Jacky Pearson watercolour Exhibition Opening. Sat 29th May
Exhibition Opening: Let it Flow - an exhibition of watercolour paintings by multi-award winning artist Jacky Pearson.
You are invited to join us at the Feilding and District Art Society on Saturday 29 May at 3pm to celebrate the opening of this beautiful watercolour exhibition. Light refreshments will be served and there will be an opportunity to meet Jacky - a highly acclaimed professional artist and tutor (read more about Jacky below).
Everyone is welcome - there is no need to book and there is no charge to attend.
Following the Opening Celebration the exhibition will run 31 May - 18 June.
Feilding and District Art Society
104 Manchester St, Feilding
Opening hours: Weekdays 10am-4pm, Saturday 10am-1pm
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About the Artist: Jacky Pearson has been painting watercolours for over 30 years and is an award winning watercolourist and international tutor. Her style is direct and impressionistic. She has represented NZ in international competitions and galleries including International Watercolour Exhibition in Moscow this year. She has had a successful calendar series of watercolours of every major lighthouse in New Zealand and has been selected to represent New Zealand in the permanent collection at the International Museum of Watercolours in Mexico. Jacky has been published in international books, magazines, cards and calendars. Since the Pandemic Jacky has been teaching in real-time on Zoom all over the world. Jacky has a home gallery and is currently working on a series of books, teaching videos and painting aids. www.jackypearson.co.nz...
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