Earth, Spirit and Soul: Dee Wild, Kimberley Money, Ian Barrowcliffe, Nelson Were

Dates:4 August 2017 to 9 August 2017
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10am to 4pm

You are invited to the Private View: Thursday 3 August 7pm to 10pm

For more information about this exhibition, please call 07968 178609

‘Earth, Spirit and Soul’ is alchemy of creative elements, combining works from a diverse range of materials, techniques and processes. This group of individual artists have come together from the North and South of England to contribute elements of their practice to collaboratively present this eclectic exhibition.

Each drawing upon their own experiences of this Earth, they express their passion through the representations of the objective and subjective states of being. With structure and form integral to the artwork and design of its participants, this exhibition combines direct formal representations and abstraction. The exhibition includes pieces in precious metal, leather, thread, glass, paint, print and pastel.

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Kimberley Money uses traditional methods of drawing, painting and print in her contemporary portrayals of the physical form, representing kaleidoscopic synchronistic contrasts of states of being within humanity.

Ian Barrowcliffe – Glass Sculpture born of the artists fascination with wildlife.

Dee Wild – An instinctive artist working mainly in oils, whose love of landscape work is coloured by her years as a theatre designer and the need to create something away from the traditional representation.

Nelson Were – A  London Fashion Graduate working in leather to produce exquisite handbags, designed and manufactured by hand in Thanet.

Justin Gilday – Insects cast in silver set upon naturally sculpted wood, portraits, scenes, scenarios and dioramas.

Emily Tull – Kent based artist creates thread paintings inspired by relics, curiosity cabinets and folklore which she exhibits internationally, in London and across Kent.