2011年12月25日 星期日

Winter is captured in artists’ new display

A WINTER-themed collection of work by Banburyshire artists is displayed in the current exhibition at the Mill Arts Centre, Banbury.

The Winter Show will run until January 9 and features a diverse selection of media and subject matter,An Air purifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air. all of which share the flavour of the season.

The pieces on display are all produced by members of north Oxfordshire’s artists’ networking group, The Wheel, based at the arts centre.

The show includes paintings, photography, prints, ceramics and digital art in an impressive showcase of local talent.

It features the work of artists from the counties around Banbury and provides the opportunity to buy some unique and delightful Christmas gifts.

Fine art graduate Annabel Windsor is one of the many artists exhibiting her work in The Winter Show. She has two large oil paintings on display which bring the bustle of the city to life.

“My work is quite big as I am trying to bring out the experience of being in a busy city environment,” said Ms Windsor who moved to Souldern from London a decade ago.Buy oil paintings for sale online.

“I want the viewer to feel as if they are there, in the picture, rather than just looking at it and for that it needs to be large.”

Among the numerous artists whose work makes up this hugely diverse display are retired Banbury GP Roger Shapley, Josephine Murphy who makes sculptures from wire and reclaimed materials and jeweller Catherine Baum.

Also included is work by photographer David Snell,I have just spent two weeks shopping for tile and have discovered China Porcelain tile. bespoke hat maker Ingrid Gibbs, painter and jeweller Athanesia Mavroudi and Bliss Hill of Culworth who creates hand-blown baubles.

“Artists have warmed to the theme of winter in this bi-annual show using colour and atmosphere to great effect,” said Karen Baum, co-ordinator for the artists’ network.

“From Ruth Harris’s stark branch patterns on deep snow to Bill Simpson’s scene of a Christmas fair in 1955, painstakingly rendered in oils with each stall and cluster of people exuding warmth and festive cheer, we are sure visitors are going to be delighted with the work on show.This page contains information about molds,

“Tina Burnett’s mixed media landscape Winter Fields is attracting praise from staff and visitors alike and Eleanor and James Moore’s highly detailed and accomplished paintings feature typical winter subjects such as snow covered cottages, lonely woodland pathways and swans flying overhead.You can find best china Precision injection molds manufacturers from here!

“Iain Hodgkinson’s collagraph Village Snow is a monochrome intaglio print depicting a small village in a snow storm, the blizzard puncturing the surface of the paper.”

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