VIEWING ROOM | WEST MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL
To refresh 8 outpatient clinics. A solo presentation of 3-5 works per clinic.
Improve the diversity of artists in the collection. Particularly interested in acquiring works from artists of South Asian heritage. We have referenced the artists’ heritage by their name.
Abstract, Colourful, Landscape/Nature.
Hormazd Narielwalla | iNDIAN
Viewing the utilitarian, graphic templates as ‘beautiful abstractions of the human body, that carry with them not only an outline of a garment but also a representation of the individual that wore it’, Narielwalla re-interprets long-discarded Savile Row patterns, overlaying their delicate geometries with forms of his own, to express ideas about identity, memory, migration and diaspora. Born in India and moving to the UK in 2003 originally to study as a fashion designer, Narielwalla’s practice is influenced by cross-cultural perceptions he explores in a number of ways. Fascinated by the transformative power of clothes as a means by which to project notions of character and identity, the idea of bodily adornment and costuming is a recurrent motif. Who are we? Where do we come from? Who might we become?, are themes that reverberate through-out his work.
Hormazd Narielwalla | Cosmos Series
Gilding and painted paper collage on print
65 x 45 cm
All unique pieces
Shivangi Ladha | Indian
Ladha employs a self-referential process, channelling engagements with social, political and ecological spaces and movements through the both exterior & interior of the human body. By a process of drawing, printing and overlaying, her art transforms feelings into shared stories.
She graduated from Royal College of Art in 2016 with MA in Print. This year she received Global Talent Award by Art Council England, South Asia Emerging Artist Award by The Arts Family London & was nominated for the prestigious Queen Sonja Print Award, Sweden. She is also receipt of the Summer Exhibition at Royal Academy, London 2023; New Prints Artist Development Award, International Print Centre New York (IPCNY), USA 2018; Anthony Dawson Young Printmaker Award, (Royal Society of Painters – Printmakers RE) 2017 & Jerwood Drawing Prize 2014, UK.
Her works are held in collections such as the British Museum, V&A, East London Printmakers, UK; Mead Museum, RISD Museum, WSW Workshop, USA and Anant Art Gallery, Reliance Foundation India. Her works are exhibited internationally and has been featured in BenUri Museum Research Unit, London; Fukt Magazine Germany; Art in Print Journal, USA; Printmaking Today, UK; India Art Review Platform to name a few.
Shivangi Ladha | Self Portrait III, 2023,
Watercolor monoprint on Rives paper
Image Size 69 x 99 cm each
Unique
Shivangi Ladha | Quiet Waters, 2025
Etching, Aquatint on Hahnemuhle Paper
Unframed 84 x 124 cm
Edition of 4 + 2 AP
Shivangi Ladha | We are the trees of one garden (polyptych), 2024
Medium - Cyanotype, Screen Print on Japanese Paper a set of 9 individually framed artworks.
Image and paper size 60 x 51 cm each
Shivangi Ladha | I Rise II, 2024
Etching, Aquatint on Hahnemuhle Paper
91 x 131 cm Framed | 84 x 124 cm Unframed
Edition of 6 + 2 A/P
Alistair Gow | British
Alistair Gow is fascinated with things that present potential: blank spaces, billboards, and pictures hanging on studio or walls and trees are recurring motifs. He creates artworks which invite questions - What is happening here? What could go there? Why has the artist valued this object? How has this been made? The practice of printmaking, particularly the process, the craft, and the community of a workshop, is essential to how Gow thinks about and makes art. Printmaking generally progresses in a structured way that allows continual reflection and decision making. The hand and mind need to work in tandem. Gow tends to leave clues as to how the work has been made, such as slivers of colour in mis-registration of etching plates or cut marks in a woodblock print – for him, the process needs to be evident. The material quality of print is of personal significance and the surface of the paper is often as important as the scene described. Gow graduated with a BA Hons from the Glasgow School of Art in 2010 and has worked as a collaborating printmaker at Glasgow Print Studio since 2014. In 2024 he won the BBA Prize at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and wil be showing work in Berlin as part of the prize in May.
Alistair Gow | Iguazu
Hand-coloured Etching
Image Size: 10cm x 13cm
Paper size: 20cm x 24cm
Edition of 20
Alistair Gow | Early Tree Stoop
Etching
Image Size: 40cm x 58cm
Paper size: 54cm x 73cm
Edition of 10 (2 Available)
Alistair Gow | Point of Departure
Etching
Image Size: 40cm x 52cm
Paper size: 52cm x 65cm
Edition of 20
Alistair Gow | Late Tree Stop
Etching
Image Size: 40cm x 58cm
Paper size: 54cm x 73cm
Edition of 10 (3 Available)
Alistair Gow | Point of Arrival
Etching
Image Size: 40cm x 52cm
Paper size: 52cm x 65cm
Edition of 20
Karen Camkin | British
Integral to Karen Camkin’s process is the act of slow looking and finding interest in everyday observations of nature’s lifecycle. She is exploring our interconnectedness and creates a dialogue that is suggestive of both personal and collective memories and feelings, along with a deepening understanding of the value and health-giving properties of time spent in nature, and the potential to positively influence our present human condition. Her work investigates plants’ close ties to humans through folklores and their medicinal, visual and emotional connotations. Weaving them into new narratives to reveal something of the contradictions of our domestic and modern lives, along with the wider concern of the fragility of the natural world. Karen’s practice focuses on the handmade and material quality of making. Her work moves between abstraction and figuration, layered pieces that allow for eyes to wander slowly across the surface, immersing the viewer in the consolations and rich references that can be found in nature. She graduated with distinction from Gloucestershire University with a MA in Fine Art Painting in 2012 and has exhibited in The Lynn Painter Stainer Prize, Discerning Eye, the National Trust, Nature in Art Museum & Gallery and the St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery. She has completed an MA in Print at the RCA, and her work has been selected for the Travers Smith Corporate and Social Responsibility Art Programme 2024-25. Her graduation piece ‘Stay a Little Longer’ was acquired by the Royal College of Art for their permanent Collection.
Karen Camkin | Meadow Rue I
Monoprint
120cm x 90cm
Unique
Karen Camkin | Meadow Rue II (small)
Monotype on Kozuke paper
Image Size: 60cm x 80cm
Paper Size: 66cm x 86cm
Unique
Karen Camkin | Meadow Rue II
Monoprint
120cm x 90cm
Unique
Karen Camkin | Poppy Plume and Michaelmas Daisy
Monotype on Kozuke paper
Image Size: 72cm x 58ccm
Paper Size: 77cm x 63ccm
Unique
Karen Camkin | Meadow Rue III
Monoprint
120cm x 90cm
Unique
Karen Camkin | Meadow Rue IV
Monoprint
120cm x 90cm
Unique
Eleanor May Watson | British
Eleanor May Watson has exhibited widely nationally and internationally, including in New York, Miami and Amsterdam. Eleanor was the winner of the Jonathan Vickers Fine Art Award in 2017, culminating in a solo exhibition at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery.
Previously, Eleanor was awarded a place on to the Drawing Year at the Royal Drawing in 2016. In addition, since graduating from Wimbledon College of Art in 2012 Eleanor was shortlisted for Futuremap Prize (2012), the Young Masters Art Prize (2014), and the Jerwood Fellowship (2015).
In 2020 Eleanor was commissioned by Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair to create a limited edition large-scale frieze as part of Woolwich Contemporary Studio, which resulted in Other Echoes Inhabit the Garden, a 12 x 3m monotype depicting the campus at Hadrian’s Villa in Rome. She has had sell out exhibitions with Brocket Gallery, her main representative, following her time on The Brocket Residency, and regularly shows with Soho Revue.
Eleanor May Watson | And Still Within A Summer
Acrylic and Oil on Board
32.5cm x 28.5cm
Unique
Eleanor May Watson | Her Horizon 1
Oil on Canvas
32cm x 23cm
Unique
Eleanor May Watson | Books Remain Unread
Oil on Linen
50cm x 40cm
Unique
Eleanor May Watson | Silence on Either Side
Oil on Board
52cm x 40cm
Unique
Eleanor May Watson | Petals Exhausting Their Colour, 2024. Oil on linen, 50 x 40cm.
Eleanor May Watson | Thinking of You
Oil on Board
25.4cm x 20.3cm
Unique
JOseph GOODY | British
Joseph Goody’s abstract imagery is inspired by – in his words – ‘literature, castle walls, parapets and ideas of organisation’. Meticulously composed, his works explore geometric forms and layering with a softness that creates a sense of tension.
Joseph Goody | #13
Oil, Woodcut and Gouche on Collaged Paper
26cm x 30cm
Unique
£525.00
Joseph Goody | Negation 1
Woodcut
30cm x 23cm
Edition of 15
Joseph Goody | #26
Oil and Woodcut on Collaged Paper
26cm x 30cm
Unique
Joseph Goody | #30
Oil and Woodcut on Collaged Paper
26cm x 30cm
Unique
£525.00
Joseph Goody | Negation 2
Woodcut
30cm x 23cm
Edition of 15
Joseph Goody | Negation 1
Oil and Woodcut on Collaged Paper
26cm x 30cm
Unique
Joseph Goody | Rise
Woodcut
47cm x 35cm
Edition of 12
£300.00
Joseph Goody | Negation 3
Woodcut
30cm x 23cm
Edition of 15
Joseph Goody | Endways, Sideways, Frontways 11
Acrylic on Paper
35cm x 22cm
Unique
Joseph Goody | Approach
Woodcut
47cm x 35cm
Edition of 12
£300.00
Joseph Goody | Negation 4
Woodcut
30cm x 23cm
Edition of 15
Joseph Goody | Endways, Sideways, Frontways 12
Acrylic on Paper
Image Size: 35cm x 22cm
Unique
Katja Angeli | Danish
Referencing the human body, fluid forms and play, Angeli’s practice is rooted in drawing, collage and appropriation. She is interested in the slippage between figuration and abstraction. Her works are to varying degrees informed by pop culture, art history, comics, politics and language, architecture and animation. Angeli’s approach to her work is dependent on a sense of connection with its making. I’m often guided by materials when thinking about new work.
“Paper is a favourite of mine because it’s porous and fragile and alive. It’s punk. So is collage and, as a form, it is central to the way I think about my work. Collage implies movement and change. It’s a radical approach that inhabits chaos and rupture. I keep returning to it, I guess, because it reflects how I think and sample and relate to the world around me.
My relationship with nature lies behind my love of materiality and comes through in my engagement with materials and my connection with the process of making. I’m interested in the dialogue between the organic and the digital which I explore in the process of making, combining traditional materials, methods and techniques with digital applications.”
Katja Angeli | Untitled
Paper Collage on Canvas
60cm x 80cm
Unique
Katja Angeli | Untitled
Paper Collage on Canvas
60cm x 80cm
Unique
Saruha Kilaru | INDIAN
Saruha Kilaru | Cells, 2024
Watercolour Monoprint on Paper
Framed 81 x 100 cm
Mahima Kapoor | INDIAN
Mahima Kapoor | Membranes 1, 2018
Monoprint, Chine-colle’ on Paper
41 x 54 cm
Mahima Kapoor | A Place of Oasis 1, 2024
Monoprint, Chine-colle’ on Paper
38 x 55 cm
Mahima Kapoor | Membranes 2, 2018
Monoprint, Chine-colle’ on Paper
41 x 54 cm
Mahima Kapoor | A Place of Oasis 2, 2024
Monoprint, Chine-colle’ on Paper
38 x 55 cm
Mahima Kapoor | Membranes 3, 2018
Monoprint, Chine-colle’ on Paper
41 x 54 cm
Mahima Kapoor | A Place of Oasis 3, 2024
Monoprint, Chine-colle’ on Paper
38 x 55 cm
Rewati Shahani | INDIAN
Rewati Shahani | Migrations 01 - 04, 2024
Silk Screen on Kent Paper
Unframed 34 x 38 cm
Rewati Shahani | Migrations 05, 2024
Silk Screen on Kent Paper
Unframed 34 x 38 cm
Rewati Shahani | Migrations 06, 2024
Silk Screen on Kent Paper
Unframed 34 x 38 cm