One question a lot of people ask me is "what is there to do in London" the answer which offers endless possibilities, even for those on a budget. Living in London there are no end
to things that you can do, visit and see and most of them are free. One thing I love to do is to visit art
galleries, a simple search on Google will tell you that there are over 1000 art
galleries in London, some more well known than others and some specialising in
certain collections and not as well known.
I am by no
means an art expert and I don’t have a particular something that I like, though my favourite painting is Sunflowers by Van Gogh. My own
walls at home are a mish-mash of things I have liked, for example:
I have the
bright coloured paint splatter which is actually an original painting done by
The Blueman Group when I went to see them at the Theatre and I loved it so much
my Husband bought it for me and it sits in my hallway on a white wall. The next one, is a set of three photos of Manchester , my Husbands
home and the final one is in my bedroom and is from Habitat and I simply liked
the design. The big space below
represents a bare wall in my lounge, for which I am yet to find something to
fill it and wondering around art galleries, always gives me ideas. If there was one talent I wish I could have,
it would be to be able to draw, I struggle when it comes to stickmen and at
school art was never my strong point.
One of my
favourite places to visit is The Saatchi Gallery on one of my favourite roads
in London – The
Kings Road and I have visited it many times and best of all admission is free. Whether you love still life, abstract, surrealism
or photography to name but a few different types, for me the Saatchi gallery
has it all. I have spent many hours simply wandering around just looking and it
is such a great way to escape the reality of life for a few hours and sit and
wonder at some of the pieces on display.
Source - A6 Wandering Line 1 by Tom Hendo
Source - painting by Paola Bazz titled Faces 5 |
Source - Find Out by Claire Desjardins |
Source - Meridians by Lori Dell |
Even if you cannot get to the actual gallery, all is not lost because you can also checkout new artists at saatchionline.com, see what events are on, have a preview of some of the artwork on show, and there is also a shop which enables you to buy paintings and prints online.
Do you have a lot of art, photographs and pictures on your walls at home?
My aim has always been to fill the big empty space on my wall in the lounge, something I am yet to do.