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Sonja Vietoris: mixed media artist working who takes inspiration from nature and the space around her, both at home and on her travels. She is interested in place, and time, and where she stands. Green Door Art Trail, 29 & 30 September, https://t.co/txgQSdUE2H
Judith Horsley has a deep love of mountains and the natural environment which is reflected in her paintings. These are mostly in mixed media, often using collage, ink and experimental techniques. Green Door Art Trail, 29 & 30 September, https://t.co/txgQSdUE2H
@callylawson works in mixed media in a variety of subjects. She prefers a loose wet-in-wet style and likes to experiment in a variety of media capturing a sense of movement in her paintings. Green Door Art Trail, 29 & 30 September
‘Dreaming of Daisy’ by Evelyn Sinclair, part of the Lake Artists Society Summer Exhibition at The Hall in Grasmere, LA22 9TA until 5 September. Open from 10.30 – 4.30 each day.
“One of the great strengths of the Green Door artist collective is its diverse, ever widening spectrum of styles and techniques. Quality is certainly synonymous where the name Green Door is concerned, across all contemporary art forms.” https://t.co/s4qicYtkU5
Mike Healey’s one-man show, ‘Pagan Spring’, continues at the Brewery Arts Centre’s Warehouse Café Gallery until 22 June.
Janet Graves has a solo exhibition at the Whale Tail Café in Lancaster from 1–31 May. Her paintings are firmly grounded in nature, she collects objects as she walks and back in her studio they become an integral part of the finished piece.
Ann Marie Foster has been invited to extend her exhibition on the Art Wall in the gallery shop at Abbot Hall until Wed 30 May. Ann Marie is showcasing her work to coincide with the Royal Academy’s 250th Anniversary and its focus on the work of female artists.
Mike Healey has a new one-man show, ‘Pagan Spring’, @BACKendal's Warehouse Café Gallery from 20 April – 22 June, https://t.co/RVGXddY6pH
Ann Marie Foster has been invited to showcase her work at on the Art Wall in the gallery shop at Abbot Hall to coincide with the gallery’s exhibitions celebrating the Royal Academy’s 250th Anniversary and its focus on the work of female artists. Until 29 April.