Breaking Boxes by Tom Gillham – “Live” Art Exhibition
Tom’s first solo exhibition “Breaking Boxes” starts on eve of “unlock-down”!
Tom’s first solo exhibition “Breaking Boxes” starts on eve of “unlock-down”!
I have an interest in mythology and old stories, and the inspiration for my first hare came from the story of St Melangell, the 7th century patron saint of Hares.
Ever since Judith Goldstein arrived like a shooting star to disturb the peace of painter Claude Monet’s household, (Jennifer Pulling’s Monet’s Angels) readers have wondered ‘what happened next?’ Now the local author and playwright has come up with the answer in Monet’s Shadow.
To relax I work from my studio creating stencil art, lino-printing, painting, write short stories and create miniature sculptures from found objects in my spare time. I suppose I write as an outlet for my creativity, I’m not interested in fame and fortune. What I would like though is to share my work with others.
My mixed media and textile work are a response to what I find in my natural surroundings. Activities around foraging, collecting, experimenting with wet and dry media processes are inspired by a year residency at Sussex Prairie Gardens.
Hilary’s work is high-fired stoneware and reflects her twin inspirations of the Sussex countryside; the Downs and the coastline.
Really excited to be having my first Solo exhibition in 12 years. After illness and not being able to paint or exhibit for a few years its a dream come true having this show at Colonnade House, Warwick Street. Worthing. Its also my first time showing a large collection of Landscapes. Before moving from Brighton … Read more
The Montague Gallery in Worthing is currently displaying and selling artwork that has been created by Adur Art Collective artist Naomi Frances. Naomi makes sculptural glass landscapes and beach scenes using a collage of found items from the local beaches and semi-precious stones. Her aim is to make her glass work and her images as … Read more
A beautiful arts and crafts gallery in the Montague Quarter, Worthing, between TKMaxx and Macdonalds. All local artist’s works representing many different styles, with artwork for walls, hand-made jewellery, photographs, ceramics, and lots of quirky, original stuff, a real cultural oasis. Nice to see people’s talents on show and not expensive at all. The artists … Read more
Most of my work is based on botanic subjects. The plant kingdom is a rich source of intriguing shapes and colours which surprise and delight the eye.