September 5, 2025
5:00 pm
Chelsea Old Town Hall
Susi Bascon is a London based artist with Spanish and Latin roots.
Over the last 30 years she has lived in the UK but has travelled extensively across Latin America, Asia and Africa. Through her human rights and humanitarian work she has been exposed to the richness and inspiring values of other cultures as far apart as Nepal, Spain and Colombia.
Her creative path has been inspired by the many remarkable and courageous individuals and communities around the world she has had the privilege to meet and by their passion for human rights and social justice.Her art works appears to tap into mystical creative energy, expressing through art her sensitive, spiritual approach to life. Her art work seeks a higher path to tread in life, is compassionate and inspired by her imagination.
Instagram: @susiartstudio
susibascon@susibascon-studio.co.uk
visit Susi’s website
She will exhibit this autumn at the UK’s Largest Artists’ Fair, Untitled is artist founded and owned. Find out more about the exhibition here
With as many as 170 exhibitors selling direct and commission free, we welcome you back from 5th – 7th September 2025 at the Chelsea Old Town Hall on the world famous Kings Road.
Our highly successful and dynamic event averages 5,000 visits over 3 days so be sure to subscribe for free tickets.
Enjoy a relaxed environment where experienced collectors and art-loving newcomers alike can browse leisurely for the perfect piece.
No Galleries or Agents are permitted therefore all sales income goes directly to the Artist, offering clients the opportunity to make directly informed and greatly discounted purchases.
Opening times are:
Friday Private View 5pm – 9pm
Saturday 11am – 6pm
Sunday 11am – 5pm
Cristina Álvarez-Campana
Jimmy Burns
Janin Campos
Helen Crisp
Roger Golland
Paul Graham
Dame Denise Holt
Javier Lánderer
Dame Mary Marsh
Charles Morgan
Lady Mª Belén Parker
Luis Quiroga
Juan Reig
John Scanlan
Mike Short
Jonathan Stordy
Mrs Mercedes Sutherland
Benjamin Welch
Duke of Wellington
Sir Stephen Wright
Carmen & Scott Young