Saturday 20 March 2010


About the artists:

Julia Pott
After outgrowing her childhood dream of becoming a balloon, Julia is now a freelance illustrator and animator living in London. Her work mainly consists of animals making the moves on other animals through the medium of pencil drawing and collage. Her clients include Malibu Rum, Passion Pictures, Picasso Pictures, Sherbet, Picador, Chronicle Books, Hudson Bec, London Sinfonietta, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Of Montreal and The Decemberists.
Her work has been shown at SXSW, Onedotzero, Rushes, and in collaborative exhibitions in the UK and US. She is currently studying an MA in animation at the Royal College of Art, and has a solo show in London later this year. In her spare time she enjoys trampolining and building forts in the countryside.
www.juliapott.com

Amy Ruppel
Born and raised in the Kettle Moraine woods of WIsconsin near the Mammoth Ice Age Center. She drew plants and comics, dug up fossils and went for endless forest walks before being chased back home by some territory-crazed animal. But the birds were always kind. Her love for nature and science led her to an art and illustration career, and to the Pacific Northwest. She still hasn't stopped drawing. Amy now works as an artist, illustrator and so-so gardener in beautiful & green Portland, Oregon USA.
www.amyruppel.com

Matte Stephens
A Portland Oregon based painter whose work has been exhibited in galleries and shops including Jonathan Adler, Velocity art and design,Here Shop, Sebastian Foster Gallery,Nahcotta,Reform School,Subtext Gallery,Rare Device,
He is Also an illustrator and has done work for Herman Miller, American Express, IBM, Sunset Magazine, The Boston Globe, Disney, The Eye Weekly, Editions Alto, Glow Magazine, Fit Pregnancy Magazine, Vivi Magazine, Endless Vacation Magazine, Woodmanstern, Modern Twist , The Andez Hotel, Ipop, and Marian Heath. The motivation behind his work is his wife Vivienne their cats and life in wonderful Oregon.
www.matteart.net

Just arrived. Nobrow's latest publication, created by Ben Newman, is the first installment in the '17 x 23' series, Ouroboros is a tale of inevitability and primordial unity to make you laugh and cry. Printed in true Nobrow fashion using three spot colours on a beautiful Munken off white paper, we have got hold of some signed copies for a mere £8.50!

Friday 19 March 2010


We've got some great new cards from Sarah Knight, the bird ones all make me laugh and they're blank inside so they're perfect for any occasion.

Saturday 13 March 2010

Moose Head


Moose Head
Originally uploaded by heregallery
I had to post a picture of this lovely Moose head made by Lucie Sheridan, they've been selling out fast, but I do have a couple left, in red or blue.

Mother's Day Cards

If you still haven't got your mum a card we have lots of lovely ones in here pop in and pick one out, before they're all gone.

Thursday 11 March 2010




On the walls right now we have a solo show by Falmouth Graduate Owen Davey.


Owen has just begun his career as a freelance illustrator and has already worked for the Guardian, Anorak magazine, DDB and Templar Publishing. His first children's book 'Foxly's Feast' is due for release in September.


For more info check out http://www.owendavey.com/




where do we start?

Here and Now is the sister shop to the amazingly cool Here gallery in Bristol.
Two years ago we decided to spread our wings and open a little shop in Falmouth, for all the budding artists down in sunny Cornwall, and this is the result.

We have lots of lovely artwork, prints and handmade cards, alongside a selection of Art books, comics and magazines. We stock a range of gifts and other stuff too.......

We have exhibitions on each month so I thought it was a good idea to let you know whats going on this year.......