Visual Arts
Visual Arts News Art exhibition at the Fen Visitors to a Suffolk Wildlife Trust reserve will be able to enjoy tea and cake while admiring the artwork of more than 20 artists over the August bank holiday weekend. Original artwork will be on display in the Education Centre at Redgrave and Lopham Fen near Bressingham. The exhibition will be open to visitors from August 29th-31st from 10am-4pm. All work, which will be for sale, will be on the theme of nature and wildlife and include a range of flowers, animals and landscapes. Many
New artist for Ipswich gallery
of the artists, both
The John Russell Gallery in Ipswich welcomes its newest artist
amateur and
Karenza Jackson. Karenza's mixed media painting and prints
professional, are
will be on display from July 13th to August 8th. Karenza has a
local to the Fen
very fresh approach to her work which combines print, drawing
and have gained
and texture in the form of collage, made from her own prepared
inspiration from
papers and other media, giving a three dimensional
the beauty of the
appearance to her colourful compositions. Karenza is also a
local landscape and its wildlife. All sales will benefit the Trust.
printmaker and has been a member of the Gainsborough's
Admission is free and tea, coffee, homemade cakes and snacks will
House Print Workshop for some years.
be available.www.suffolkwildlifetrust.org
www.johnrussellgallery.co.uk
Wells photographer wins international award A Norfolk photographer has won a prestigious international award for her work. Janice Alamanou from Wells-next-the-Sea has received the International Modern Art Award 2015 for her photograph ‘Genesis Elements – Water’. It's organised by PAKS Gallery and the MAMAG Modern Art Museum, Austria. 'I exhibit my work with them and they represented me in Paris at the Carrousel du Louvre exhibition,' explains Janice. 'The artists involved are international artists, both photographers and painters, who have been pre-selected for the exhibitions where their artworks are critiqued and judged. Unfortunately I was not able to attend because of prior commitments but the award is being sent to me.' Brought up on the wind-swept shores of the North Norfolk coast it is no surprise that Janice Alamanou’s photography is inspired by the elements. Nature and environment stands alone or blends with her love of people, the human form and portraiture, creating unique beautiful images that now exhibit worldwide.
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