Artwork of the Week: Gary Turner

Gary Turner tells us a bit about this Chinese-inspired landscape, which he has kindly donated to our fundraising raffle. Gary’s atmospheric landscape captures the moody magic of the gloaming. A pallet of tranquil blues with glowing reflections and silhouetted wanderers…Read On

Artwork of the Week: Penguins

Roddy Woods‘ Penguins bring some seasonal cheer, alongside a stark climate message. Woods paints an adorable family portrait: a chick looking up into the face of the parent penguin. But with shards of ice and chilly blue waters surrounding them,…Read On

Artwork of the Week: Australian Wildfires

For our winter exhibition, we asked artists to submit work responding to the climate emergency. Tommy Kemp‘s Australian Wildfires is a provocative piece that shows the urgency of our situation. The time is now. This is happening. In the foreground the…Read On

Artwork of the Week: Vase of Hope

Joseph Sharpe‘s Vase of Hope – part of our winter showcase The Time is Now – is the artwork of the week. A yellow sky is framed by a window with a vase of summer flowers on the sill. The yellow is soft…Read On

Artwork of the Week: Paul Marshall

Paranoia by Paul Marshall is our artwork of the week. Faceless figures are crowded together in the foreground. Behind them, homogeneous buildings reach up to touch the blazing sun and cool round clouds in the sky above. The elongated people…Read On

Artwork of the Week: Dylan Lombard

Afternoon at the Barras by Dylan Lombard is our artwork of the week. Dylan Lombard’s photograph captures the Barras barren, only two figures visible against the shuttered buildings. Taken during the pandemic, Dylan uses shadow and light to tell a…Read On

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