Exhibition
The Colours of My Art
28 Mar 2020 – 31 Mar 2020
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Monday
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 17:00
Address
- 10 Portland Road
- Croydon
England - SE25 4PF
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- 130, 197, 157,
- Norwood Junction
In this our final exhibition, Nasha Bradshaw will be showcasing his personal favourites vibrant enchanting pieces that document his progression in his technique and skill since Elizabeth James Gallery opened in 2016.
About
Nasha Bradshaw has been a regular feature at Elizabeth James Gallery since the doors opened and is passionate about its place in the community of South Norwood SE25.
Born in Clarendon Jamaica. Currently residing in London UK.
Nasha has been interested in Art from a very young age and drew his first piece at the age of four. He was known locally as the Artist growing up. Nasha studied Art at Holmwood Technical High but is mainly self taught.
From his tranquil upbringing in rural Jamaica, his love for nature and mother earth, to his current interest in the rastafarian culture has all heavily influenced his work so current issues such as climate change and world events have had a profound impact on him this is reflected in a few of his most recent pieces. His Art in intended to evoke deep emotions within the viewer. No matter the topic whether sad,angry,happy Nasha tries to depict his work in a positive light and shows this with his love of bright colours for example a piece depicting heavy topics such as oppression climate change or slavery could still have a beautiful sunset in the background.
"My Art is a reflection of my personal values. I love the Human journey and spirit. This is encompassed within my logo. (My Art My Heart)."