The Painted Parish

Nice exhibition at the Mall Galleries of contemporary paintings of Britain’s churches by members of the Federation of British Artists.

I thought this was a lovely idea for an exhibition and there were some really good pictures. I’d pick out the dreamy pastel coloured pictures by Peter Vincent particularly the one of St Mary the Virgin, Glynde. Also Peter Folkes watercolours with a great sense of colour. I’d pick out his picture of a church door with fantastic colours in the surrounding brick.

The most unusual picture was of scaffolding in the dome of St Paul’s, an interesting innovative view by Roy Wright.

These pictures were shown with a display in the centre of the room of sketches by Ronald Maddox for a set of stamps on village churches from 1972.

Closed 20 December 2015.

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