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31 South HamsArt Cornucopia


Our first exhibition for the new decade of 2020 is ‘Cornucopia’, a celebration of the month of love in which the gallery is overflowing with joyful and uplifting art - just the ticket for banishing those winter blues.


We are delighted to welcome four new artists to the


gallery – Sabina Pieper, Carolyn King, Patricia Davies and Olivier Klompkes. They each bring their own individual style to this new exhibition but their work collectively presents a vibrant display of colour and form.


Sabina’s portraits are quite stunning. Inspired by


the Tudor and Elizabethan age, Sabina adds a con- temporary twist, sometimes quirky, often with slightly dark undertones, creating eye-catching canvases that command attention and engage the imagination.


by Catherine Gillen FROM THE BROWNSTON GALLERY, MODBURY


In contrast Carolyn’s pieces are whimsical observations of later life. Her characters are beautifully drawn and captured in moments of time which are at once familiar and recognisable, and simply make you smile. They are little gems. Finally, Olivier and Patricia are figurative artists whose bold colours and defined forms transcend everyday objects into works of character, grace and beauty.


Cornucopia opens on St Valentine’s Day 14 February and runs till 29 February.


Forthcoming Event: The South West Academy Spring Exhibition 20 March to 18 April Please contact the gallery for an invitation to the Private Views and further information.


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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