
Summer Remembered, The Chiltern Hills
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon, acrylic, conte crayon and pastel on white paper.
Signed and dated on reverse.
Summer Remembered, The Chiltern Hills
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon, acrylic, conte crayon and pastel on white paper.
Signed and dated on reverse.
View Towards Pitstone Hill, The Chiltern Hills
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon, acrylic, conte crayon and pastel on white paper.
Signed and dated on reverse.
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon, acrylic, conte crayon and pastel on white paper.
Signed and dated on reverse.
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon and acrylic on white paper. 2015. Signed and dated on reverse
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon and acrylic on white paper. 2015. Signed and dated on reverse
Mixed media: graphite, soluble crayon and acrylic on white paper. 2015. Signed and dated on reverse
Although not absolutely ready, I took these images of my ‘Silent Spaces’ show yesterday. The gallery really suits my small intimate mixed media landscapes and I feel privileged to have been offered this exhibition by Alan Kluckow Fine Art.
The main entrance space has a short run of three pieces, then to the right is a run of 9 works towards the back of the gallery.
The exhibition catalogues are on a central table and on shelves at the back wall.
The show has been curated and hung by Alan Kluckow. I got to see my work completely afresh when I walked into the gallery space and saw the hang for the first time.
This run of three can be seen from right up the approach to the gallery, they are the only works in the whole of the front space. The main glazing is on the right and opposite some way away is the main doorway structure. (see previous post).
To the left of the main doorway, is this run of six pieces, with a grouping of four on the returning wall. There are then two vertical pieces just around the corner.
I will be at the show off and on showing people around until May 10th. If you do come, please do say hello. I would love to meet you. Sunningdale is just off the M25 and there is lots of inexpensive parking nearby. The final image below is a bit lower resolution than the others, but it shows the view of the group of three from the door.
My solo exhibition ‘Silent Spaces’ twenty six mixed media landscapes is at Alan Kluckow Fine Art between April 16th to May 10th 2016. This beautiful gallery is in Sunningdale Berkshire. The show will be showing selected works I made between 2013 and 2015, most of which have appeared on this blog. I will be at the gallery on a few days during the exhibition.
My landing page at nicholasherbert-drawings.co.uk has details of my solo show at Alan Kluckow Fine Art, Sunningdale, on the home page for the duration of the exhibition until May 10th. I am showing twenty-six mixed-media landscapes from 2013-2015. There will be a free online exhibition catalogue available on iBooks in a week or two. The link on the home page currently leads to a downloadable Pdf version. This is best viewed as two pages up together. There will be a case-bound book version of the catalogue at the gallery. I often get asked where my work can be seen and anyone who wishes to is very welcome to visit the gallery from April 18th onwards. I will be at the gallery occasionally on and off until May 10th.
180 x 130 mm (7.08 x 5.12 in) Mixed media (graphite, acrylic paint, colour pencil, soluble crayon and chalk pastel on white paper) September / October 2014
180 x 130 mm (7.08 x 5.12 in) Mixed media (graphite, acrylic paint, colour pencil and soluble crayon on white paper) September 2015
Mixed media: graphite, colour pencil, soluble crayon and acrylic on white paper
I have been tied up with design work for a while now and only just posting an update to my on-going drawing project for this year. Hope to catch up with you all shortly!
Mixed media drawing: graphite, soluble crayon, coloured pencil and acrylic on white paper. May 2013.
I’m going away for a couple of weeks and will miss the wonderful blogs and inspirational posts I get from all of you. I’ll try and catch up when I get back. In the meantime I’m posting a couple of recent landscape drawings. Best, Nicholas.