Friday, 4 September 2009

Crikey it's been a while

Hi to all who read this, its been a while since I updated this blog. I must admit I've never been any good at keeping this sort of thing current but I'm going to make a real effort to update it at least once a week with photos of new work, details of exhibtions plus all the day to day stuff that I'm up to

Here is some of the new pieces I've been creating lately -

Time to reflect - Acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 100 x 70 cm

Chantelle - Acrylic on wood panel, 60 x 60 cm

Self portrait 3 - Acrylic and spray paint on wood, 90 x 32 cm

My work can be seen in the following galleries -

www.castlearts.co.uk

www.urbanangel.com/department/oliver_winconek/

www.opusunderground.com/artists/OliverWinconek





Wednesday, 6 August 2008

White washed - OPUS Underground group show


Opus Underground is proud to present this celebration of street and urban art, with new work from The London Police, C215, Pure Evil, Jef Aerosol, David Choong Lee, Teresa Duck, Oliver Winconek and Hush. The show opens at 6pm on Thursday 7th August, with live painting by The London Police and music by Ghetto Method.

Saturday, 5 January 2008

Yet another new painting.....


'Outcast' Acrylic and Spraypaint on Canvas - Currently on display in CastleArts, Canterbury

Another new painting - He watches



Acrylic on Canvas 90 x 90cm - Currently on display in CastleArts, Canterbury

Sunday, 2 December 2007

New Painting

Here is my latest artwork based on Oxford Street in London. The piece is created from Spray paint and Acrylics and can be viewed in Castle Arts, Canterbury


Oxford Street, Acrylic and Spraypaint on Canvas

Thursday, 22 November 2007

Nimby the elephant installed in Ashford, Kent

At 7:00am on a cold morning, Nimby was installed in Dover place, Ashford, Kent. The piece is 2.5 mtrs tall and is made from wood. As it was being put up people were txting and calling into the local radio stations 'traffic jam line' to say an elephant is heading towards the ring road! I gave a short interview on KMFM and the piece was talked about on air for most of the day. Once installed it was off to the Kiln for a good old english fry-up and a mug of tea, what could be better?