Iain Andrews

Solo Show Starts Sat 15th Nov

De Profundis




Forest Bruised




Gloradin




Jacob's Ladde




Nilleshna




Radharc




The Conquering Giordano




The Death of St Paul




The Death of Titian




The Hunting of Titian




Tupleo

kristan baggaley
beautiful land
18th oct-1st nov




winter higgar tor
clearing storm towards whitby
late summer carl wark
towards eyam moor
towards kinder scout
storm towards whitby
evening.filey brigg towards whitby
passing rain towards whitby
deep shadow stanage edge
autumn stanage edge




A collection of new work from California, France and the UK.

Bodega Head, California 110x110cm oil on canvas 2008

Bodega Head, California #2 110x110cm oil on canvas 2008

Estuary Mouth Borth 40x40cm

En Olivier SW France Watercolour on paper 25x25cm 2008

Acacia Seed Pods SW France Watercolour on paper 25x25cm 2008

Cut Fields en France Watercolour on paper 20x20cm 2008

Hazy Cloud, France Watercolour on paper 18x18cm 2008

Splash of Cloud, France Mixed media on gesso panel 18x18cm 2008

Strong Winds 17x30cm Watercolour and Mixed media on Gesso Panel

The Ocean Doesn't Care About You 91x138cm Oil on gesso panel 2008

Bodega Bay CA #2 30x30cm 2008

California Pacific 25x25cm 2008

Los Angeles Times 30x30cm 2008

Palm Trees, Woodland Hills LA 30x30cm 2008

Tomales Point from Dillon Beach CA 25x25cm 2008

Oh, To Be Cold and Lonely 100x160cm (diptych) oil on canvas 2008

Dew Pond, 102x102cm oil on canvas 2008

Waves on Dillon Beach CA 30x30cm 2008

Big Sur, California #1 120x140cm Oil







sue graham
time and tide
21st june-4th july 2008


Sue Graham’s paintings, especially her delicate colour choices capture the somewhat mystical quality of the North Norfolk coast. Her works are quintessentially English.
Vast expanse of sand, tidal mudflats, salt marshes, sea lavender, wet sand and the dunes. These are the ingredients that combine to form a romantic, yet accurate, diary of her en Plien Air excursions.
Sue Graham is a winner of the Tregoning Award at Derby Museum & Art Gallery Open Exhibition, and the Ellis Prize at the LSA Annual Exhibition 2005 she is currently artist of the year for Leicestershire.
This terrific show contains 15 paintings, all oil on paper and canvas including Old Hunstanton and the Holkham area.
Not to be missed





sandlings feeding

watching the waves



evening stroll




stiffkey salt marsh




time for me



august norfolk light
heather duncan
16th-30th may 2008

"In my work I am constantly shifting between what is outer and what is inner.
I use the outer world as a means of giving form to and celebrating what goes on within, which at first I may not fully understand myself.
The landscape or experience evolves upon the canvas. Often a battle, and always with tension, the painting is created...and only when completed do I begin to understand from where it has come".



Tin mine

Stones

Stones II

Presence

Parting

Leaving

Island IV

Island III

Island II

Island I

Homeland

Homage

Enclosure II

Enclosure I

Changing Horizons

American Journey