Tuesday 14 June 2016

Halesworth Gallery- VIEWING CHANGE




Journey towards the 'Viewing Change' art Exhibition continues...

I heard from Ron and Cathy today, who are also focusing on the nearing show, Ron sent me some images so I could share his works on this blog Ron is busy preparing and finishing off his art works too...Hoping at some point I can take photos of the exhibition space...here is one of  outside of the building













Here are some of Ron's works he sent to me to share- these colourful, serene, calming rural settings are interesting and engaging images which allow us time to reflect and consider the passing of time in rural settings - a view ... a capturing of a moment in time   






Tea at the De La Warr By Ron Hellen

Shadingfield Church and Post Box 1 By Ron Hellen

White Horse Cherhill 2016 By Ron Hellen

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Peter has also sent me a beautiful  abstract painting, a recently completed work to share with you. Peter is also focusing on the exhibition now.  We will be considering and planning our allotted spaces...the Gallery is situated in an upper space with three good sized rooms it is a beautiful historical building with wooden beams and brick work surround.




Sutton Hoo 2 By Peter Jon Fowler 2016

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Forests, lakes, and rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes - every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon the soul of man. Orison Swett Marden

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At the moment I am hoping to finish two final watercolour paintings which I hope to show as a contrast to my main works...in a attempt to convey the rich diversity within the Rainforest ecosystems ............. here are images of the process towards completing this work; I researched and drew together photo images and from my own experiences after visiting the Eden Projects Rainforest Biome 2015 - the work is slightly under A2 size........I also used a  recent smaller version painting as a reference .




























To be poor and be without trees, is to be the most starved human being in the world. To be poor and have trees, is to be completely rich in ways that money can never buy.”
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, The Faithful Gardener: A Wise Tale About That Which Can Never Die

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