Aspects of the Landscape Blenheim Gallery
Aspects of the landscape at Blenheim Gallery exhibition which is current is full of artistic, colourful paintings and sensitive sculptures. A celebration of the elements and the broader landscape in which we live.
Denise Campbell, Pamela Horsley, and David Marsden have magnificent works in the show which are painterly, and strong expressive works that relate with a movement of brush strokes to convey their abstracted subject matter.
Lorna Quinn and Penny Mason and Grace Gladdish approach the landscape from our alpine Tasmanian terrain; their mediums are appealing with watercolour for Penny and oil paint for Lorna and Grace hand-coloured linocuts are all equally striking.
David Chapman with three works who resided near Cressy has works with colour and form that connect to the beautiful and artistically regarded Northern Midlands valley in Tasmania.
The printmakers Carlton Cox and Denise Campbell come to the fore with technique and image exploring their medium to the best effect.
The three-dimensional works by Dawn Oakford, David Hamilton and Gene McLaren are sound to their mediums but enlighten the aspect of the landscape whether ceramic, bronze, or mixed steel.
It is a joyful and happy exhibition, and I am sure people will enjoy it.