East Bridge House (Turn Left) - the story

My painting ‘East Bridge House (Turn Left)’ started off as an artwork inspired by a dramatic urban view. As I learnt more about the location, I discovered a story hidden beneath the Croydon tarmac.

East Bridge House (Turn Left). 2021. Acrylic on wood panel. 61cm x 61cm.

The painting was inspired by a view from the Croydon tower block known by many different names, including The 50p Building, No.1 Croydon, The Thrupenny Bit Building and the NLA Tower. The area shown in the painting was originally the site of an old building called East Bridge House (and this gave me the title for the work). The owners refused to sell up when the modern block was proposed, but the tower was constructed looming above them anyway. Eventually, East Bridge House fell empty and was demolished.

Writer John Grindrod says:

In the heart of suburban Surrey sits the NLA Tower, now known as No.1 Croydon. It was designed, like hundreds of others, in Seifert’s vast draughtsmans’ office. In the original 1964 plans it was set to be, in the fashion of the day, a tower sat atop a podium. But when it came to construction things didn’t turn out quite that straightforward. East Bridge House, a solicitor’s office, sat on part of the site that the podium block was due to occupy, and the owner wasn’t willing to move. Lengthy legal wrangling ensued, but in the end construction had to start without a resolution, and so the podium was scrapped. Instead the NLA Tower became a free-standing block, albeit nestling next to East Bridge House. The tower emerges from the rough concrete volcano-mouth of an underground car park, like a Thunderbirds rocket caught mid-launch. East Bridge House, that pesky neighbour, was finally demolished in 1973, three years after construction had finished, and at last the tower could shrug off accusations that it was yet another suburban semi.

Quote taken from ‘NLA Tower, Croydon’ by John Grindrod published on the Twentieth Century Society website, November 2014. www.c20society.org.uk

With the help of Twitter, Turf Projects and the Museum of Croydon, I’ve managed to find some photos of plucky little East Bridge House.


From a painter’s point of view, I began working on this using just black, greys and white acrylic paint, with a plan to add colours and coloured glazes later on.

I masked off the ‘islands’ of grass and pavement, leaving me the tarmac areas free to spray with paint from brushes (and toothbrushes) to give it a gravelly texture.

Stage one of adding colour glazes. I’ve painted the shadows first, with the objects casting them still to come on top later.

Prints of the finished painting can be purchased via my Etsy store here.

SFSA 2022 Painting Open Exhibition

My 2020 painting ‘Look Both Ways’ will be making its first appearance in public on 1st Dec 2022. Previously only seen online, and on the wall of my studio, you can see it as part of the Second Floor Studios & Artists (SFSA)’s 2022 Painting Open exhibition at the 'no format Gallery'.

Look Both Ways. 2020. Acrylic on wood panel. 30.5cm x 30.5cm

The show features the work of 100 artists and is a celebration of painting on a small scale. All works are available to buy.

Open preview night: Thurs 1st Dec. 18:00-20:00

Opening times: 2nd-4th Dec, 7th-11th Dec 13:00-18:00

Studio NF01, Casting House, Moulding Lane (off Arklow Road), Deptford, London SE14 6BN. 8 minutes walk from New Cross station.

ING Discerning Eye Exhibition 2022 - the show

A trip out to a packed artists’ preview night at The Mall Galleries was a fun affair. I discovered who had selected my paintings, saw many pieces of great work by others and found an opportunity for some goofy posing to the camera.

Mini Croydon 3 - selected by Gurinder Chadha. 🔴 SOLD

Mini Croydon 2 - selected by Kate Enters. 🔴 SOLD

Mini Croydon 4 - selected by Kate Enters. 🔴 SOLD

Mini Croydon 3 was chosen by film director Gurinder Chada. Mini Croydon 2 and Mini Croydon 4 were chosen by Kate Enters, director of ArtCan. The ING Discerning Eye Exhibition runs from 11th - 20th of November 2022 and will be available to view online until 31st December 2022. The works of all the artists are available to buy.


I found it (and the red dot).

It’s hard to pose with your paintings when they are so small!


I also had a nice preview piece about the exhibition from local Croydon publication Inside Croydon.

ING Discerning Eye Exhibition 2022 selection

I'm happy to say that I've had three of my little paintings chosen for the 2022 ING Discerning Eye Exhibition. Each one is about 12.5 cm square in a frame so very compact. It runs from 11th-20th November at The Mall Galleries, London. More links and pics to follow, I expect.

The 2022 ING Discerning Eye received close to 7,500 entries from more artists than ever before. The quantity and quality of submissions was outstanding, and yours caught the eye of our selectors to be exhibited at the Mall Galleries in November. Congratulations on this incredible achievement!
— ING Discerning Eye Exhibition

The paintings selected for the exhibition are Mini Croydon 2, Mini Croydon 3 and Mini Croydon 4.