A spa lodge on the shores of Windermere has launched a brand new exhibition that includes a pair of artists from the North West.
The ‘Artwork within the Atrium’ gallery at Low Wooden Bay Resort & Spa is celebrating the works of Tina Balmer from Ulverston and Rebecca Scott from Windermere.
Working till the top of July, the free exhibition known as ‘Nonetheless Life – A Celebration’ has been organised by English Lakes Accommodations Resorts & Venues and Gavagan Artwork.
Rebecca Scott, who lives and works between London and Cumbria, is co-founder of Cross Lane Initiatives, an unbiased artwork house in Kendal.
Her personal artwork work options in non-public and public collections nationally and internationally and he or she has exhibited abroad in Spain, France, Germany, Sweden and Norway.
Rebecca’s inventive apply revolves across the transformation of standard photographic imagery into painted works that problem conventional concepts of interpretation and illustration. It centres on the language of need pervasive in client tradition by extracting pictures from authentic contexts and overwriting their supposed meanings.
Tina has been exhibiting her work since 1998 and has had solo exhibitions at Brantwood close to Coniston and the Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. She has additionally organised varied artwork trails and exhibitions within the north of England, together with Printfest and Artfest North.
Her work are impressed by a celebration of domesticity, with objects usually organized to create patterns and depth representing the rituals of each day life. Tina’s work has featured in exhibitions all through Britain, together with the Glyndebourne Pageant, and is in lots of non-public collections too.
Govt chairman of English Lakes Accommodations Simon Berry says: “We’re proud to current the distinctive works of two outstanding artists from Cumbria in our newest Artwork within the Atrium gallery.
“Tina’s work in her personal phrases tackle a lifetime of their very own as colors, textures and composition compete. Rebecca’s work is in a way biographical, usually reflecting reactions to conditions she has skilled. The gallery will give artwork fanatics and informal viewers alike a lot to ponder.”
Mary Gavagan from Gavagan Artwork provides: “It’s becoming that the most recent exhibition at Low Wooden Bay options two up to date artists from Cumbria. They each create nonetheless life work as a way of expression, from Tina Balmer’s vibrant and regarded preparations to the fastidiously noticed research of Rebecca Scott.”
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