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We are now in our 10th year and celebrating for the whole of 2012 with exhibitions and special features.
Also in the planning stage is a new and bigger gallery space which should be opened this year. This will enable us to exhibit some bigger paintings.
Do try the Personal Gallery feature where you can place work of particular interest to you as well as register your interest in the work of individual artists. When new work by that artist comes in you will be notified immediately as well as being the first to view any electronic catalogues of exhibitions which will be published from time to time.
If you see an item that you may wish to reserve for later consideration then press the ‘Reserve or Buy’ button by each piece of work and we will be notified immediately. We will then be able to agree the reservation arrangements with you. You can reserve an item without committment. To find out how to buy have a look at the Info section.
We have another range of work on our online gallery Affordable:Collectable
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| Recently Added |
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| Evening Glow Lyme Regis |
| by Chris Forsey R.I. |
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| Scarlet Sailing Lyme |
| by Chris Forsey R.I. |
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| Red Sail, Yellow Hull, Lyme Regis |
| by Chris Forsey R.I. |
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| Bay to Headland |
| by Daniel Glover |
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| Any Weather |
| by Daniel Glover |
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| Beach Huts at Dawn |
| by Daniel Glover |
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| Current Exhibition |
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'OH TO BE IN YORKSHIRE NOW THAT HOCKNEY'S THERE!'
An exhibition to coincide with David Hockney's celebration of Yorkshire landscape paintings at the Royal Academy.
Fellow Yorkshireman Anthony Bamber has been painting in Yorkshire for as long as David Hockney; not so well known but no less a painter.
Anthony Bamber’s landscape paintings are an exuberant celebration of the English countryside, in particular the Yorkshire Dales. These paintings seem to generate a feeling of wellbeing. They are ‘modern’ in that they are very much of their time, whilst acknowledging those artists in the landscape tradition whose influence they have absorbed: Constable, Turner, Cotman, Palmer and Cézanne. At the same time these works evoke our own memories of nature, the smell of damp grass after a shower of rain, the sounds of a sunny day, and the intensity and vastness of a blue sky.
February 24 TO MARCH 24
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