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Sam Peacock & Hannah Ivory Baker


  • Ad Lib Gallery 10 Church Road London, England, SW19 5DL United Kingdom (map)

'Colours & Contrasts'

18 April - 5 May 2024

Ad Lib Gallery is delighted to present a duo exhibition of works by artists Sam Peacock and Hannah Ivory Baker. The juxtaposition of their two artistic styles will be a viewing experience at the gallery that you won’t want to miss. You can RSVP for the private view and read more about the artists and the exhibition below.

Private View:

Please join us for drinks on Thursday 18 April, 6pm - 8pm, at Ad Lib Gallery, Wimbledon


'Colours & Contrasts'

The exhibition features works by Sam Peacock and Hannah Ivory Baker, both of whom explore the intricate patterns and textures of landscape. You can read about the artists below, click on their names to view their pages on our website and see current available artworks.

The exhibition will be open to the public from 10:30am on Friday 19th April and continues until 5pm on Sunday 5th May 2024.


Hannah Ivory Baker reflects on the unpredictability of nature, emphasising the non-uniformity that defines it - from sudden weather shifts and the sea's changing tides to the unexpected onset of a cloudy sky, and the distinctive scent of rain on dry earth. Her works, semi-abstract in nature, celebrate the asymmetry and earthiness of the natural world.

Each of Hannah's paintings starts with a plein air sketch that aims to capture her emotional response to the landscape, fleeting moments of light as well as basic form. The sketches are then used as the inspiration for her larger oil paintings in which she aims to capture and expand on the sense of energy and movement. She use large brushes and palette knives on each painting building up the texture which is so much a feature of her work.

View Hannah’s work here


Sam Peacock, also inspired by rural and costal landscapes, has challenged the traditional notion of landscape painting in every aspect of his work. His unique interpretation involves the use of non-traditional oil based paints, varnishes, coffee grains and raw materials, all composed on steel sheets by exchanging the traditional paintbrush for a roller, scraper and a blow torch. This technique allows Sam to create abstract textures and marks that echo ancient constructions, geographical features, and the remnants of human and natural activity. The colour palettes that he uses are inspired by the colours of the landscape, both natural and man-made, with each pallet borne out of his direct observation and note taking in specific locations.

The use of fire in his work symbolises both destruction and renewal in nature. By removing layers of paint and material, he uncovers abstract patterns reminiscent of historical agriculture and industry. Peacock’s entire process not only strengthens his personal connection to the landscapes he depicts, but also makes each work a deeply profound reflection of place.

View Sam’s work here


Sam Peacock & Hannah Ivory Baker

'Colours & Contrasts'

18 April - 5 May 2024

@ Ad Lib Gallery, Wimbledon Village, London

Gallery Opening Hours:
Mon: 10:30am - 4:30pm
Tues - Fri: 10:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 10am - 5:30pm
Sun: 10:30am - 5pm

Ad Lib Gallery, 10 Church Road, Wimbledon Village, London, SW19 5DL


For further information please contact Ad Lib Gallery here

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