AN increasing number of people have come to recognise that Malvern Theatres showcases an ever changing collection of new artists work every six week.
In fact, visitors travel some distance to see what is on offer especially as all the works are on sale at sensible prices.
Each show features three artists and is open for the public to view seven days a week for six weeks.
The next exhibition will begin on Sunday (October 19) and features the work of Jools Lawley, Josephine Grundy and Louisa J Simpson.
The three artists produce very different style of work.
Jools has a well-deserved reputation for quirky and engaging calligraphic figure groups which often leave people grinning stupidly.
Josephine’s quintessential pastoral scenes evoke summers past and holidays yet to happen while Louisa’s still-lifes are superb examples of the genre - technically superb and glowing with rich colour.
The works of all three are treasured by collectors across Europe and for six weeks people have the rare opportunity to see the three talented artists' work together.
To see more of their work, log on to artgallery.co.uk from which each collection is curated by Humph Hack.
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