bones

 
 

Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, 2025

 

Underlying brings together a group of artists whose work concerns what lies beneath the surface, in material and psychological ways, and in finding new meanings and life by excavating and re-using the flotsam and jetsam, ephemera and relics of previous and contemporary times.

In mining for inspiration and ideas in the sedimentary layers of experience, history, mythology, archaeology, the River Thames silt, and the unconscious, these artists unearth and reinvent their own relics and artefacts, creating new mythologies and stories. They focus on the fragile persistence of objects in a digital age, and how they can hold complex meanings and stories that provide fertile ground for re-imagining new ideas, art and artefacts. The Crypt Gallery venue intensifies the themes of burial, unearthing, cycles of life, death, renewal, and new life rising from the ruins of the past, which each artist explores in their unique way.

 

Dancing at the edge of the world, 2025

“To find a new world, maybe you have to have lost one. Maybe you have to be lost. The dance of renewal, the dance that made world, was always danced here at the edge of things, on the brink, on the foggy coast.” Ursula le Guin

 

Remains of the day, 2025
28 owls on paper plates, using leftover oil paint on flash at the end of a days painting.

 
 
 
 

Finch Gallery, November 2025

Flag, 2025

 
 

Miniature Masters, Canal boat Contemporary, October 2025

Held, tiny egg box painting

 

Striding Edge, October 2025

 
 

Finch Gallery, September 2025

 
 

Lido Stores Open, September 2025

 

Angsty owl, 2025 Lido Open 2025

 
 
 
 

Time to Time
Unprimed Collective, Safehouse, Peckham

Front room, Safehouse, Peckham, May 2025

 

Turps Correspondence Course 2021-2022

Sarah Praill January 25, 2022
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