Red Propeller Gallery

Red Propeller Gallery This vibrant and rebellious gallery can be found on an unassuming high street in Kingsbridge, South Devon. All work is available to purchase online.
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Specialising in the borderland between Urban and Contemporary Fine Art, Red Propeller Gallery showcases a continually changing selection of work from their stable of artists in their flagship gallery - the entire collection can be viewed online. Red Propeller was founded by Sarah & David Anslow in October 2006, just as the urban art phenomena was gathering speed and played a major role in seamless

ly merging urban, contemporary and pop art

Dealing in original works and limited edition/signed prints, Red Propeller is one of the most exclusive and exciting galleries in the UK. Visit the website for more information, a lively feed of explosive art and inside scoop! Follow us on Instagram

Under the OWN ART scheme we are able to offer up to £25,000.00 interest free credit. Contact - 07525338233
- [email protected]

Timeless classic fresh in from the studio. Another beauty from Tracy Hamer
06/11/2023

Timeless classic fresh in from the studio. Another beauty from Tracy Hamer

Loving the eclectic style of Ceylon Cinnamon - yet another wonderful addition to Kingsbrige ❤️
25/08/2023

Loving the eclectic style of Ceylon Cinnamon - yet another wonderful addition to Kingsbrige ❤️

It’s happening!  We’re now off the beaten track in a beautiful rural idyll - come & say hello!  See website for details ...
02/03/2023

It’s happening! We’re now off the beaten track in a beautiful rural idyll - come & say hello! See website for details xx

☽Café Terrace At NightVincent Van Gogh1888"Here you have a night painting without black, with nothing but beautiful blue...
26/10/2022


Café Terrace At Night
Vincent Van Gogh
1888

"Here you have a night painting without black, with nothing but beautiful blue and violet and green and in this surrounding the illuminated area colours itself sulfur pale yellow and citron green."
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25/10/2022

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”
Pablo Picasso ✌️
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Happy Birthday to art giant and legend, Robert Rauschenberg ✌️“I really feel sorry for people who think things like soap...
22/10/2022

Happy Birthday to art giant and legend, Robert Rauschenberg ✌️

“I really feel sorry for people who think things like soap dishes or mirrors or Coke bottles are ugly, because they're surrounded by things like that all day long, and it must make them miserable.”
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Everything I learned in my life, I learned because I decided to try something new - David Lynch(📷: Pari Dukovic)________...
19/10/2022

Everything I learned in my life, I learned because I decided to try something new - David Lynch

(📷: Pari Dukovic)
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"Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see" - René Magritte____________...
17/10/2022

"Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see" - René Magritte
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Always Frida, always 💚_______________________________
14/10/2022

Always Frida, always 💚
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Jay Defeo ⚡💛⚡(Check out her work, The Rose, it's mindblowing!)_______________________________                           ...
12/10/2022

Jay Defeo ⚡💛⚡
(Check out her work, The Rose, it's mindblowing!)
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“In art and dream may you proceed with abandon. In life may you proceed with balance and stealth.” - Patti Smith(📷: Lynn...
10/10/2022

“In art and dream may you proceed with abandon. In life may you proceed with balance and stealth.” - Patti Smith

(📷: Lynn Goldsmith, 1977)
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"Art has always been the raft onto which we climb to save our sanity. I don't see a different purpose for it now" - Doro...
07/10/2022

"Art has always been the raft onto which we climb to save our sanity. I don't see a different purpose for it now" - Dorothea Tanning
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05/10/2022

Each morning when I awake, I experience again a supreme pleasure - that of being Salvador Dali. ✌️
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03/10/2022

I found I could say things with colour and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for
- Georgia O'Keefe
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30/09/2022

There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about - Helen Frankenthaler ✌️
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“I wish to blur the firm boundaries which we self-certain people tend to delineate around all we can achieve,”  - Hannah...
28/09/2022

“I wish to blur the firm boundaries which we self-certain people tend to delineate around all we can achieve,” - Hannah Höch
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25/09/2022

“The constant repetition of falsehood is more convincing than the demonstration of truth.”
Happy Birthday to abstract expression giant, Mark Rothko ✌
Would've been 119 today ⚡
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Before Dada, before Surrealism, there was a short-lived art movement straight out of Paris called The Incoherents (Les A...
23/09/2022

Before Dada, before Surrealism, there was a short-lived art movement straight out of Paris called The Incoherents (Les Arts incohérents). Founded by writer Jules Lévy in 1882, The Incoherents made irreverent and satirical art, using found objects, drawings by people who couldn't draw, all for the purpose of being entirely nonsensical.
Newspapers were questioning whether traditional art was dying, and there was a creative lull hanging in the air. The late 1800s were a period of innovation, both scientific and social, and Lévy wanted to jazz things up a bit in the art world.
"Death to clichés, to us young people!" was their motto, they created rebellious pieces, with the intention of making people laugh, the serious and obscene were excluded. Their first exhibition attracted thousands of people, a few of which you may have heard of: Manet, Renoir, and someone called Richard Wagner.
The movement was co-opted by outsiders capitalising on its success (nothing new there), creating Incoherent themed cafes and magazines, completely detached from the movement itself.
Like any energetic art movement, it began to fall apart in just a few years, Lévy was accused of using The Incoherents for his own ends, he was criticised in the press and by other artists.
By the mid-1890s it had fizzled out, drawing its last breath by 1896, Lévy hanging on until the bitter end.
Nearly two decades later something called Dada emerged, separate from The Incoherents, but sharing the same DNA.

1 - The Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe by Sapeck, in Le Rire, 1887.
2- Exhibition Poster - Jules Chéret, 1886.
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Born out of his love of, you guessed it, Cornbread (real name Darryl McCray) is widely considered the first modern graff...
21/09/2022

Born out of his love of, you guessed it, Cornbread (real name Darryl McCray) is widely considered the first modern graffiti artist. He was once mistakenly declared dead by a newspaper and took it upon himself to break in to a zoo and spraypaint 'Cornbread Lives' on the side of an elephant. Long before some young upstart called Banksy even knew what spraypaint was, probably...

52 years ago today, a fella called Michael Eavis hosted his first festival at his farm in Pilton, Somerset. Not sure how...
19/09/2022

52 years ago today, a fella called Michael Eavis hosted his first festival at his farm in Pilton, Somerset. Not sure how successful it was as I've heard absolutely nothing about it since... 😉

Over the course of his six-decade career, Robert Rauschenberg embraced pop culture, technical experimentation, and mater...
16/09/2022

Over the course of his six-decade career, Robert Rauschenberg embraced pop culture, technical experimentation, and material eclecticism. Today, he’s perhaps best known for his radical, three-dimensional “Combines”—which he composed from discarded materials and mundane objects such as sheet metal, newspaper, tires, and umbrellas—and for his colorful silkscreen paintings on which he screen-printed, then painted over, collaged photographs sourced from books and magazines. In 1964, Rauschenberg made history when he became the first American to win the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale. In the years since, Rauschenberg has been the subject of solo shows at the Guggenheim, Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, and Moderna Museet, among other institutions. His work belongs in collections worldwide and has sold for tens of millions at auction.

Lisa Fugue 1 - 1985

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Miss Tic 🤍 (via .street)
14/09/2022

Miss Tic 🤍
(via .street)

⚡️⚡️⚡️TwiggyTracy HamerAcrylic On Canvas120 x 120cmAvailable from our website now - or see it foryourself hanging in the...
12/09/2022

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Twiggy
Tracy Hamer
Acrylic On Canvas
120 x 120cm

Available from our website now - or see it foryourself hanging in the gallery window!

Spread the cost over 20 months with 0% interest via the OwnArt scheme! Just drop us a DM for more info ✌
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Barry McGee, ‘China Boo’, 2015, exhibition view.Here's a photo of an old exhibition by Barry McGee. If you're lucky enou...
09/09/2022

Barry McGee, ‘China Boo’, 2015, exhibition view.

Here's a photo of an old exhibition by Barry McGee. If you're lucky enough to live in Seoul, you may have seen his exhibition 'Everyday Sunrise', which finished yesterday. If you did, you're awesome. Barry McGee is awesome. Everything is awesome ✌️

Be realistic, demand the impossible ✌️_______________________________     #1968
07/09/2022

Be realistic, demand the impossible ✌️
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#1968

💥BlastTracy HamerAcrylic On Canvas140 x 140cmAvailable from our website now!Spread the cost over 20 months with 0% inter...
05/09/2022

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Blast
Tracy Hamer
Acrylic On Canvas
140 x 140cm

Available from our website now!

Spread the cost over 20 months with 0% interest via the OwnArt scheme! Just drop us a DM for more info ✌
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Just one of the fantastic entries in the childrens art & crafts section at Kingsbridge Show today.
03/09/2022

Just one of the fantastic entries in the childrens art & crafts section at Kingsbridge Show today.

Leonor Fini.That's it. That's the post 🖤_______________________________
31/08/2022

Leonor Fini.
That's it. That's the post 🖤
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The Akkorokamui is a gigantic octopus-like monster from Ainu folklore, equivalent to the Nordic Kraken, which supposedly...
29/08/2022

The Akkorokamui is a gigantic octopus-like monster from Ainu folklore, equivalent to the Nordic Kraken, which supposedly lurks in Uchiura Bay in Hokkaido. It is said that its enormous body can reach sizes of up to 120 metres (390 feet) in length. Its name can be translated as “string-holding kamuy” (a Kamuy being a divine or spiritual being)

Akkorokamui
Keng Wai Lee
Acrylic On Canvas
99 x 140cm

Available from our website now - or see it for yourself hanging in the gallery!

Spread the cost over 20 months with 0% interest via the OwnArt scheme! Just drop us a DM for more info ✌
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“I believe in the relation between photography and music; and that's my inspiration.”Happy Birthday Man Ray ✌️b. 27.08.1...
27/08/2022

“I believe in the relation between photography and music; and that's my inspiration.”

Happy Birthday Man Ray ✌️
b. 27.08.1890
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Red Propeller was founded by Sarah & David Anslow in October 2006, just as the urban art phenomena was gathering speed. Playing a major role in seamlessly merging urban, contemporary and pop art; Red Propeller has successfully identified some of the most talented Artists to emerge on the scene. Dealing in original works and limited edition/signed prints, Red Propeller is one of the most exclusive and exciting galleries in the UK. This vibrant and rebellious gallery can be found on an unassuming high street in Kingsbridge, South Devon. Visit the website for more information, a lively feed of explosive art and inside scoop! All work is available to purchase online. Follow us on Instagram @redpropellergallery Under the OWN ART scheme we are able to offer up to £25,000.00 interest free credit. 01548854573 / 07525338233


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