Lockdown in Banburyshire results in wonderful abstract art and jewellery exhibition
The show features work by artists Nigel Vaughan Fletcher and Madoc with jewellery by Ellie Dunford-Wood. It will be held under canvas in two marquees at Belle Isle Farm, between Sibford Ferris and Hook Norton from Friday, September 4 - Sunday, September 6.
Unlocked represents a two year long adventure into the exciting world of abstract and semi-abstract painting by Vaughan Fletcher and Madoc - two artists working in collaboration to produce this exhibition of almost 50 new works using acrylics.
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Hide AdFletcher works spontaneously and intuitively using nature as source material. Colour and expressive brushwork are key elements in making these paintings and obvious influences can be seen from early American and Russian expressionists as well as more contemporary painters.
Madoc is extremely prolific and works in her studio near Chipping Norton. Inspired by the sea, nature and magical places, Madoc brings a sense of spirituality and freedom to her painting. Working mainly with oils, she is captivated by the light and the stunning landscapes found on recent visits to New Zealand, Scotland, Cornwall and Pembrokeshire.
This exhibition along with beautiful handmade jewellery by Ellie Dunford-Wood will be held from 10am - 5pm each day. For sat-nav direction the postcode is OX15 5DJ. All precautions against Covid-19 will be in place and hand sanitisers available.
To see more go to Nigel Vaughan Fletcher's website here.