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ABOVE: ‘Leading the Pack’ by Jeremy Houghton Jeremy was invited to paint the Gentlemen At Arms


for their 500th anniversary in 2008. Since then international portfolios such as Te Royal


Luxembourg Collection have also invested in his art. He was chosen to be an official BT Olympic artist ahead of the Games in London in 2012. Jeremy is part of a select group whose work will be sold to help young athletes win possible selection into Team GB.


Te painter exhibited his sporting work at a special


show in the Gherkin building to mark the 500 days countdown. He has already worked with medal winning sailors


Paul Goodison and Chris Draper; gold medal winning sprint kayaker Tim Brabants and GB junior skier Violet Miller. A session with Olympic rowing hero Zac Purchase,


from Bushley, near Tewkesbury, is also in the pipeline. Last month Jeremy showed at the Saatchi Gallery in London before displaying his Olympic work at the British Consulate in New York. Te Sublime will show at Seaview Art Galleries from


Saturday May 28 - Tursday June 30. Showing alongside Jeremy will be the likes of Ann Hawksley, Malcolm Winter and Holly Maslen. Other exciting exhibitions lined up for the next few months include works from Shane Couch in July.


Advertising: Call (01983) 861 007 ABOVE:


‘Compton Wave’ Shane Couch


LEFT:


‘Dawn before the Rain’


by Malcolm Winter


For more information please contact.


SEAVIEW ART GALLERY 4 High Street, Seaview PO34 5ES tel


01983 810480


email sally@seaviewart.co.uk web www.seaviewart.co.uk


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