With Julia Cawte You’re fabulous at what you do. And when you become equally fabulous at presenting and speaking confidently in front of others, then you and your business can really fly!Check out this link to Julia’s workshops and one to one sessions at HOURS this autumn – you can book a free call with Julia here to have a chat about… Read more »
Posts By: Sophie Howard
Tragedy, Ecstasy, Doom and So On
An exhibition of abstract paintings by Nigel Shipley In a world preoccupied with technology, painting connects us with our basic self expression. I am not interested in painting something that already exists. I try not to recreate an image. Instead, I may use it as a reference point from which to move on. I am… Read more »
HOWL
Paintings by James Ralph Morton Howl is a new collection of work I will be showing in September. Here I will be exhibiting skulls, birds, portraits, and large shadowy figures, emerging and disappearing into view, creating eerie narratives. My work is imbued with reactive immediacy of capturing a person at a specific moment in time…. Read more »
Conversations with Colour
Painting by Laurel Smart Laurel is well known for her large abstract canvases full of energy and colour. Following Laurel’s successful spring show at Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, this exhibition brings together a selection of recent works ranging in size. Most of this is being shown for the first time. Laurel’s work is colourful,… Read more »
Forest Bathing
Mike McGoran has worked as a photographer for clients including McLaren, Polaroid, Gore-Tex, Sony and Marks and Spencer alongside forming a body of personal work focussed on natural and rural environments. His work has previously been exhibited in Kew Gardens, Cité de la Mer, Chateau de Bosmelet, Malthouse Gallery and Mario’s Café. Mike McGoran’s ongoing… Read more »
YoLANDeSCAPE: 2022
Collages by Yolande Henebery. With the use of collage, paint and collected treasured items, Henebury’s layered and textured work takes us on a journey through her abstract vision of memory landscape. Her passion for bold colour and use of inks, pencil and fabric, enhances the detail in her landscape and still life compositions. We are… Read more »
seeing through Heart’s eyes
An exhibition of Alex Pawson’s work accompanied by a poetic response by Gilly Pawson. Alex Pawson is an artist who originally studied Graphic Design at Kingston University & has since travelled the world making art. His vibrantly coloured work has been inspired by his many travels and has included large scale murals and a substantial… Read more »
my Happy place
Paintings by Milkie. The works of my Happy place reflect on feelings within the unconscious, using motifs of human faces and form acting as a familiar grounding point to project these feelings.’ My Happy place conveys ideas of the happy and the sad, exploring the relationship between how we view ourselves and how we feel… Read more »
Birch Eyes and Moonshine
Jude Hutchen and David Snoo Wilson present sculpture and paintings made in the depths of Winter and explore themes of the darkest months. The HOURS exhibition for February. David Snoo Wilson’s selection of cast metal masks were made in the Swedish countryside where everyone in the village knows your business. There’s a feeling that even… Read more »
Skate the Arrow
A series of vibrant digital prints depicting skateboarders in motion made by George Shipley. These modified stills capture the colour of the sport, with a deliberate nod to Matisse, Andy Warhol and wider street culture.