Charlotte Verity: In Their Garden
Delightful exhibition at the Garden Museum of watercolours by Charlotte Verity.
The pictures were all of the gardens at Bottengoms, where Ronald Blythe, the 96 year old author lives, bequeathed to him by John Nash. The garden was inspired by Cedric Morris’s garden whose work was in the main exhibition in the museum.
The pictures were black and white and almost abstract at first look but as you looked at the detail you were drawn in and saw a house amongst trees, telephone lines and details of buildings through the flowers. I loved some pictures of flowers where the image had been created by painting the background not the flower leaving the shape of the flower as a reverse silhouette.
Closes on 10 June 2018
The pictures were all of the gardens at Bottengoms, where Ronald Blythe, the 96 year old author lives, bequeathed to him by John Nash. The garden was inspired by Cedric Morris’s garden whose work was in the main exhibition in the museum.
The pictures were black and white and almost abstract at first look but as you looked at the detail you were drawn in and saw a house amongst trees, telephone lines and details of buildings through the flowers. I loved some pictures of flowers where the image had been created by painting the background not the flower leaving the shape of the flower as a reverse silhouette.
Closes on 10 June 2018
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