Lot 5 Collective

Delightful exhibition at the Mall Galleries featuring the work of this collective of artists who combine traditional techniques to modern themes.

I liked the Harriett Spratt’s wonderful rather Dutch style portraits particularly her triptych of three views of a young girl with a pony tail. I also liked Lizet Dingeman’s still lives putting objects and animals out of context particularly her wonderful dead duck.

I was however blown away by the work of Helen Masacz. She seems to work in a number of genres but always using a realistic style. There were two lovely seascapes and some lovely self-portraits with a cattle skull. However my favourite was just a study of a rumpled bed with white bedding and a wonderful red morning light falling on it from one side. I also liked a shelf of weird slightly sinister objects normalised by the implication that it was part of an artist’s studio.

Closes on 20 January 2017

 

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Unknown said…
Hello Cathy, thank you for your wonderful feedback. This is our first exhibition together and there will be more to come. Best wishes, Helen

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