The exhibition opened last Saturday and the private view was very well attended. There has been a steady flow of visitors all this week and some lovely comments in the visitors book!
But rather than waffle on about it, I’ll let the artwork speak for itself…
The front gallery
The front gallery
Fen Survivors 1 – Nick Sampson
Geometries – Andrew Olley
Geometries (detail) – Andrew Olley
Flatlands – Hazel Albarn
Flatlands (detail) – Hazel Albarn
Poles 1-5 – Christopher Skinner
Pole 5 – Christopher Skinner
Praecognita 1-6 – Rhona Fleming
Praecognita 1 (detail) – Rhona Fleming
Praecognita 6 (detail) – Rhona Fleming
Frog – Hazel Albarn
Frog (detail) – Hazel Albarn
The rear gallery
Untitled – Christopher Skinner
Fen Bridges – Ellen Sampson
Fen Bridges (detail) – Ellen Sampson
The rear gallery
Fen Survivors 2 – Nick Sampson
Ignis Fatuus – Rhona Fleming
Ignis Fatuus Detail – Rhona Fleming
Midday, Jardin de Ajuda – Ellen Sampson
Midday, Jardin de Ajuda (detail) – Ellen Sampson
Worn – Ellen Sampson
Worn (detail) – Ellen Sampson
The Fragile Architecture of Exile – Nick Sampson
The Fragile Architecture of Exile (detail) – Nick Sampson
The Fragile Architecture of Exile (detail) – Nick Sampson
Pylon and Powerlines – Christopher Skinner
It has been an excellent experience and I am proud to exhibit my work alongside such talented artists. But now its time for some thanks. Many, many thanks to Nick, who organised the whole shebang and whose energy and commitment is beyond comprehension. Thanks also to my lovely wife, who could describe herself as ‘long-suffering’ but doesn’t. My daughter Grace for being the official photographer of the Private View, and of course, everyone who has visited the exhibition.
And finally, standing proudly in front of my prints…