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Earth Below, Sky Above

The worlds around and above us, as seen through the eyes of
three artists working in very different mediums.

Bridget Greenwood
Helen Smith
Louisa Boyd

Thursday 14th August – Saturday 13th September
Thursday – Saturday 10am – 4pm


Bridget Greenwood

“My work is all about the landscape and my emotional reaction to it. I paint intuitively using unplanned shapes and imagery to lead the work. I allow this freedom so accidents can happen and these accidents, or unintended marks, are central to the work. It is a balance between purposeful marks and shapes and freedom and unconscious painting.”

Helen Smith

Created from kiln-formed glass, Helen’s tactile glass pieces are strongly influenced by place. However, rather than depicting the landscape directly her focus is always on a sense of the atmosphere of a place in combination with the interpretation of found textures within the landscape.

Louisa Boyd

Louisa Boyd’s work centres around the persistent human desire to belong. She considers environment in her pieces and how we connect with the natural world to navigate and to establish a sense of place. Her abstract prints and sculptures feature celestial symbols, sacred geometry and cartographic imagery.