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Stuart and Ken join forces again



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
Two of Rutland's most interesting artists are back for their annual summer exhibition at the Victoria Hall in Oakham from July 25 to August 6.
Stuart Ball and Ken Forrest have teamed up with guest artists Roger Lancaster from Oakham and Gay Mayes from Twyford for this year's View4 exhibition.

Ken is submitting local scenes of Rutland and further afield, painted in a sparkling traditional watercolour style which have always proved popular.

Stuart's images are different, witty, whimsical, naive and colourful watercolour landscapes painted in a distorted childlike perspective and impressionistic style.

Roger paints atmospheric Mediterranean scenes in acrylic with warm soft tones and colours that remind you of those balmy days spent on holiday in Spain.

Gay's style and execution is completely different, and her method in a mosaic fashion produces stunning and powerful images.

She has recently won an award for her exhibited work at the Prestigious Patchings Annual Art Competition run by the Art and Leisure National Publication.

Stuart said: "The images on show this year are of a high standard and are from four different artists in four different varying styles.

"They show what we consider to be a true representation of the high standard that the local artist community is now producing.

It promises to be an interesting and exciting exhibition."
Over 60 painitings will be on display during the exhibition and each of the pieces is for sale. It is open daily from 10am - 4pm.

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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 12:06 PM
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