We're very excited to be moving into the busy Easter period with our annual 'Spring Show'. The mixed exhibition will feature work by
eight established British painters: Andrew Bird, Angela Charles, Freya Horsley,
Arthur Lanyon, Joanne Last, Alex Morton, Martyn Perryman and Kathy Ramsay Carr.
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Thick as Thieves - Arthur Lanyon |
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Banjo - Arthur Lanyon |
Highlights include the powerful abstracts
of Penzance-based Arthur Lanyon. One
of the finest up-and-coming artists working in Cornwall, Arthur comes from a
dynasty of painters: the son of the eminent artist Matthew Lanyon and grandson
of the great Peter Lanyon. His work captures an essence of realism without
wanting the pieces to ‘vanish into recognition’, grappling with the question
‘how do you paint figuratively but subvert a traditional representation?’
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How I Saw it - Angela Charles |
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Undercurrent - Angela Charles |
Also highly anticipated will be the new
collection of Angela Charles’ evocative, Cornwall-inspired paintings on
aluminum panels. Her works evolve
from rudimentary pen sketches and even written notes, describing the landscape,
the light and the sea.‘Through areas of calm and yet moments of frantic mark making, the resulting paints reveal my sense of awe at the South West coast’.
Angela isn’t afraid to reference other artists in her work, citing the great St
Ives artist Roger Hilton as a major influence.
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Fathom - Freya Horsley |
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Point - Freya Horsley |
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Voicing the Wind - Kathy Ramsay Carr |
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Surfacing - Kathy Ramsay Carr |
For more information on 'Spring Show 2015' and our other current show 'Porcelain: New Perspectives' please visit our website
How wonderful Aboriginal Art work! This is looking extremely gorgeous. The painting that has been labeled as “Voicing the Wind” is my favorite. I would love to buy this pretty painting.
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