April 2016
Leg Of Mutton Art Gallery
The Living Earth: Paintings by Peter Horrocks, sculpture by Maggie Kingston at The Leg of Mutton Art Gallery.
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LEG OF MUTTON ART GALLERY
LEG OF MUTTON ART GALLERY 17 Duke Street, Kington HR5 3BL Implied Narratives: Mixed-media prints by Aine Venables, mixed-media sculpture by Ita Drew 18 June-3 July 2016 Open Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June 11 AM to 5 PM, and then by appointment through 3 July
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LEG OF MUTTON ART GALLERY
Beauty Is Truth: Painting by Helga Powell, scuptural vessels by Carolyn Watson At Leg of Mutton's next exhibition, immerse yourself in the wonders of nature, reinterpreted by two Herefordshire artists. Using watercolour, gouache and pastel, the award-winning Helga Powell pays homage to humble hedgerow plants and garden roses in her detailed paintings. Carolyn Watson uses wool and other natural, often reclaimed fibres to create intricate, intimate vessels – some of which fit in the palm of the hand, yet offer…
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Leg of Mutton Art Gallery
LEG OF MUTTON ART GALLERY 17 Duke Street, Kington HR5 3BL Silver Linings: Drawings by Wally Gilbert, jewellery by Debby Marsh 20-31 August 2016 Open Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 August 11 AM to 5 PM, and then by appointment through 31 August http://legofmutton.wordpress.com/ 01544 231 563 shannon@legofmuttongallery.com The structure of Italianate gardens and the texture of plant life inform Debby Marsh's jewellery, in which gently etched silver plays against oxidized surfaces and polished highlights. Renowned silversmith Wally Gilbert takes…
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Leg of Mutton Art Gallery
LEG OF MUTTON ART GALLERY 17 Duke Street, Kington HR5 3BL Donovan & Eastwood: h-Art Exhibition 10-18 September 2016 Open daily 10-18 September, 11 AM to 5 PM http://legofmutton.wordpress.com/ 01544 231 563 shannon@legofmuttongallery.com See ceramics in a new light, through new work by Leg of Mutton proprietors Andrew Eastwood and Shannon Donovan. Shannon has created a new series of sculptures that refer to 18th-century ceiling roses, but are based on forest finds and discarded hubcaps, and Andrew is presenting small-scale…
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