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50 South Hams Art THE DEVON BOYS III


GREG RAMSDEN • BARRY KELLY ANDREW MILLER • TONY WILLIAMS


In their first collaboration The Brownston Gallery, Modbury and the Tonic Gallery, Salcombe are joining together to show new work by four well known and highly regarded Devon artists. In the exhibition The Devon Boys III, Greg Ramsden, Barry Kelly, Andrew Miller and Tony Williams each portray different aspects inspired by living and working in the South West. From Greg Ramsden’s iconic monochrome paintings


Above: Tony Williams ‘The Outsider’


of Salcombe boatyards and busy harbour scenes, to Barry Kelly’s colourful and atmospheric land and seascapes; from Andrew Miller’s wild Dartmoor hills and ancient farmlands to Tony Williams’ bucolic pastures and maritime heritage. This is a beautiful collection presented by four highly skilled artists whose appeal and influence go way beyond their home county to reach a national and international audience.


Below: Anthony Amos ‘Sudden Squall’ by Catherine Gillen FROM THE BROWNSTON GALLERY, MODBURY


Above: Greg Ramsden ‘South Sands’ Ferry


Above: Barry Kelly ‘Burgh Island behind pink flowers’


Above: Andrew Miller ‘Windswept trees, Dartmoor’


The Devon Boys is on at The Brownston Gallery in Modbury and Tonic Gallery, Salcombe and runs from 11th to 26th October Exhibition Launch Parties : The Brownston Gallery – Friday 11th October 6 – 8pm, Tonic Gallery – Saturday 12th October 2 - 4 pm


ALSO showing in October – ANTHONY AMOS - MASTER MARINE ARTIST


The Brownston Gallery, Modbury PL21 0QR • t: 01548 831338 • www.thebrownstongallery.co.uk Tonic Gallery, Salcombe 07733 225662 www.tonicgallery.co.uk


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