Saturday 14 October 2017

Mixed group exhibition





                   A number of my paintings have been selected as part of an exciting new
                   mixed group exhibition. The Combe Grove Manor hotel near Bath, England
                   are now showing my work with the work of fellow artists throughout their
                   country house hotel.

                                                               
"Combe Grove set in seventy six acres of beautiful landscape"
 
 
The work will be on permanent display and the paintings will be  changed
 periodically to keep the exhibition fresh. I currently have ten paintings on
show in various locations throughout the hotel rooms, the eleventh painting
"Receding Tide", (see previous post), sold on the first day ! As all the work is
  for sale at affordable prices this promises to be a great way for the public to engage
in contemporary art on a day to day basis. Contact myself to buy any of the pieces
   
            E:  alanvistaphoto@aol.com or    T: 01275 831582 .      
 
For more details about the hotel go to their website www.combegrove.com
(Hover mouse if website fails to appear)
 
 
                                 Three paintings in the "Roman Room"                                              
 
 



                                                                               
                     
                                                                              
 
 
"Paintings hung in the Library"
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Summerhouse in the hotel grounds 

Thursday 12 October 2017

"Notes from a Greek island"




                 With what now seems to be an annual visit to the Greek island of Rhodes (Rodos)
                  the familiarity of the town of Pefkos has a comfortable feel to it. Recognising the
                 owners of the many tavernas and people that you see regularly both Greek and ex-pat
                 British and even frequent visitors to the island that you meet on the beach almost exactly
                 a year to the day since we last met is what is unique about this small town.
                
                 Striking up a conversation with a British lady who runs an apartment complex was
                 especially revealing about the way the place has grown since she and her husband
                 built their house here seventeen years ago. Recalling her time of early visits to the island
                 in the nineteen eighties it was suprising to hear that there were no direct flights to the
                 island (only via Athens) and with mainly "tracks" instead of roads, the favourite mode of
                 transport was by donkey!     

                 Even now the winter months are extremely quiet with all the hotels and apartments
                 closed and only a few shops and the bakery open.

                 Once again I've used a small notebook to make some sketches as an aide-memoire
                 for some future paintings accompanied by some photographs these will develop over
                 the coming weeks.