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Guiding Stars
Christmas Exhibition 2018, 17 November - 31 December 2018

Guiding Stars: Christmas Exhibition 2018

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Daniel Ablitt, 'Holding Light'

Daniel Ablitt, 'Holding Light'

 

For the 2018 festive season, Sarah Wiseman Gallery has focussed their annual Christmas exhibition on smaller scale art-works. 'The jewel-like quality of the show of these special pieces means that there will be something for everyone, and a place for inspirational gift giving that will stand the test of time,' says gallery director Sarah Wiseman.

'Small artworks have a special appeal, drawing the eye and capturing hearts. We have invited our gallery artists to create for us exclusive collections of new works especially for the exhibition. Many of the works will be highly collectable smaller pieces giving an opportunity to add a work to your collection by our most admired artists.'

The British based artists include award-winning children's illustrator Catherine Rayner, and the highly sought-after painter Sarah Spackman and acclaimed printmakers Angie Lewin and Flora McLachlan. 

The exhibition will also include sculpture, ceramics, jewellery and other craft, making it an ideal stop for Christmas shopping.  

The exhibition will launch on Saturday 17th November, celebrating with mulled wine and mince pies.

 

Artists

Sarah Spackman - painting

Catherine Rayner - painting and printmaking

Daniel Ablitt - painting

Mychael Barratt - printmaking

Fletcher Prentice - painting

Angie Lewin - printmaking

Peter Kettle - painting

Christopher Farrell - painting

Flora McLachlan - lithographs, watercolours and monoprints

Alison Pullen - painting

Veronica Wells - painting

 

 

 

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Works
  • Christopher Farrell, 'View Over Castle Street'

    Christopher Farrell, 'View Over Castle Street'

  • Mychael Barratt, 'A Brief History of Love'

    Mychael Barratt, 'A Brief History of Love'

  • Fletcher Prentice, 'Goldfinches'

    Fletcher Prentice, 'Goldfinches'

  • Peter Kettle, 'Port Meadow 1'

    Peter Kettle, 'Port Meadow 1'

  • Catherine Rayner, 'Willa and Felix', Ink and watercolour on paper

    Catherine Rayner, 'Willa and Felix', Ink and watercolour on paper

  • Angie Lewin, 'Wild Shore'

    Angie Lewin, 'Wild Shore'

  • Flora McLachlan, 'Thorn Cage'

    Flora McLachlan, 'Thorn Cage'

  • Sarah Spackman, 'Large Quince Bowl'

    Sarah Spackman, 'Large Quince Bowl'

  • Daniel Ablitt, 'Holding Light'

    Daniel Ablitt, 'Holding Light'

  • Alison Pullen interior collage of a corridor painted green, gold-framed art works hang on the walls and wooden furniture is placed on both sides of the passage, windows are on the left.
    Alison Pullen, South Corridor, Osterley Park House, 2018
  • Veronica Wells, Waiting For Tonight, 2018
    Veronica Wells, Waiting For Tonight, 2018
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Related artists

  • Daniel Ablitt landscape of dark green pine trees , a small tent visible in a clearing, and a twilight sky in shades of pink above.

    Daniel Ablitt

  • Mychael Barratt's homage to van Gogh's The Painter On His Way to Work, in the same style as the original painting but with the inclusion of a dog with the artist.

    Mychael Barratt

  • Bee Bartlett view of several buildings and their rooftops against a deep blue sky representing nightfall

    Bee Bartlett

  • David Rhys Jones ceramic wall sculpture with photo transfer of the ceiling detail in Christ Church, Oxford

    David Rhys Jones

  • Angie Lewin screenprint of a shoreline flora and fauna a pale green loch and grey mountain in the background

    Angie Lewin

  • Flora McLachlan oil on linen painting showing a naked woman on a grassy blanket, a lacewing perched on her behind, the sun rising behind hills in the background.

    Flora McLachlan

  • Tydd Pottery wide, round ceramic black and white vessel with complex diagonal line patterns around it.

    Tydd Pottery

  • Fletcher Prentice oil painting on canvas of a tulip with fuchsia and white petals on a beige grey background.

    Fletcher Prentice

  • Alison Pullen collage painting of a wide hallway, large tiled floor leads to a staircase at the back. On the left is a decorative planter with large green ferns.

    Alison Pullen

  • Catherine Rayner original portrait of a grey-white wolfhound with hints of brown, turning his head to the left.

    Catherine Rayner

  • A still life painting of two flower buds in a blue and white vase set against a deep pink background

    Sarah Spackman

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