We are delighted to present the work of these three very different artists.
Private View
Friday 16th July 6pm - 8pm
Please RSVP here
Saturday 17th July 11am - 5pm
(drinks 12pm - 2pm)
Sunday 18th July 11am - 5pm
(drinks 12pm - 2pm)
from 19th July - 31st July
Daily 10am - 5pm
(by appointmet)
We are delighted to be able to offer you the opportunity to purchase works of art in ten (easy to arrange) interest free installments through our partnership with Own Art.
To find out more about the scheme please email amanda@aafineart.co.uk.
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Lindsey Hambleton
Born in Derbyshire, Lindsey works mainly on wood panel, her recent paintings are often large in scale, with compositions inspired by well known places. Lindsey's landscapes have strong structural elements, often framed by trees, balanced by strong light and open space. Lindsey's paintings are usually inspired by a specific and often familiar view, and sketches worked up in the studio where more abstract elements evolve. Her colours are inspired by the season and location, and heightened to enhance emotion and structure in the work.
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Lindsey Hambleton, Long Wait for Spring , 2020
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Lindsey Hambleton , Fox at Pool, 2021
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Lindsey Hambleton , West Coast Buildings
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Lindsey Hambleton , Maple Glow
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Lindsey Hambleton, Evening Glow II
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Lindsey Hambleton, Last Day of Summer, 2021
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Lindsey Hambleton, Idyll
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Lindsey Hambleton, Spring Pool
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Lindsey Hambleton, Evening Glow I
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Lindsey Hambleton, Passing Storm
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Lindsey Hambleton, Summer Turning
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Lindsey Hambleton, Midnight in the Wood
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Lindsey Hambleton, Summer Wood I
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Lindsey Hambleton, Summer Wood II
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Lindsey Hambleton, Fireweed
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Lindsey Hambleton, First Light
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Louise Hawkins
Louise graduated in Design at Goldsmiths College London before studying at the International Glass Centre. She gained much of her understanding of the medium of glass early in her career whilst working alongside some of the British glassmaking industry’s traditional and contemporary artisans. Louise usees a combination of traditional glassblowing techniques and contemporary craft skills to develop her work which is held in both public and private collections worldwide. We're thrilled with this new collection of floral pieces that Louise has created specifically for this exhibiton.
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Louise Hawkins, Anemone Vase , 2021
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Louise Hawkins, Lily of the Valley Vase, 2021
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Louise Hawkins, Summer Vase, 2021
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Louise Hawkins , Welsh Poppy Bowl, 2021
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Louise Hawkins, Summer Bowl , 2021
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Louise Hawkins, Spring , 2021
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Louise Hawkins, Cornflower Bowl£ 150.00
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Louise Hawkins, Lily of the Valley bowl£ 150.00
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Muriel Mallows
Muriel Mallows works from her home in Oxford, having originally trained at the City & Guilds of London Art School. She has exhibited widely throughout her long career and her work is a mainstay of the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy. She is inspired by life, her family, her friends and the things around her that make up everyday life.
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Muriel Mallows, Beach 1£ 550.00
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Muriel Mallows, Blackbird in the Blossom
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Muriel Mallows, Primroses in Glass Vase£ 600.00
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Muriel Mallows, Beach Stream
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Muriel Mallows, Eggs, 2019
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Muriel Mallows, Groynes in the Beach, 2020
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Muriel Mallows, Tourists in Sicily
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Muriel Mallows, Wild Flowers in Glass Jug, 2019£ 500.00
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Muriel Mallows, Primroses in Glass Jar 2, 2021
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Muriel Mallows , Quails Eggs in Bowl, 2019
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