
What’s on at the gallery?



All the notes for the paintings are on stapled sheets – To Be Returned – you may get confused who did which paintings, so just wander and enjoy looking.


This is Hengistbury Head









Waterloo Station

Hurst Lighthouse off the Isle of Wight. Which painting is in the exhibition and which is hanging in my living room, given to me in exchange for knitting the artist a scarf?




Time for a cup of tea

Which painting did you like best?
When you go to any exhibition do you like to read everything carefully or just look at the pictures?

Funnily enough, I think my favourite is the where we are looking through a doorway, round an angle and down a corridor to see a glimpse of a figure disappearing … where? Is that another corridor or is that the stairs? It’s so mysterious!
But I rather like the general style, too. Almost impressionist.
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Hello Stoney, funnily enough that is my favourite picture, it grabbed my attention straight away. I like pictures you look into.
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Thank you for the art tour. “This is Hengistbury Head” is my favorite.
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You’re welcome Liz. An interesting choice . Hengistbury Head is photographed and painted endlessly, but it takes an artist to make his own creative interpretation.
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I agree with your characterization of an artist!
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I also like the painting with the doors and hallway. The one with chickens is also attractive. I’m guessing the lighthouse painting with the nice frame belongs to you.
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Yes you guessed correctly Audrey, the painter was earning money as a waiter at the hotel where we had out aquarobic classes years ago. I hope he went on to success.
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I actually liked that painting better than the one of a similar scene in the exhibit.
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Hell Audrey, yes I agree.
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What a great display of art by one family. I love all of these, but my favourite is the chickens in the yard. Reminds me of my rural background.
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Hello Darlene, yes I bet it was interesting visiting their homes. I could not resist photographing the chickens. I wish all chickens were as happy as those.
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My favourite paintings were the little boy fingering the bread, and the two of the women lying on sofas. If I go to any art exhibition, I rarely look at the information, just the canvases. Then I linger in front of those I like.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Good choices Pete, I especially like the woman reading on the couch. It can be boring reading the information and then minutes later you can’t remember what you have read, but the pictures stay in mind.
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I like the painting of the boats on the water with the house in the background best.
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Yes Robbie that is a lovely scene.
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I like the ones with the washing I used to love seeing washing neatly pegged on the lines and trying to put it out while wind was blowing x
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Yes I liked that one. Hanging the washing up is my favourite job and I love to see it blowing on the line. There is even a Facebook group for washing lines!
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Why am I not surprised…lol…I hang everything together I hate washing just haphazardly put on the line and sheets and nappies were my favourite when I was a young mum…
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What an interesting idea to show works by different family members together. I like the one with the hens.
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Yes an idyllic scene, have you ever had chickens at your place?
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I did, and ducks, geese and turkeys, but as my husband’s health deteriorated they had to go
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I like the first one, lady reading on a couch. Looks cozy. If I’m interested in a specific piece of art, I’ll read more about it. 😊
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Yes Debby, the best way to enjoy art.
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Lol 🙂
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Interesting art tour, Janet. Isn’t it fun? I was intrigued by the house up against the red crackly background, Hengistbury Head. I also liked the woman reading the book on the couch. She looks comfy. 🙂
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Hello Marsha, yes that painting captures the cosy world of a good book.
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🙂 Thanks again for sharing. It reminds me of the 50s art.
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