SEAGER Gallery presents FLOW, the exhibition explores the state of deep focus and absorption artists experience in the studio. Working between abstraction and figuration, the selected artists developed distinct visual languages shaped by intuition, material, and process.
Each practice follows its own rhythm, allowing paint to lead. Flow is understood as both method and state of being: the physical movement of materials, the psychological immersion described by psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, and the visual current that guides the viewer's eye across the canvas. Creation myths often describe beginnings as fluid - solid land is emerging from darkness and water. Likewise, the shapes in these paintings surface from organised chaos, where figures appear and dissolve, and control gives way to release. The works oscillate between stillness and movement, emergence and disappearance In a post-pandemic world shaped by rupture and recalibration, FLOW attends to what moves beneath the surface. The exhibition invites viewers to slow down, drift, and attune to quieter currents - messages carried from within and below.
Alex Fox is a figurative painter based in London. He graduated with an MFA from City & Guilds. His practice explores fluidity and movement through figurative and landscape painting, characterised by an expressive, intuitive handling of paint. Recent exhibitions include Doubles and Triples at Three Rooms Gallery, London (2025), and his solo exhibition Faces Sometimes at Amstel 79a,Amsterdam (2024).
Georgia Peskett is a painter based in Derbyshire. She studied at Epsom School of Art before spending three years in New York, where she began painting. Her practice centres on surrealist-inflected figuration and painting as a means of articulating internal dialogue, with recent works reflecting her experience as a neurodivergent painter. Recent exhibitions include Doubles and Triples at Three Rooms Gallery, London (2025), and Unquiet Landscapes at Yorkshire Art Space, Sheffield (2026).
Lucy Cade is an artist based in Rutland. She holds an MA in Fine Art with Distinction from City & Guilds and has also studied at Turps Art School. Her practice spans painting, collage and installation, exploring embodiment, memory and care through layered, psychologically charged imagery informed by personal and maternal experience. Recent exhibitions include her solo exhibition Dancing to a Mirror at Fitzrovia Gallery (2024), and Doubles & Triples at Three Rooms Gallery, London (2025).
Melitta Nemeth is a painter based in London, born in Budapest. She holds an MA from Camberwell College of Arts and a BA from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts. Her practice focuses on representations of the female figure, inspired by stories of women and the recurring motif of bathers, exploring themes of freedom, beauty, power and displacement. Recent exhibitions include Doubles & Triples at Three Rooms Gallery, London (2025), and 50 x £50 with The Auction Collective (2024).
