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The Golden Hour

Franklin Arts Centre from Franklin Arts Centre

The Golden Hour
An exhibition of landscape oil paintings by Helen Morrison.
6 - 27th June
Community Gallery, Franklin Arts Centre

Helen is a local Clevedon Artist, influenced by expressionism. Her oil paintings reflect her love of the surrounding landscape. She strives to bring movement, feeling and emotion into each of her works.

For this exhibition she has produced a body of work of landscapes at sunrise and sunset, inspired by her connection with the land around her, and with the incredible light and colours the Golden Hour brings.

Exhibition Opening: Friday 9th June, 4.30 - 6.30pm. All invited.

Also available is a free Adult Beginner's Painting Workshop. You will take home a small landscape painting you have made yourself.
Wednesday 14th June, 11am 12.30pm
Limited spaces available, email morrison.helen@gmail.com to register

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