You are invited to the

Elemental

Exhibition

Chelsea, London, UK

Elemental poster

From 5th - 17th March, I'll be collaborating with three other female artists to show our work in a joint exhibition: "ELEMENTAL".

Nature and the elements have long been the source of inspiration and motivation for artists. From the earliest cave paintings to the latest contemporary works, artists have found beauty, power and mystery in the natural world.

Elemental features the work of four female artists who explore their relationship with nature in unique and personal ways. The artists, Annette Price, Yang Xu, Mee Mee Chai and myself, use painting as our medium to capture the essence of the natural world through our own unique filters from life experience, bringing a fusion of perspectives to the canvas and inviting you to share your experiences and connections.

Each painting tells a story rooted in the elemental forces that captivate the artists: landscapes, rivers and streams, flora and fauna. Working with acrylics, oils and cold-wax, using pallet knives, brushes, and other mark-making tools, styles range from impressionistic to contemporary abstraction. Each brush stroke and colour palette pays homage to the intricate tapestry of the natural world.

So, immerse yourself in a visual symphony where each painting unveils a story, transcending cultural boundaries. From vibrant palettes to subtle nuances, the Elemental Exhibition is a celebration of female creativity, uniting different voices in a harmonious exploration of the wonders of the natural world.

Please book your free tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/elemental-art-exhibition-tickets-827581989007

Click here to view an online flipbook of the exhibition work.

Dates
Tues 5th - Sun 17th March 2024

The Chelsea Gallery
Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road, London SW3 5EE

Opening times:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 9.30 am - 8 pm
Wednesday, 10 am – 5 pm
Friday, Saturday: 9.30 am - 5 pm
Sunday: 1 pm - 5 pm

Featured work



Lazy Sunday

Winter Approaches

Glory Days

High Days and Holidays

Summer Showers

Spring Festival

Daydreaming

Summer Solstice

The Carnival

Last Days of Summer