List of works
Lewis Barton
Reactive and intuitive, Lewis’ approach to making revolves heavily around harnessing those impulsive first moments when pencil touches paper. Concerned with capturing the world and people around him, Lewis enjoys drawing in a way that is both observed and expressive, always grappling to find a confluence of these approaches.
He was born and raised in Bradford, before moving to Sheffield where he studied History and Politics. He is now based in South London, where the layers of London's past, people, and places inspire his practice.
'The Mudlark Throne' 2025
Collage, Mixed Media: Thames Mud, Thames Stone Pigment, Oil pastel and Graphite on paper
46cm x 33.5 cm
£200, Framed
'Green Grocers' 2025
Pastel on paper
42cm x 21 cm
£125, Framed
'Fool's Spring’ 2025
Mixed Media, Oil Stick, Pastel, Acrylic and Coloured Pencil on paper
42cm x 20.5 cm
£195, Framed
'Douglas Way' 2025
Graphite on Paper
42cm x 17 cm
£195, Framed
'Market Day' 2025
Acrylic, gouache, oil stick, pastel and coloured pencil on paper
40cm x 22 cm
£215, Framed
'Jubilee Line' 2025
Oil stick, oil, acrylic, pastel and pencil, on paper
24 x 42.5cm
£225, Framed
Esranur Yagiz
Esranur Yagiz is a visual artist and designer exploring the intersections of art, craft, and design, with a strong focus on drawing. Inspired by London’s cafés, pubs, and everyday moments, she captures the humour and personality of city life through bold lines, bright colours, and exaggerated forms. Working primarily with oil and soft pastels, her playful, expressive figures offer a fresh, lighthearted perspective—both familiar and surreal. For her, drawing is a way of processing the world, translating observations into dynamic, character-driven scenes that celebrate the quirks and energy of urban life.
esranuryagizz@gmail.com
‘Upon Thames’ 2025
Mix Media on paper
21cm x 29.7cm
£135, Framed
‘Strawberry Croissant’ 2025
Mix Media on Paper
21cm x 29.7cm
£125, Framed
‘EC2A’ 2024
Soft Pastel on Paper
21cm x 29.7cm
£165, Framed
‘B122’ 2024
Soft Pastel on Paper
42cm x 29.7cm
£200, Framed
Heather Campbell
Heather Campbell worked for the NHS for over 35 years, and has recently returned to her first love of drawing and painting. Having completed the RDS Drawing Intensive Course in 2024, she has built on her daily practice, experimenting with subject and media. Employing colour to evoke atmosphere, Heather aims for a figurative , expressive style, capturing people off- guard in their everyday settings. She believes there is beauty to be found in every person and place.
heather.campbell90@ntlworld.com
‘St James Park’ 2024
Watercolour pencil and soluble fibre pen on paper
39cm x 50cm
£200, Framed
‘St Mary le Strand’ 2024
Pastel pencils on paper
52cm x 42cm
£200, Framed
‘St Margaret's House cafe’ 2025
Charcoal pencils and Japanese watercolour on paper 42cm x 36cm
£80, Framed
‘Epping Forest’ 2024
Pastel and pencil on paper
24cm x 32.5cm
£80, Framed
‘Ridley Road Market’ 2024
25.2cm x 35cm
Charcoal and gesso wash on cardboard
£80, Framed
Indré Makasyté
Indré Makasyté's work sounds intriguing and immersive, blending various mediums in a way that encourages open interpretation and emotional engagement. The idea of leaving space for the viewer to converse or share silence with the work suggests a profound emphasis on personal reflection and interaction. Whether it's through her fine art, music, tattoos, or video art, this openness to interpretation seems to invite each person to bring their own experiences and perspectives into the dialogue with the work.
‘For Now I Call It Home’ 2025
Watercolour on paper
38cm x 56.3cm £250, Framed
‘Memento Mori’ 2025
Watercolour on paper
38cm x 56.3cm
£250, Framed
Anna Avery
Anna Avery is an emerging artist working across different media to capture a sense of the everyday through mark-making and colour. She is particularly interested in depicting women in leisure to explore a gentle, alternative way of being in the world and does this through drawing, painting, collage, and textiles. Her artworks in ‘Drawn to London’ are based on sketches made in various parks, churchyards, and streets in London which are transformed into vibrant images mixing observation and imagination.
‘The Red Book’ 2025
Acrylic, coloured pencil and pen on paper
29cm x 21cm
NFS
‘Campus’ 2025
Mixed media collage on paper
29cm x 21cm
£175, Framed
‘Girls’ Worlds’ 2025
Gouache and coloured pencil on paper
29cm x 21cm
£150, Framed
‘The Gallery Cafe’ 2025
Gouache and coloured pencil on paper
15cm x 10.5cm
£120, Framed
Niamh Hughes
Niamh uses her practice as a space for navigating her reflections upon the ordinary and its underlying ambiguity. Through drawing and painting, she takes notice of the strangeness and familiarity found in daily life as she encounters it. In this group exhibition, Niamh joins her fellow artists in taking the parks, churches, markets and endless activity of London as a source of inspiration. What she finds most stimulating about the city is the constant presence of people and the mark they leave behind.
Graduating from Painting at Gray’s School of Art in 2023, Niamh currently studies on The Royal Drawing School’s postgraduate-level course, The Drawing Year.
niamhhghs@gmail.com
@niamhjhughes
'Paddington Basin' 2025
Etching on Paper
Edition of 30
19cm x 25 cm
£130, Framed £95 , Unframed
'Bermondsey Wall East Path' 2025
Chalk Pastel, Pencil and Oil Pastel on Paper
13cm x 18 cm
£70, Framed
'St Bride's Church Windows' 2025
Chalk Pastel, Pencil and Oil Pastel on Paper
13cm x 18 cm
£70, Framed
'St Botolph Without Bishopsgate Gardens' 2025
Chalk Pastel, Pencil and Oil Pastel on Paper
13cm x 18 cm
£70, Framed
Joanna Boyle
'The Sky Garden 1', 2024
Charcoal on paper
30cm x17cm
£145, Framed
Joanna Boyle
Joanna Boyle is a drawer and painter living in London. As well as her own work, she has worked as a designer, illustrator and cleanup artist in the animation and publishing industries.
Joanna’s work is inspired by drawing on location, trying to capture small scenes from the city in her sketchbook. These sketches then form the basis for paintings made in the studio. In translating drawings into painting, Joanna experiments with colour and mark-making to create a mood which may not have been there in the original scene. The resulting work therefore sits somewhere between observation, memory and imagination.
'The Sky Garden 2', 2024
Charcoal on paper
30cm x 26cm
£145, Framed
'Winter in Victoria Park', 2024
Oil Pastel on Paper
15cm x 14cm
£95, Framed
'Sunlight in Regents Park', 2024
Soft Pastel on Paper
15cm x 14cm
£95, Framed
'Anna and Heather in the Gallery Cafe', 2025
Dry Point Etching on paper
24cm x 17cm
£95, Framed
'By the Lake, Victoria Park', 2025
Gouache and Watercolour on paper
40cm x 39cm
£250, Framed
Clare Perrin
Clare Perrin is a painter and printmaker based in London. From receiving a First in her Illustration degree in 2024 she has since been commissioned to create a series of bespoke screen-prints for a client, exhibited at New Designers, completed a course at the Royal Drawing school, as well as continuing to sketch every day and constantly create new work. Clare’s work often explores themes of place within nature and the familiar, intertwining memory and personal experience. Whilst this show is on view Clare is currently focusing on a new larger oil painting series with plans of completion at the start of 2026.
‘Tuesday afternoon’ 2024
Acrylic on Khadi paper
42cm x 29.7cm
£195, Framed
‘The Botanic Garden’ 2024
Monotype on Fabriano paper
40cm x 28cm
£195, Framed
‘Day At The Zoo’ 2024
1/1 monotype on Hahnemuhle paper
16cm x 12cm
£175, Framed
‘Lost In Thought’ 2024
Sugar Lift Etchig on Hahnemuhle paper
1 AP, edition of 8
19cm x 12.5cm
£125, Framed £95, Unframed
‘A Brighter Day’ 2025
Oil pastel and ink on Fabriano paper
14cm x 11cm
£150, Framed
Got an idea for an Exhibition?
We have two exhibitions spaces at St Margaret’s House, perfect for emerging artists & curators to formally exhibit work for the first time. If you have an idea for an exhibition - even if it is the very beginnings of an idea - fill out the below proposal form and someone from the Exhibitions Team will be in touch.