Through Her Eyes
3 March – 4 April 2026
Friendly Grounds, 232 Old Brompton Road, London, UK
Through Her Eyes brings together the work of Olga Bonitas, Anna Kiparis, and Tatiana Fetisova: three artists whose practices are rooted in personal experience yet unfold through distinctly different visual languages. Moving between motherhood, play, and emotional balance, the exhibition traces how these lived realities take shape in form, colour, and material.
Olga Bonitas, Not Just a Tree, 28×38 cm, (Fragment)
£550
Olga Bonitas, Tree Adventure, 28×38 cm
£550
Olga Bonitas, High up above, 38×57 cm
£750
Olga Bonitas shows works from her watercolour series Watching Them Grow, including Tree Adventure and Not Just a Tree. Her work is based on the reality of motherhood, exploring the conflict between artistic production and mothering. Made in a fragile yet direct way, these works highlight experiences that are often hidden from view, placing mothering not as a background but as a foreground subject for artistic exploration
Anna Kiparis, The Piece, 40х80 cm
£720
Anna Kiparis, Carousel, 10×15cm
not for sale
Anna Kiparis, Panopticon and Carousel, 80×90 cm
£890
Tatiana Fetisova, Chasing the air, 50×60 cm
£985
Tatiana Fetisova’s style can be defined as “Balloonized Realism” in which, as can be seen in her works Balancing and Chasing the Air, the artist combines realistic figurative art with metaphoric balloons that symbolize vision and emotion, and in this dream-like scene of a child pushing an empty stroller into a cloud of floating soft pink spheres, the artist engages with the neural structures of memory formation in infancy while also referencing the traditions of Symbolism and contemporary figurative art that engage with innocence, perception, and the metaphysical space between inner and outer worlds.
