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Emily Ball Studios NINE ARTISTS @ ARTBLOCK
E X H I B I T I O NDray Walk, The Truman Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, London. E1 6QL
WEDNESDAY 14TH OCTOBER - TUESDAY 20TH OCTOBEROPEN FROM 11AM – 7PM, EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 2PM – 7PM. PRIVATE VIEW THURSDAY 15TH OCTOBER 7PM – 9PM
Emily Ball Studios An exciting and vibrant group exhibition of nine profe ssional artists and the E mily Ball Studio of Contemporary Painting in Sussex.
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Also showing sculpture by Guy Portelliwww.portelli -sculptor.co.uk
Emily Ball
I am director of a private contemporary
painting school ’Emily Ball at
Seawhite’. All the artists exhibiting in
this show paint at my studio in Partridge
Green, West Sussex. They come to
develop their practice and gain confidence
working alongside professional artists.
drawing and painting.
Edith Pargh Barton
I create paintings which embody a
sense of mystery and wonder. They express an idealized view of a
creative landscape where ideas,
emotions and memories can play
together. www.edithart.co.uk
Jane Cattlin
My current work has a Pop Art feel. My subject matter is
figures or portraits of existing or imaginary
people all with an abstract edge.
Juliet Robertson
Exhibiting new work, PEOPLE. Street scenes or in the park. People
meeting, chatting, arguing or just
passing by. Life.
Avis Lane Willan
Shapes, colours, textures. I follow the paint where it leads,
often with no subject at the beginning- sometimes one
emerges. Looking to form interesting
relationships, subtle, bold and sensuous.
Judith Smith
Different subjects grab my attention and
series of paintings emerge. I make an
expressive, emotional and spontaneous
response to my chosen subject, painting mainly
in oils.
Carolyn Macleod
I have been trying to find a way to make
moss with its glowing colours and delicate,
tiny intricacy become monumental in a
sublime landscape.
Julie Wall
Fascinated with big open spaces, light and movement I love the
physical act of interpretation. Using initial inspiration of the outside, starting
with what’s real, I make it my own.
www.juliewall.co.uk
Fran White
I have been working from a Spanish theme
recently. Thinking about identity,
I combine photographic
imagery, collage and unconventional
materials; where Amy Winehouse meets Las Meninas and
extending to Frida Kahlo.