Opening Saturday 7th May 2011
English Vernacular
An exhibition of prints and collages by Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown was born in London in 1953. He attended the Royal College of Art where he was introduced to, and eventually assisted, Edward Bawden, the master of the linocut. It was Bawden who encouraged him to explore this medium.
Since then Christopher has exhibited at the Michael Parkin Gallery, The Royal Academy, The Fry Gallery, The Fine Art Society, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
“English Vernacular” represents my continuing interest in this country’s architecture, places, objects, people and animals. The intent is serious but often I can’t resist introducing an element of humour. Christopher Brown, April 2011.
Please join us for a glass of wine between 11am and 4pm on Saturday
7th May 2011 to celebrate the opening of the exhibition.
We'll be adding examples of new work over the next couple of weeks - keep an eye on our Facebook page or sign up for our newsletter for details.
A selection of prints by Chris Brown
Please click any image below for an enlarged view:
East Coasting
A series of fourteen linocut prints inspired by a journey through East Anglia.
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Orford Rabbits |
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Felbrigg Dovecote |
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Blickling Hedge |
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Gunton, Rendezvous |
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Mr. Bawden's House |
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Oulton Chapel |
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Thorpe Market |
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Thaxted |
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Baconsthorpe |
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Morston Wedding |
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Southwold, Closing Time |
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Gunton's Tower |
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Labworth Café, Canvey |
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Lutyens Tower, Overstrand
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