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Purposeful Wandering



Gareth Fuller is an artist and explorer. He walks hundreds of miles to create vast, hand-drawn portraits of place. From London and Beijing to Pyongyang and Washington, D.C., his work reveals stories and identities of landscapes, capturing their personal, geographical, and social essence in what he calls ‘maps of the mind.’

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Washington, DMV

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2025

In progress

Coming soon

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ONLINE AUCTION & EXHIBITION

The RWA Secret Postcard Auction 2025

Gareth is participating and helping to raise funds to support art. You can bid for an original artwork by him and many other artiists. The auction reaches a global audience. Find out more here.

Online bidding begins: 24 October - 06 November 2025

Kenny Gallery Exhibition at The RWA, Bristol , UK - 28 October - 06 November 2025

Current & Upcoming exhibitions

WHAT MAKES
A PLACE?

Emily Hahn, an American journalist and writer, led an adventurous life. Remembered here by a typewriter on the Bund, where she worked for the North China Daily News. The female gender symbol represents her commitment to feminism, and her pet gibbon, which accompanied her to Shanghai’s high society parties, is swinging from the building’s roof.

Shanghai
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2022
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A local nickname for Washington’s elite, the “cave dwellers” were members of wealthy, influential families who had lived in the capital for multiple generations. Seldom seen and mostly known only to each other, the cave dwellers came to prominence in the roaring ‘20s for their exclusive high-society gatherings.

Washington, DMV
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2025
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Pink Floyd floated Algie the pig above Battersea Powerstation in 1976 to create their album artwork. A gust of wind broke Algie free, the pig eventually landing in a field in Kent, upsetting a herd of cows.

London Town
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2015
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Artist Gareth Fuller, who is known for his “mind maps,” charted D.C. The result is a detailed tapestry of the nation’s capital city and its history.
Washingtonian

WHEN I WALK
AND CREATE,
I LEARN