RHYTHM AND LIGHT : Julian Woodward
Current exhibition
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Rhythm and Light | Suburban Landscapes
Julian Woodward
Until 20th December
155A Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by South London based artist, Julian Woodward.
His paintings synthesise his immediate environment, looking for universality and timelessness. His practice centres around space and light, and how this can create theatre and reverie in suburban scenes. These contemporary works are inspired by the legacy of traditional landscape painting.
Working Process
Subject matter comes from walks around the local neighbourhood with a sketchbook. Coming across a place that grabs his attention, Julian will often start with quick pencil sketches to capture something essential about the location. He will then return for a longer period with pastel or oil paint and a home made mobile easel that allows him to work on pavements without blocking people from passing. These studies form the reference material for paintings made later in the studio. Sometimes, a circular process of drawing from a painting and then painting from the drawing helps to refine the idea. Paintings can be executed quickly, and at other times the process continues over several months of repeated scraping back and reworking.
Julian Woodward
Until 20th December
155A Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition of paintings and drawings by South London based artist, Julian Woodward.
His paintings synthesise his immediate environment, looking for universality and timelessness. His practice centres around space and light, and how this can create theatre and reverie in suburban scenes. These contemporary works are inspired by the legacy of traditional landscape painting.
Working Process
Subject matter comes from walks around the local neighbourhood with a sketchbook. Coming across a place that grabs his attention, Julian will often start with quick pencil sketches to capture something essential about the location. He will then return for a longer period with pastel or oil paint and a home made mobile easel that allows him to work on pavements without blocking people from passing. These studies form the reference material for paintings made later in the studio. Sometimes, a circular process of drawing from a painting and then painting from the drawing helps to refine the idea. Paintings can be executed quickly, and at other times the process continues over several months of repeated scraping back and reworking.
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Julian WoodwardOur Street (Morning), 2021Oil on board30.5 x 36cm£ 900.00Courtesy of 155A GalleryCopyright The Artist -
Julian WoodwardMalyons Road, 2025Oil on canvas51 x 51cm£ 1,500.00 -
Julian WoodwardAmyruth Road , 2023Oil on canvas52 x 60cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardAlgiers Road, 2025Oil on canvas60 x 61.5cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardSlagrove Place, 2025Oil on canvas59 x 47cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardSlagrove Place (3), 2025Oil on canvas59 x 48cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardSlagrove Place (2), 2025Oil on canvas59.5 x 48cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardVeda Road (The View East), 2025Oil on paper26 x 20cm£ 500.00 -
Julian WoodwardAdelaide Avenue, 2025Oil on canvas185 x 170cm -
Julian WoodwardThe View South (Electric Sky), 2025Oil on Paper24 x 32cm£ 650.00 -
Julian WoodwardPhoebeth Road (Looking North), 2023Oil on canvas47 x 41cm£ 1,250.00 -
Julian WoodwardFrom The Threshold Of My Front Door, 2025Oil on paper42 x 29cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardAmyruth Road, 2025Oil on paper (mounted on board)56 x 72cm£ 1,500.00 -
Julian WoodwardPhoebeth Road (Looking South), 2023Oil on canvas board29.5 x 38cmVenduCourtesy of 155A GalleryCopyright The Artist -
Julian WoodwardAlgiers Road, 2025Oil on canvas48 x 57cm£ 1,400.00 -
Julian WoodwardWalking Down Veda Road (Evening), 2022Oil on board31 x 44cm£ 1,100.00 -
Julian WoodwardEmbleton Road, 2025Oil on canvas60 x 47cm£ 1,450.00 -
Julian WoodwardVicar's Hill, 2023-25Oil on canvas43 x 58cmVendu -
Julian WoodwardThe View East (Morning), 2025Oil on card£ 350.00 -
Julian WoodwardThe View South (3pm), 2021Pencil on paper13 x 20cm£ 225.00Courtesy of 155A GalleryCopyright The Artist -
Julian WoodwardLadywell Village, 2025Coloured pencil and pastel on paper£ 150.00 -
Julian WoodwardVicar's Hill, 2025Coloured pencil20.5 x 24.5cm£ 225.00 -
Julian WoodwardVeda Road (Blustery)Oil on card28 x 29.5cm£ 450.00 -
Julian WoodwardGreatfield CloseOil on canvas62 x 53cm£ 1,800.00 -
Julian WoodwardVeda Road (Evening), 2025Oil on board21 x 20.5cm£ 550.00 -
Julian WoodwardThe View South (Storm Approaching), 2022Oil on board40 x 43cm£ 1,250.00
Julian Woodward studied Fine Art Painting at Glasgow School of Art. He completed The Drawing Year at The Prince's Drawing School (now The Royal Drawing School) in 2010. He has shown work previously in the New English Art Club (NEAC) Annual Exhibition in 2022, 2023, 2025 and with Hampstead Art Society in 2022 and 2024.
Exhibition Opening Hours (December):
Friday 5th
Saturday 6th
Sunday 7th
Friday 12th
Saturday 13th
Sunday 14th
Thursday 18th
Friday 19th
Saturday 20th
Open 12pm - 5pm
Also by appointment, Tuesday - Sunday
155A Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8HX
info@155agallery.com
+44 (0)7930 340092
155agallery.com
Gallery Director: Karen Smith
Exhibition Opening Hours (December):
Friday 5th
Saturday 6th
Sunday 7th
Friday 12th
Saturday 13th
Sunday 14th
Thursday 18th
Friday 19th
Saturday 20th
Open 12pm - 5pm
Also by appointment, Tuesday - Sunday
155A Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8HX
info@155agallery.com
+44 (0)7930 340092
155agallery.com
Gallery Director: Karen Smith