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(LowRes)The Famous Flames - Black Limo by Ronnie Wood C Washington Green Fine Art Publishing.jpgRolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is set to unveil his debut collection of fine art later this month, with his limited edition prints available in Canary Wharf.

As well as being an legendary rocker Wood is also an accomplished artists and Artisan Fine Art will stock his work from October 22.

aa-aug26-ruffell142.jpgYou may not know his name but many of his prints and paintings will become very familiar to Wharfers over the next couple of weeks.

Colin Ruffell's abstract London landscapes have become hugely popular, particularly in Canary Wharf, which often features in his work and they are being featured in an exhibition in Canada Square mall.

Profile: Artist Dilek O'Keeffe

By Simon Hayes on June 22, 2010 1:14 PM |

dd-jun17-okeeffe142.jpgCanary Wharf is just one of the London landmarks in a series of eyecatching artworks on display in Canada Place mall this week.

The striking images are the work of Dilek O'Keeffe, who turned her painting hobby into a career when she moved to London around 15 years ago.

dd-May6-william henry.JPGIt is easy to go through the working week seeing little more than the Tube, the office and the inside of the occasional sandwich shop. But with your head down, dodging the crowds, there is a whole world of art in Canary Wharf you might be missing out on.

The estate's aesthetically enhanced business landscape boasts a huge permanent collection but there are also a host of new exhibitions taking place this month.

aa-apr22-simon claridge142.jpgHis work is on display at a Canary Wharf art gallery and its adding an extra sparkle to the local art scene.

Simon Claridge has earned renown for his "diamond dust" prints of female icons, a series of which are now on display at the Artisan Gallery in North Colonnade.

artmoss142.jpgArtist Simon Claridge's unique method of "diamond dust" painting has attracted plenty of attention and he will be at Artisan Galleries tomorrow evening to talk about it.

Claridge developed his style using blocks of monotone shapes to create multiple layers for his paintings.

aa-aug6-rehabart142.jpgAspiring artists were pushed to their limit when a Canary Wharf bank commissioned them to produce canvasses for its offices.

The group, which became involved in art as part of a rehabilitation programme, showcased their water themed work at the launch in Churchill Place.

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