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Art Exhibitions in 2010

KAYE PARMENTER
SEASONS - A celebration of the flowers at East Lambrook Manor Gardens
Following Kaye’s highly successful exhibition here in February 2009 she will again be exhibiting watercolours of plants from the garden at East Lambrook Manor in her trademark loose style. Not to be missed!

The exhibition runs from Saturday 1st May to Monday 31st May.

From Tuesday 20th July to Tuesday 31st August Kaye Parmenter will be exhibiting a selection of work in the Malthouse Gallery, including some paintings from her SEASONS exhibition in May and some new work.


MOISH SOKAL
CROSSING WORLDS - a fusion of East and West
The Norton sub Hamdon-based artist took his brushes and cameras to Venice and India late last year, seeking the magic of both worlds - The classic Venetian landscapes, architecture, skyline and light, and equally so, the exotic desert people of Rajasthan wearing turbans and saris, getting on with their daily life.

Where would the summer be without an exhibition in the Malthouse Gallery of Moish’s stunning paintings. He has once again travelled to India in search of inspiration and following a recent trip to Venice has some fabulously evocative paintings of this magical European city. It is worth the journey to East Lambrook just to see how he captures the water of the Grand Canal on paper! This exhibition of his latest works also includes some evocative Somerset scenes.

The exhibition runs from Sunday 6th June (Preview day) to Saturday 17th July.

From Tuesday 20th July there will be an exhibition of Moish Sokal’s limited edition prints and cards in the Studio adjacent to the Malthouse.


Kaye Parmenter

• Saturday 1st May to Monday 31st May.
• Tuesday 20th July to Tuesday 31st August.
• See website below for full details.


www.kayepamenter.co.uk

Moish Sokal

• Monday 7th June to Saturday 17th July.
• New original work in the Malthouse Gallery.
• Limited Edition Prints in the Studio (continues after 17th July).


www.moishsokal.co.uk

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