... ‘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’ ...

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‘Listening to Colour’
The artist is a painter and sculptor. Using the computer as a tool, she manipulates her own digital photographs and artwork, to create colourful, abstract images, capturing the fleeting moment of light and form.

The images are non-representational, and have no meaning other than that which the viewer may perceive.
Look closely and you may see a landscape, a fish, a bird, a tree, but never where you would expect them to be!

‘Sometimes, I spend hours trying to make the idea in my mind come to life, and then suddenly, something magical happens quite unexpectedly, and I have created and image, which pleases me, and that is when I know it is finished’.
Ley Elliott

Ley Elliott
Painter and Sculptor
‘Listening to Colour’

May 26th - 7th June 2008 (Four Galleries)