Monday 18 July 2011

`Out Of The Blue` Exhibition 16th to 24th July 2011

Artist Rita Sugden selling her brand of gorgeous crumbly fudge.Rita Sugden and Lyn Marie Whiteman at the ExhibitionVisitors admiring the artwork and chatting with the artistsExhibition visitor admiring one of Lyn's paintings.Town Mill Malthouse where the exhibition is staged.


West Country Galleries were invited to a Private Viewing at the Malthouse, Lyme Regis, where we met up with our resident artists Rita Sugden ne Richardson  and Lyn Marie Whiteman. They have enjoyed a great start to their exhibition!  Lyn contacted us to tell us "it`s all going so well!  We have had more than 200 plus people in on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th;  and we have both sold 2 paintings already!" 

Paintings include land and seascapes, animal studies and works in collage. 
Both artists are inspired by the local landscapes, capturing the light in a range of mediums, including oils, watercolours, pastels, acrylics and mixed media.

We did mention in our earlier blog spot that Rita has a flair for making crumbly fudge which had a little exhibition slot of its own displayed in the corner; tempting the pallet of many a visitor. Rita sells her fudge under her trade name Rose Cottage Fudge. 

Lyn has a Gallery and Studio at Rousdon, and is also a Registered Polarity Practitioner specialising in Bodywork sessions.  See: www.purepolarity.co.uk

The Malt House is well positioned both in the bustling Town Mill complex and within the heart of Lyme Regis, where the main shopping areas are just five minutes walk away.

The Town Mill complex is centred on a cobbled courtyard and houses a working watermill, a hydro-electric system, two art galleries, a pottery, a picture framer, a fashion studio, a mill gift shop and the miller's garden. Food and drink is available on site in their all-day café/dining room,  cheesemonger's shop and micro brewery.

The Town Mill, Mill Lane, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3PU, England Tel: 01297 443579     e-mail info@townmill.org.uk

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