
Green is the Colour to Be by Ali Fife-Cook,our chairwoman, suggests the colour journey today at Drawn to the Valley, Spring Exhibition. Ocean Studios, Royal William Yard, Plymouth.
Followed swiftly on with Spy by Debra Parkinson the exhibition Co-ordinator.

The greens of Sally O’ Neill’s work brightly demonstrate the quirky nature of this gorgeous space. At different times of day the shadows are just a memory.


From moor to river with Anne Blackwell-Fox and Plymbridge.

And then the garden at Aberglasney with Sarah Grace. ( A small detour to Carmarthen but when I need green, I need green . It was almost certainly framed in the Tamar Valley)

And where there are gardens there is a rabbit from Rosemary Wood.

Before we sweep down to the coast with Hannah Wisdom and her wonderful green seaweed.

Before landing at the foot of Smeatons Tower with Jayne Ashenbury.

A green sweep of the Tamar Valley with the Artists of Drawn to the Valley. It took us a little longer to set up the exhibition than usual. 40 artists and the potential of 640 pieces of art arriving. Not everyone submitted their full quota, but it was close. A challenging two day hang completed by a diligent team. One of them wearing green.


beautiful works, all, and green is my fave color
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