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Opens
10am, Good Friday 14th April 2006
Continues until Wednesday 10th May
Easter
Opening:
Easter Saturday: 9am-5.30pm
Bank Holiday Monday: 10am-5.30pm
Easter Sunday: CLOSED
A Springtime
Exhibition will shortly be opening at Beside The Wave Gallery
in Falmouth. This annual Easter show is one of the highlights
of this well known gallery's exhibition diary with a broad representation
of many of their top gallery artists being displayed. The gallery
will be full of fresh new pictures and an interesting diversity
of new ceramics and jewellery by both new and existing makers.
Easter traditionally
marks the beginning of the holiday season in Cornwall and historically
the Easter exhibition opening is the busiest and one of the most
successful that the gallery hosts. Buyers will be travelling from
far and wide to select the pick of the new collections.
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Returning
to Harbour, Port Loe by Ted Dyer
30 x 30 inches, oil on canvas
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Of significant
interest are the new canvases by the established artist Ted Dyer.
Ted has taken his inspiration from the flowering Cornish hedgerows
along the coastline with views to harbours, cliff tops and hidden
creeks. These exquisite pictures are full of soft light catching
the pale blooms of the delicate blossom. This is a significant
series for collectors of this talented artist

From
Carn Cravah by Paul Lewin
405mm x 570mm, mixed media on paper |
A dramatic
new series of works from the highly regarded artist Paul Lewin
will be available. Often in short supply, these long awaited new
pieces by this talented draughtsman will be eagerly sought after
by collectors. Paul's series of dramatic cliffs and sparkling
seas are paintings of real strength and integrity.

One
Chocolate is Never Enough by Emma Dunbar
330mm x 460mm, mixed media on board |
Other works
include charming still lifes by Emma Dunbar with unusual compositional
elements of tempting chocolate treats in a delicious ice creamy
palette; dynamic Cornish scenes by Roy Goodman in startling bold
colours and a unique style, taking reference from cubism and fauvism;
a new series of significant drawings by Paul Wadsworth showing
a directness and immediacy with his subject matter that marks
a significant new change in this regarded artist's direction;
ethereal and dream like mixed media works by Andrew Waddington
of graceful hares and springtime landscapes with animals.

At
First Light by Andrew Waddington
410mm x 780mm, mixed media on paper |
A new artist
to the gallery, Roger Michell will be exhibiting dramatic oils
on canvas of Bodmin Moor with huge skies and layers of Cornish
colours. These provide an exciting and welcome new addition to
this well known gallery's stable of artists
The Easter
exhibition also sees the welcome return of Emma Jeffryes who will
be exhibiting two new paintings of Hayle with vibrant blue sea
and bright yellow springtime flowers.
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