... ‘To find the Oxmarket Centre of Arts, tucked away in Little London behind East Street, is in itself a great pleasure, but to recognise its place as a community centre for the exhibition of work from the best of professional artists to those taking their first steps on the great adventure which is creativity, tells the real story of this special place’ ...

Mark Weston, a talented West Sussex painter, shows his most recent work in the Wilson Studio from the 13th - 26th April 2008.

Mark’s work is a very attractive collection of paintings that seek to capture the light and atmosphere of the world around us and his past exhibitions have always proved imensely popular with gallery audiences and his highly colourful and vibrant work is at the same time both cheerful and evocative of the subjects that catch his eye.


Graham Brock’s impressionist paintings are shown in the Wilson Gallery from 26th May - 7th June 2008. His 2008 show is called
‘Water Water Everywhere’ and shows forty paintings with an
Aqautic theme -from the coast to the seashore, boats to all watery
Activites.

Graham is a modern-day colourist specialising in the reflective quality of light. Forty light and airy impressions are shown.
Graham grew up surrounded by the sea and harbour at Chichester. The reflective quality of the light playing on water has always had an effect on his work whether at home or abroad.

Graham is a prolific commercial artist working mainly in the competitive tourism and advertising sectors; his work can be found on many limited edition prints, greetings cards, posters and adverts worldwide.

This exhibition features approximately forty of his paintings, mainly originals, although all are available as limited editions at a more competitive price for the contemporary interior.

For Graham’s extensive galleries of work you can click to
www.grahambrock.co.uk for more information.


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