The Nicklin Revisited exhibition at Reuben Colley Fine Art gallery in Birmingham finished today. It was an interesting show to be involved in and it drew in not just art enthusiasts but also people interested in the history of the West Midlands. It was the first time i had exhibited my work in the new(ish) gallery location and i was very impressed with the presentation of the work, all of which was outstanding.
I will next be exhibiting at Brampton Museum as part of the Open Art exhibition which runs from the 19th March to the 5th June. I had three pieces of work selected for the show including my painting, "By the Tracks" and my drawings "After the Fire" and "Aftermath" all of which are part of the Abandoned Spaces series.
My Cannock Chase paintings and drawings have been delivered to Reuben Colley Fine Art gallery in time for the Woodland exhibition which is due to begin next month. I am very pleased with this work and it was an interesting change of subject for me. I feel that i have captured the atmosphere of the forest as i see it and look forward to seeing it all framed.
I am currently working on a painting of "The New Navigation" inn which is a derelict pub i discovered in Birmingham a couple of years ago. It's going well so far.