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Mike Jones Exhibition at the Towngate Gallery

Mike Jones has dedicated his life to capturing the essence and beauty of the sea. This exhibition of images is a stunning range of Mike’s work and a joy to view.


Paintings of Italy

Featuring original paintings and limited edition fine art prints of Italy.

Alan’s first trip to Italy in 1991 was the catalyst for many more watercolour painting excursions and Alan Reed has produced an ever increasing, comprehensive collection of limited edition prints of scenes around Italy. This Italian collection includes a number of familiar sights and landmarks. Alan Reed has painted Rome, Tuscany, Siena, Umbria and more.


NKB Gallery 2010 - This Time Around by Mike Rowland.

NKB Gallery is pleased to announce that the first show solo show of 2010 will be This Time Around by Mike Rowland.


A Celebration of Colour - 24 FINE ART CARDS By Irish Artist John

John Nolan has published a spectacular set of 24 contemporary Fine Art Greeting Cards.

Each unique card is a reproduction of his original contemporary and pop art styles, a true celebaration of colour.


Gilding and Restoration Courses in Scotland

Livingston and central belt residents can now benefit from additional framing services of gilding and restoration following the success of 4 day training course conducted by guest tutor Jan Pike, at Atkin Framers Ltd, Livingston West Lothian, Scotland


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ImageAUTUMN EXHIBITIONS IN LONDON

8 exhibitions not to be missed

 

Information courtesy of  art-of-the-day

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AUTUMN EXHIBITIONS IN PARIS

8 exhibitions not to be missed

 

JAMES (ART) ENSOR

At the Musée d'Orsay, the Belgian master of black humour is caught at his own game, since the exhibition is entitled James (art)Ensor, following a school boy prank that greatly pleased the artist. Some one hundred works are grouped together for this second part of a retrospective that was first presented at the MoMA in New York and mainly explores the universe of the carnival and masks. From 20 October 2009 to 4 February 2010 www.musee-orsay.fr

 Information courtesy of art-of-the-day

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