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Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1BT Tel: +44 (0) 1284 762081 We are happy to welcome Australian artists Tanya Schultz, Nicole Andrijevic and John Kassab to Smiths Row in what is their first major British show. Schultz and Andrijevic have worked in collaboration since 2007 using the alias Pip & Pop and this is their second collaboration with sound artist Kassab. Sweet sweet galaxy is a unique installation depicting an infinite psychedelic landscape. An amalgamation of numerous materials including coloured sugar, fine sand, cake decorations, origami, found objects, LED lights and sound, this colourful sensory kingdom will be constructed directly in the gallery space in early January. The soundscape, created in collaboration with Melbourne-based John Kassab, adds another layer of immersion to the audience experience and sense of being transported to a faraway or imagined place. Whilst the soundscape adds to the narrative of the imagined landscape, interpreting the sounds with sugar has been central to Pip & Pop's process when working with John. The sugar used in this exhibition has been kindly donated by Silverspoon. As the sole producers of homegrown British sugar the company supports 1200 East Anglian beet farmers. According to Dan Gough of Silverspoon: "the sugar used in this exhibition was grown an average of 30 miles away from the gallery".
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En el rio… by Jose Luis Casti on Flickr.
Félix Vallotton was an Franco-Swiss painter of portraits, figures, interiors and landscapes, wood-engraver, lithographer, sculptor and writer. Born in Lausanne. Went to Paris in 1882 and studied at the Académie Julian under J. Lefebvre.
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Scottish coastline with this exquisite print, celebrating the breathtaking vistas of Luskentyre Beach on the Isle of Harris. The piece encapsulates the essence of a vibrant summer on the Hebridean shores, where the azure sky meets the turquoise sea, interrupted only by the soft, powdery white sands that stretch into the yonder. Rendered in the Color Field style, this artwork is a tapestry of sweeping hues. Broad strokes of cerulean and sapphire create a tranquil sea, while the pale golden tones above suggest a pristine beach warmed by the glow of the summer sun. The distant hills are depicted in layers of calming blues and greys, contributing to the sense of depth and tranquillity. Beneath the harmonious expanse of colour, a dynamic undercurrent of lively brushwork adds energy and movement. Bold dashes of tangerine, coral, and scattered specks of green and yellow seem to dance across the threshold where land meets water, evoking the vivacious spirit of Hebridean life and the untamed natural beauty that characterises Scotland's stunning coastline. This print, a part of the 'Scotland in Summer' collection, invites the viewer to lose themselves in the idyllic and peaceful scene, offering a window to the soul-stirring landscapes that are unique to the Scottish Isles. It is a visual retreat to one of nature's most splendid canvases, promising to infuse any space with peace and a breath of Hebridean air.
Entre un Valdes Leal alegre, un Goya con el oído fino, un Solana harto de vino y la imperdonable sinceridad en los retratos que Velázquez.
New works | acrylic on paper #unfinished insta: @astrid_babayan
Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1BT Tel: +44 (0) 1284 762081 We are happy to welcome Australian artists Tanya Schultz, Nicole Andrijevic and John Kassab to Smiths Row in what is their first major British show. Schultz and Andrijevic have worked in collaboration since 2007 using the alias Pip & Pop and this is their second collaboration with sound artist Kassab. Sweet sweet galaxy is a unique installation depicting an infinite psychedelic landscape. An amalgamation of numerous materials including coloured sugar, fine sand, cake decorations, origami, found objects, LED lights and sound, this colourful sensory kingdom will be constructed directly in the gallery space in early January. The soundscape, created in collaboration with Melbourne-based John Kassab, adds another layer of immersion to the audience experience and sense of being transported to a faraway or imagined place. Whilst the soundscape adds to the narrative of the imagined landscape, interpreting the sounds with sugar has been central to Pip & Pop's process when working with John. The sugar used in this exhibition has been kindly donated by Silverspoon. As the sole producers of homegrown British sugar the company supports 1200 East Anglian beet farmers. According to Dan Gough of Silverspoon: "the sugar used in this exhibition was grown an average of 30 miles away from the gallery".
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Abandoned Palace Greater Poland Voivodeship 2013