| JULY 2008 |
MIXED EXHIBITION OF NEW WORK & NEW ARTISTS including Teresa Pemberton and Richard Snowden.
Teresa Pemberton responds to nature in a way which is directly connected to place and to ideas: the nature of landscape and the constructs within it; boundaries, objects, containers. Her current preoccupations are with the boundaries of water and earth.
She has exhibited regularly around the country and abroad, including at the Royal Academy summer exhibition and at the National Trust's Osterley Park house. Her work is in collections world wide including the Hotel de Ville, Nanterre, Paris, Bushey Museum & Art Gallery, One Aldwych, London, Champneys Hotel, Tring and many individual collections.
Teresa has recently moved to Cornwall which has always been a source of inspiration.
Richard Snowden was born in Dunkeswick, between Harrogate and Leeds in 1950.
He is a self-taught artist though he learned much from his maternal grandmother, an artist in her own right. He has painted all his life, even selling sketches and oil paintings at school.. As is the norm for a talented artist, he then went on to study farming at Cirencester.
He has painted and exhibited all over the world but now he has settled back in Dunkeswick at the original farmhouse where he was born, where he paints nightly from his studio and gallery in a converted barn on his farm and runs the farm by day.
Richard had his first one-man exhibition at 18 years old- it was a sell-out. He has had numerous exhibitions since and is represented at The Saatchi Gallery in London.
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