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Our @RoyalSocBritArt guest artist of the month, Martyn Baldwin is off to a flying start. A combination of Martyn being in France & Lockdown means the Exhibition is virtual in nature, however, these 2 Dog paintings are now on the way to the UK for a client to decide on
For the past 2 September's we have held successful @RoyalSocBritArt exhibitions. Sadly, cancelled this year, however, we are from July hosting a rolling RBA exhibition with the focus being on a guest artist of the month. July's artist will be the very talented Martyn Baldwin
Normality is returning! Visitors to the gallery, phone ringing - all much better.
One of the calls this morning was with a distant relative of Ann Finlayson whose work we like very much.
Image is Pot Shop https://t.co/geqN5zmLFB
Pot Shop by Ann Finlayson (1943 – 1999)
https://t.co/tUyKvVycuh
We knew that Ann was well repected & exhibited, we didn't realise she had shown in the @royalacademy Summer Show so many times @SBWaterworks
For those missing trips to the coast or holidays spent on the beach here is Path to the Sea by Jason Bower
https://t.co/cd2psZo7BH
12) The 60’s saw a move to Suffolk & many overseas trips, including Mexico, USA, Egypt and Corfu
8) Herman’s Edinburgh Show caught the attention of Alex Reid & Leferve of London who offered him a Show in the capital. This saw a move to Kensington in 43. The exhibition in late Feb, early March took place along works by L S Lowry.
17) Wind and Rain, Dale Hall Farm, Suffolk, 1935 shows what a versatile artist Haggar was. More than a nod to Paul Nash here.
Pearsall, Ian R. (1967-) Grey Sky, Quiet Streets https://t.co/VYKYXWyiC9
Carriage Study, Seville by @Rob_Pointon
Oil on Board 30cmx40cm
Wonderful in the flesh. One of our favorite paintings from Rob's Seville trip