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The Land, The Sea & The Still Life

Past exhibitions exhibition
5 October - 2 November 2018
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The Land, The Sea & The Still Life
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Aubergine Art is proud to present this exhibition of work celebrating three classic genres of painting.

 

The Land; this great mass of earth and rock on which we all live is arguably the most important and challenging subject any artist can tackle. The sea; A global ocean has existed on Earth for eons, dating back to classical antiquity in the form of Oceanus. Artists have striven to depict and celebrate the sea since

time immemorial. The Still Life; these collections of objects that surround and enhance our everyday lives; simultaneously mundane and imbued with personality and meaning.

 

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