Horizon (landscape and beyond) exhibition, London

Exhibition dates: 30 June – 10 July 2022.

I am delighted to be part of this group exhibition coming to the Cello Factory at the end of June, curated by Alexander Hinks. I will be showing my ‘Song of the Siren 2’ painting alongside a few of my new ‘Domestic Landscape‘ paintings.

Song of the Siren 2, oil on canvas, 39cm x 59cm, 2020

“Landscape has been integral to artists for hundreds of years, from frescos to oil paintings and more. Horizon exhibition presents contemporary artists’ interpretation, representation and abstraction of our surroundings through a multiplicity of mediums. The apparent line that divides earth and sky is wondrous and beautiful and the endless possibilities of presenting the world around us will never cease to amaze and influence us. Having been confined throughout the pandemic, our new-found freedom is now inspiring us further to explore the landscape and beyond.”

Horizon exhibition poster

Artists: Alex Booker, Daryl Brown, Ian Dawson, Benjamin Deakin, Natalie Dowse, Ann Grim, Kirsty Harris, Alexander Hinks, Adam King, Peter Lamb, Caroline List, Hannah Luxton, Robyn Litchfield, Darren Nisbett, Perdita Sinclair, Mimei Thompson, Jane Ward, Eleanor May Watson, Alice Wilson, Joanna Whittle, Sue Williams A’Court, David Wiseman, Gail Seres-Woolfson.

The Cello Factory, 33-34 Cornwall Road, Waterloo, London SE1 8TJ
Exhibition dates: 30 June – 10 July 2022
Opening times: Thursdays – Sundays 2pm – 6pm