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Group show at The viewtube 16th july 2010

Three experienced artists have joined to collaborate on a series of exhibitions. They would like to show their work at the View Tube in the first of the series. Their paintings question the changing nature of our environment, both urban and rural, and its real or imagined impact upon us. The works reflect the cyclical nature of regeneration; personal and societal change; and the landscapes of the British Isles.

Pete works with system and sequence utilising landscape and nudging the borders of abstraction. His work experiments with the correlation of time and space, through colour, numbers and personal interpretation or inherent dialogues.

Sandy rationalises landscapes as half-worlds with shifting horizons, analysing the difficult relationship between architecture and landscape, forms or fragments that are often ambiguous or cryptic.

Trevor paints to capture the essence of change come about by the cyclical process of destruction and regeneration in our urban environment, making sense of the social and political landscape of the post-industrial era.

Pictures at an exhibition private view - 16/7/10

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