Culture vultures have until Sunday, March 1, to catch up with artist Phoenix Nova's exhibition at Worcester Arts Workshop by visual artist Phoenix Nova.
The exhibition displays work inspired by Phoenix’s involvement in the venue's Open Space Wellbeing Studio.
Claire Hilton, who facilitates the group every Tuesday was thrilled whilst visiting Phoenix’s exhibition, to recognise the origins of the work from the Open Space sessions.
She said: “I was really moved when I realised that Phoenix’s latest work started life as abstract string ink prints in the wellbeing studio. During the Open Space sessions I come up with a starting point for people and they go on their own creative paths from there. We began by experimenting with abstract symmetrical shapes created with string and ink, as it’s an inclusive technique that can produce surprisingly pleasing images.
“It’s wonderful to see how Phoenix’s work has evolved into the body of work we can see on display at Worcester Arts Workshop. They look great."
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