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past shows

‘SPRING SONG’   5th April - 15th May 2011

As Winter unfolds into Spring, new growth appears all around us.  Animals come out of hibernation, birds sing and buds break into leaf and flower. This feeling of renewed vitality is expressed by the artists in all aspects of this exhibition.


Andrew Waddington

Visitor to a Wayside Shrine Andrew Waddington
50 x 50cm  
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

Towards a Pure Land Andrew Waddington
40 x 40cm
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

Evening Meadow Andrew Waddington
31 x 30cm  
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

The Five Sisters Andrew Waddington

mixed media

Living at opposite ends of Cornwall, ANDREW WADDINGTON and ROD WALKER are both drawn to aspects of the changing seasons around them.  The gardens of Trewidden and wilder moorland surrounding his Penwith studio stimulate Rod’s painting, while the softer landscape of East Cornwall with its sheep, hares and songbirds play upon Andrew’s imagination in composing his.  Snatches of Italian countryside creep into his work too.  This very different terrain settles in his mind’s eye as he works at renovating a cottage in the hills of Abruzzo.

Andrew Waddington

Sheep Study 4 Andrew Waddington
20 x 15cm  
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

Moore Town Andrew Waddington
20 x 15cm  
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

Wayfarer Andrew Waddington
20 x 15cm  
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

Fanfare with Birds Andrew Waddington
70 x 70cm  
mixed media

Andrew Waddington

Dream of a Summer Night Andrew Waddington
92 x 71cm  
mixed media

“The shape of a fallen leaf, the shape of my walks, the nooks and crannies and the paths that link them, all influence my paintings”.  Rod Walker

Rod Walker

Winter Leaf Rod Walker
30 x 30cm
Oil & Charcoal

Rod Walker

Trewidden Spring Rod Walker
92 x 184cm
Oil

Rod Walker

Lemon Rod Walker
61 x 76cm
Oil

Rod Walker

Tree Fern Rod Walker
92 x 92cm
Oil

Rod Walker

To the Studio Rod Walker
50 x 90cm
Oil

Birds, plants, fish and abstract shapes decorate JILL FANSHAWE KATO’s hand-built stoneware ceramics. In her painterly approach and unique stylisation, the pots become her canvases. Much of her formative training was in Japan where she regularly exhibits.

JILL FANSHAWE KATO

Bird Jug Jill Fanshawe Kato
26cm

JILL FANSHAWE KATO

Blue Handled Vase Jill Fanshawe Kato


JILL FANSHAWE KATO

Exotic Plant Dish Jill Fanshawe Kato


JILL FANSHAWE KATO

Open Bowl  Jill Fanshawe Kato


LYNDA RUTH BROWN spends much of her time in St Ives, capturing the shape of coast, harbour and moorland in her abstract oil paintings.  A graduate of Bath Academy of Art, she has latterly been working on a series of monoprints which delve into the layers of pattern and colour in the land around us.

Lynda Ruth Brown

Storm Clearing, Penwith  Lynda Ruth Brown
50 x 75cm
oil

Lynda Ruth Brown

Moorland Garden  Lynda Ruth Brown
13 x 22cm
oil

Lynda Ruth Brown

Headland/chrome  Lynda Ruth Brown
29 x 29cm
oil

Lynda Ruth Brown

Zawn Lynda Ruth Brown
12 x 12cm
oil

Lynda Ruth Brown

Field System/Zennor  Lynda Ruth Brown
29 x 29cm
monoprint

Lynda Ruth Brown

Slate Garden  Lynda Ruth Brown
29 x 29cm
monoprint

Kirstin Glasbrook

Tempus Fugit Kirsten Glasbrook
10cm square + fringe

KIRSTEN GLASBROOK brings to her tapestry weaving her own unique vision of life, expressed through contemporary, thought-provoking images.  She hand-dyes nettle yarn from Nepal which has a pleasantly uneven texture and takes the colourful dyes well. Frequently working to commission on large tapestries, Kirsten shows here a collection of smaller works, some playful and some incorporating lettering.

Kirstin Glasbrook

Moonbird Kirsten Glasbrook
78 x 30cm

 


Kirstin Glasbrook

Golden Goose Kirsten Glasbrook
12cm square (20sqcm overall)

Kirstin Glasbrook

Celebration Kirsten Glasbrook
23 x 16cm (30 x 23 overall)

 

JANE BOWEN’s wheel-thrown earthenware is decorated with oxides and colourful slips, following the English and French slipware traditions. An erstwhile apprentice to Clive Bowen following her Camberwell School of Art training, she now shares a workshop in Oxfordshire with her husband Dylan. Her brushstrokes are light and vigorous, suggesting the warmth and conviviality of meals outdoors.

Jane Bowen

Dinner plate, jug and bowl Jane Bowen
 

Jane Bowen

Deep Bowl Jane Bowen
 

Jane Bowen

Beaker 9cm Jane Bowen
Milk Jug

JOANNA WASON is best known for the stoneware vessels she has been making at the Leach Pottery, St Ives, since 1988.  However, modelling clay into sculpture has been her passion for many years too, so this is a unique opportunity to see a collection of her oxidised stoneware and bronze resin figurative pieces. Comfortably relaxing with a book, these figures are part of her Library series.

 

JOANNA WASON

Woman With Fish Joanna Wason
28cm earthenware

 

JOANNA WASON

Dog Sleeping Joanna Wason
10 x23cm stoneware

JOANNA WASON

Contemplation Joanna Wason
20cm stoneware

JOANNA WASON

Seated Figure Joanna Wason
21cm stoneware

 

JOHN MALTBY and GUY ROYLE are frequent exhibitors at Yew Tree Gallery and both have created exceptional new work for SPRING SONG.  A small selection is shown here though more images are available by e-mail from Gilly.

John Maltby

‘Two Angels’ framed panel John Maltby
33 x 46cm

John Maltby

Angel and Baby John Maltby
20 x 13cm

 

John Maltby

‘Gardening Angel’ panel John Maltby
44 x 31cm

John Maltby

Couple and Tree John Maltby
23 x 23cm

 

John Maltby

Figures on small boat John Maltby
24 x 18cm

John Maltby

Raven and King John Maltby
28 x 22cm

Using different coloured golds, GUY ROYLE fashions leaf, bird and abstract motifs on his beaten silver brooches and bangles, whilst necklaces and earrings combine semi-precious stones with carved silver and gold beads.

Guy Royle

Gold, silver leaf brooch Guy Royle
 

Guy Royle

Flower, leaf necklace Guy Royle
 

Birds brooch Guy Royle
Gold & Silver

Guy Royle

Earrings, amethyst, silver Guy Royle
 

Guy Royle

Gold and silver bangle Guy Royle
 

Guy Royle

Lapis, silver necklace Guy Royle
 


Slip decorated earthenware dishes by PRUE COOPER, new bead necklaces from RITA SERES,  paper jewellery by HELYNE JENNINGS, original prints by ANGIE LEWIN, SHEILA STAFFORD, MARK HEARLD and ANGELA HARDING, and silk marl scarves in bright spring-like colours by ALISON DUPERNEX complete the richesse of exhibits in SPRING SONG.

Images can be viewed via e-mail by request to gilly@yewtreegallery.com

ENQUIRIES about prices for all the exhibits, illustrated invitations, and further works available, can be made to Gilly Wyatt Smith on 01736 786425.

01736 786425

Yew Tree Gallery