Friendly artist-run gallery selling a large selection of affordable handmade limited edition prints on London's South Bank. Open daily 11:30-5 (10-6 Sat)
Beautiful winter days here on London’s South Bank. Our gallery in Gabriel’s Wharf is open every day 11.30-5pm, just up from the OXO Tower, between Blackfriars and Waterloo. Come in from the cold and be greeted by one or our artists and a treasure trove of original prints!
A gorgeous weekend to enjoy a trip to the South Bank and take in Katie Preston’s Artist In Focus display. Katie’s prints create a dreamlike, technicolour version of everyday life, from flowers, trees and paths to bridges, streets and tube stations.
Although the gallery exhibition has now ended, you can still view and buy this year’s miniprints online.
Cool For Cats takes the spotlight this week—a 10×10 cm print packed with the quirks, secrets, and shifting moods of our beloved feline companions
Katie Preston is showing a collection of her multi-layered screenprints of London bridges and stations this December.
Her screenprinting practice uses a mix of digital and manual processes – Photoshop, painting and drawing – to create prints with a painterly, lithographic feel.
2 Public Vote Runner Up - Anne Esden ‘Kew Orchid I’
3 Ironbridge Prize - Best Technical Print - Alex Monges ‘Wilding’
4 Cranfield Colours - Most Creative Use of Colour - Charlotte Staunton
‘Transitions’
5 John Purcell Paper Prize - Marta Dyer-Smith - ‘Wild Winds of Suffolk’
After a lovely Closing Private View and Awards Evening we are delighted to reveal the winners and their amazing prints. Many thanks go to our generous and supportive sponsors
and the visitors to the gallery.
Jackson’s Art Prize - The Public Vote - Catherine Sedgwick ‘Hemicidaris’
Even though our miniprint exhibition is no longer on show in the gallery, it continues online until 4th January. So you can still view and buy this
year’s miniprints by visiting our website.
This week’s theme is A Busy Day: city scenes with all the hustle and bustle of life.
Mildred Miller explains how she “makes etchings to evoke the feeling of vintage, faded photographs, introducing aquatint into the process to achieve that lovely depth and shaded feeling.
I am also drawn to the lovely flat quality that you can get from lino.”
1 @lizwhitemansmith Jammie Dodgers £50
2 @terrikpollack Aperol Spritz £45
3 @nothingbuttheruth String Vest Quartet £50
4 @samspatz Daisy Roots £55
5 @printbyval Chez moi £60
6 @csw1258artist And The Cat Crept In £70
7 @hattorinanako On The Roof £50
8 @oos.art Welcome Home £50
Our Mini Print exhibition is in its final week at the gallery - ends Sunday 30 November.
The online exhibition continues until 4 January 2026.
Welcome Home is a collection of prints that typify those things that make you feel comfortable in your own space, wherever that may be.
Mildred Miller is our new Artist in Focus, showing a selection of her etchings and linoprints from 24th November - 7th December.
Working from drawings of flowers from her garden, her etchings beautifully evoke the feeling of vintage, faded photographs. A must-see @GabrielsWharf
Only a few more days to catch Alison Lumb’s Artist in Focus exhibition in our window @GabrielsWharf
Also plenty of other treats to enjoy inside the gallery, including more of Alison’s work, the ever-popular miniprint exhibition, and a selection of prints by all our artists.
Our Mini Print exhibition:
Sometimes we see life through rose-coloured glasses and the world sings “La Vie en rose”. Life glows a fluorescent pink with joy, love, unshakable optimism andlike the redwoods there is strength, dignity and a connection to something greater
than us.”
‘…You need to start with a plan of sorts, and then be happy when the unpredictability of the interactions between the layers takes you off in another direction.’
#printexhibition#originalprints#limitededition
A perfect weekend for a wander to @GabrielsWharf on London’s South Bank to catch Alison Lumb’s featured prints in our gallery window.
Alison creates her colourful images with screenprint, monoprint and photographic transfer processes. She explains:
‘It is very developmental…
These are some more of the small format prints that are currently showing in the gallery as part of the miniprint exhibition. Until 30th November and then continues online till 4th January.
@GabrielsWharf#miniprint#originalprint
A time for reflection and solitude
“Solitude” captures a sacred space of retreat - a conscious turn inward to the quiet and the dark. It is here often with the pages of a book for company, that we can truly untangle our thoughts, and finally find the peace of mind that we deserve