Tendez¦ Tendezart
Tendez is a resident artist at Bermondsey Project in South London.
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Recent project 2015
The recent project Tendez has been involved in is with cafe Art, a homeless charity that connects art with society. Tendez took on a challenge to reproduce the images in the calendar as original pieces of art work. The paintings were part of the My Sao Paulo exhibition held in London. My Sao paulo has been a success after Cafe Art went to Brazil. Follow this link for more information.
http://cafeart.org.uk/2015/11/take-the-tende-kai-challenge/
Monday, 2 November 2015
Hyde Park, London 2015
I have not been posting anything on this platform for various reasons. One of them being involved in charity work and helping other artists with their projects.
However, during the summer time, I took classes in painting and decorating, a really fun workshop that ran for 8 weeks.Being creative is a matter of focus. I know a lot of people have hidden gifts and talents that can serve them greatly. I won't go into too much detail on that. The summer time was fun and received a lot of practical opportunities (workshops), volunteering and exhibitions.
I recently started to take photos as a hobby, I enjoy it too. The beautiful scenery around the city is just the thing for me. Lately I went to Hyde Park, London. I get up and look for inspiration to paint. The beautiful colors of trees, blending in with the buildings.
You can follow me on instagram : www.instagram/tendek_eye for my photography experience.

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However, during the summer time, I took classes in painting and decorating, a really fun workshop that ran for 8 weeks.Being creative is a matter of focus. I know a lot of people have hidden gifts and talents that can serve them greatly. I won't go into too much detail on that. The summer time was fun and received a lot of practical opportunities (workshops), volunteering and exhibitions.
I recently started to take photos as a hobby, I enjoy it too. The beautiful scenery around the city is just the thing for me. Lately I went to Hyde Park, London. I get up and look for inspiration to paint. The beautiful colors of trees, blending in with the buildings.
You can follow me on instagram : www.instagram/tendek_eye for my photography experience.

(c) All rights reserved 2015
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
My sketches
I am showing some of the work I have produced in the past months. Sketching is a principle that I apply in all my work. The pen really does the job for me after discovering that it was a better solution to like my mistakes.
Paint Sketching
Even with paint, I have learnt to produce some beautiful textures. Recently, I went to see an exhibition by Tony Heath, www.tony-heath-art.co.uk
Friday, 25 April 2014
Private viewing
Finally, the day is here and we are ready for the abyss exhibition. We look forward to see you.
Sunday, 20 April 2014
THE ABYSS (25April - 27 April 2014)
The Abyss is an exhibition initiated and lead by the artist Gayna Pelham together with 3 artists from Crisis Skylight Bermondsey: Jose Gomez, Tendekai and Jasper Woolf.
Combining symbolic and allegorical ideas as well as cultural and personal viewpoints, the artists have worked collectively on all stages of the exhibition to produce a collaborative work.
In the exhibition the viewer will journey through an interactive installation which will take them from the outside world into the inner world of the abyss as they move through the gallery space.
The installation will explore contrasts between a more certain physical outer world and an uncertain internal perspective. When connections with the outer world are broken communication can become fragmented and that world no longer seems as definite or solid. If you cannot communicate and connect with the world you know then even the familiar and the ordinary becomes alien and disorientating.
To experience this fragility in reality can be disturbing and confusing but the only way through a different state of mind is to keep going. Similarly, the only way out of the installation is to keep moving until you finally emerge.
In order to create connections beyond the exhibition the viewer is invited to participate through posting parts of a large collective painting made out of postcards to friends and family.
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THE ABYSS |
Combining symbolic and allegorical ideas as well as cultural and personal viewpoints, the artists have worked collectively on all stages of the exhibition to produce a collaborative work.
In the exhibition the viewer will journey through an interactive installation which will take them from the outside world into the inner world of the abyss as they move through the gallery space.
The installation will explore contrasts between a more certain physical outer world and an uncertain internal perspective. When connections with the outer world are broken communication can become fragmented and that world no longer seems as definite or solid. If you cannot communicate and connect with the world you know then even the familiar and the ordinary becomes alien and disorientating.
To experience this fragility in reality can be disturbing and confusing but the only way through a different state of mind is to keep going. Similarly, the only way out of the installation is to keep moving until you finally emerge.
In order to create connections beyond the exhibition the viewer is invited to participate through posting parts of a large collective painting made out of postcards to friends and family.
25 April 2014 - 27 April 2014
46 Willow Walk, London SE1 5SF, United Kingdom
+44 20 7036 2816
+44 20 7036 2816
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Crisis Commission 2014
Crisis Commission 2014
You are invited to one of Crisis' biggest exhibition: 9-23 May, 1 – 6pm daily.
Crisis Bermondsey Project UK.
Crisis Skylight Bermondsey is at the heart of a larger enterprise called The Bermondsey Project, which is a creative hub led by Crisis and working in partnership with Bow Arts, London Community Resource Network and other organisations to provide a network of opportunities for professional artists and Crisis members.
Crisis has come up with a great opportunity for artists to explore their creativities . As a charitable organisation, this event will raise funds to help end homelessness in the UK.
Major
new works by leading contemporary artists including Martin Creed, Mark
Wallinger, Gavin Turk, George Shaw, Bill Woodrow and Richard Long are to
be exhibited as part of the Crisis Commission.
Exhibited
alongside these celebrated artists will be works from people who have
experienced homelessness – clients of homelessness charity Crisis – to
create a unique combined reflection on the theme of 'Home'.
The Bermondsey ProjectWillow Walk, SE1 5SF9 – 23 May, 1 – 6pm daily
Monday, 31 March 2014
Art
Art has been used over the years to teach and give people a direct contact to identify ourselves.
He has been influenced by the diverse in cultures around the world, although his work varies from portraits, abstract and landscape.
He has been influenced by the diverse in cultures around the world, although his work varies from portraits, abstract and landscape.
"The world is a mirror, keep smiling " Tendekai.
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