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Preview | Fresh Art Fair Ascot.

 

 

Come and join us at Fresh Art Fair Ascot (20 - 22 September) where we're looking forward to exhibiting selected works from Andrew Hood, Elaine Jones, Tom Hughes, Anna Boss and Catherine Monmarson.

Preview the paintings heading to the fair below and don't hesitate to get in

touch if you'd like to make an enquiry about any of the artwork.

Phone: 07791 699138   E-mail: info@firstcontemporary.com 

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Andrew Hood

We're delighted to be showing Andrew's new collection of oil paintings, which have been inspired by his travels around Europe as well as the busy streets and vibrant markets of Paharganj, New Delhi. 

 

Discover why a trip to India marked a pivotal moment in Andrew's painting practice in our latest blog post. 

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Tom Hughes

 

Tom's latest series of small scale oil paintings marks a turning point in his practice, as after painting exclusively from life for five years he was keen to experiment with some new ideas.

These fictional landscapes have allowed Tom to focus on creating the colour palettes and textures that excite him the most.

 

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Elaine Jones

Elaine's recent paintings reflect a continuing fascination with the beautiful scenery of the South Devon coastline.

 

There is a luminosity in these new oil paintings that captures the play of light on the water, and Elaine’s energetic handling of the paint gives a sense of the rhythm of the changing tides.

Anna Boss Studio
Anna Boss

Anna's latest collection of atmospheric mixed media paintings depict idyllic landscapes shrouded in fog. 

By gradually building up layers of acrylic paint and resin Anna creates subtle textures and a sense of depth in the paintings.

Catherine Monmarson Studio
Catherine Monmarson 

Catherine’s mixed media works have been created using a combination of pigment, wax, ink, acrylic and oil on a variety of surfaces including paper, pages of books, cardboard and canvas.

 

The works bring together spontaneous and gestural marks with slower and more controlled elements, providing both texture and a real sense of movement.

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