Wednesday 6 May 2015

SPRING EXHIBITION 2015 - AWAKENING

This season's bright, colourful exhibition entitled Awakening, captures the essence of Spring in all its glory, and includes an exciting range of work, including originals  and high quality prints, mostly from Leicestershire artists. Exhibition runs until May 18th 2015.



Original oils by Diana Tiernan


Awakening


Artists featured:- J Sutherst, D Teirrnan and J McCall





                               Original paintings by Jenny Wilson- 
                                                           The Light of Grey -SOLD

                                                                                  

Under Caribbean Sea  by Diana Tiernan
- Original Oil - SOLD
Prints available





 Featured artist's -  Mary Rogers , original mixed media - SOLD
Giclee prints by S Matterson,



Artist's and Makers featured, P Welton, H Corbett,
 I Peutrill, Paul Williams 


Mist over Burghley  by D Tiernan




Featured artist/maker - Jennie McCall , J Sutherst


Stunning prints on canvas by Lucy Kinsella


All in a Row by Rikke Waring


 Exquisite, framed prints from original contemporary embroideries 
by Michelle Holmes 


Featured artists I Mitchell,,  M Holmes, P Hainsworth



Artist featured- P Hainsworth and J Baker



Featured artists- Peter Welton and Michelle Holmes


Pick up cards by many of the artists


Artists and makers featured, Danielle Vaughan, Jenny Sala and Gerry Unsworth


Celebrating King Richard III  by Paul Hainsworth


Thank you to all the contributing artists for this beautiful collection of work in the gallery. We have loved this exhibition and so have the public. We have had may visitors and 'awakened' much interest so keep on painting and making!


In the final week of the Spring exhibition,' Awakening', the gallery is pleased to showcase a selection of new work.


Original acrylics ' above, 'April Gifts' and below 'Evening colouring in' by Jenny Wilson 




Original canvas and giclee prints by Diana Tiernan


Giclee prints by Sally Matterson. Above - Old John from Broombrigg
below- Charnwood landscape.







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