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Contemporary Art Gallery based in Park Walk, Chelsea and Barr's Yard, Hungerford. Discover our portfolio of modern and contemporary artists.
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CLARE GRANGER
CYCLING I and CYCLING II (HUNGERFORD GALLERY)
Pen and ink on khadi paper
42 x 29.7 cms
Having trained at the Charles H Cecil Studios in Florence, accomplished portrait artist Clare Granger has chosen to focus on elements of line, colour and form.

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KATYA GRIDNEVA
LIGHT FROM THE STAGE - SOLD
Watercolour and oil on paper
28 x 20 7/8 in
71 x 53 cms
She has exhibited her paintings in the USA, Germany, Moscow, St Petersburg, and London at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and Royal Institute of Oil Painters.

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The doors will be flying open tomorrow morning 5th May at 10am for Cricket Fine Art Gallery's first solo show of the year 'THE WAY I SEE IT' by Lucy Dickens.
The Artist will be in residence on Wed 5th and Thurs 6th May for all those who would like to meet the Lucy Dickens.

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LUCY DICKENS
CHECKING HER INSTAGRAM, OFFICE PARTY
Acrylic on canvas
18 x 12 in
45.7 x 30.5 cms
(Framed size: 61 x 46.5 cms)
Signed

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JULIA CASSELS HOMEWARD BOUND (Maasai Warriors) Watercolour, charcoal and pastel
Follow Julia Cassels on the Cricket Fine Art Website where you can view her latest paintings, sculptures and future exhibition dates.
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Discover the landscapes, animals, people, and places of Africa, Borneo, and Asia that have inspired gallery artist Julia Cassels.
'Just Hanging', Semenggoh, Borneo - Signed Watercolour and Indian Ink https://t.co/Myn4MQxX34

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Rajasthani Man with Multi-Coloured Turban
Oil on gesso board by Mark Clark
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'HILL WALK' BY EMMA HAGGAS - CRICKET FINE ART GALLERY ARTIST - 'Emma has that rare ability to turn what she sees into a work of personal insight' - Robin Child

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Karl Martens adheres to an idea first mooted by Qing dynasty artist Shih T’ao who believed that the first brushstroke, the ‘holistic brushstroke’, was of huge importance, it created something where nothing had been before.

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