Exhibitions
Water and Sky
Two local artists explore our changing environment in watercolour, acrylics and collage.
In an exhibition entitled Water and Sky at the Lyme Regis Museum’s Rotunda Gallery, two local artists--Mary Noon and Vivienne Littley--explore the constantly changing environments of our skies, seas and waterways through the media of watercolour, acrylics and collage. They capture luminosity with metallics, drama with textures and emotional interaction through colour, offering the viewer a varied and exciting palette.
As they explain, “we have chosen ‘Water and Sky’ as our theme as we are constantly drawn to their ceaseless fluidity, movement and transformation, even within a few seconds of observation. New colour spectrums emerge, expressing mood alterations, sometimes subtle, sometimes dramatic. New textures are created and dissolved, while the light continues to play in both mediums of sky and water, while exhibiting a symbiotic relationship in reflection and mood.”
As they explain, “we have chosen ‘Water and Sky’ as our theme as we are constantly drawn to their ceaseless fluidity, movement and transformation, even within a few seconds of observation. New colour spectrums emerge, expressing mood alterations, sometimes subtle, sometimes dramatic. New textures are created and dissolved, while the light continues to play in both mediums of sky and water, while exhibiting a symbiotic relationship in reflection and mood.”
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