Angela A’Court: Objects of Contemplation

Angela’s artwork explores the simple beauty of nature and the potential of everyday objects, focusing on the dynamic relationship between objects and the hidden memories they hold. Her creative process is guided by tactile observation and the unique materiality of pastel, combining the direct observation of objects with the memories they evoke.

When painting flowers, Angela physically holds the stem, allowing her to rotate it and create a fluid interaction between the object and the medium. This hands-on approach results in a more dynamic and active rendering, capturing the essence of each subject.

Each painting reveals the intricate universe within petals, leaves, and flower stems, showcasing subtle colour variations and delicate vein striations that define structure and form. Her work reflects a fascination with the intimate details of nature, transforming random plants on a friend’s windowsill, the curling roots of a cutting in an old jam jar, or flower stems in a vase into captivating compositions.

Angela’s paintings are visual narratives of ‘worlds within worlds,’ blending observation with abstraction. They represent an ongoing dialogue between the integrity of nature and the contemplation of objects, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty in the everyday.

Angela is a contemporary artist whose work has been exhibited in numerous galleries, earning recognition for her detailed pastel compositions inspired by nature.

Emma Dunbar: Colourful Conversations

We are delighted to present Colourful Conversations, a solo exhibition by Emma Dunbar. Known for her vibrant and playful style, Emma captures the essence of everyday life through her use of bold colours and decorative patterns. From landscapes to still life, her paintings celebrate the beauty found in ordinary objects, inspired by daily walks, holidays, and even supermarket trips.

Emma, who trained in Fine Art Printmaking, skilfully layers acrylic on board, often incorporating collages with gold and silver leaf. Her distinctive technique of scratching through surfaces to reveal hidden colours brings depth and texture to her work. Drawing inspiration from places like Cornwall, Hampshire and Surrey, Emma’s joyful compositions are a feast for the eyes, filled with warmth and life.

A Portrait of Farnham: Peter Gillespie

Presenting A Portrait of Farnham, the new exhibition by Peter Gillespie, a Farnham-based artist known for his lively and expressive ink and watercolour depictions of buildings and streets.

Peter’s work captures the essence and vibrancy of the built environment, bringing out the character of each scene without the use of pencils or rulers – just freehand strokes of ink and splashes of watercolour. From intricate facades to the beauty of everyday lampposts and telephone wires, Peter’s signature style transforms familiar settings into much-loved artworks of Farnham.

Join us for a special Meet and Greet with Peter on Saturday, 8th March, from 11 am to 1 pm, where he will be sketching a new artwork live.

Additionally, bring the family along for a free half-term workshop on Tuesday, 18th February, from 11 am to 2 pm – no booking required, all are welcome to drop in and get creative!