After five very full days of "full on" art gallery visiting, two press views,
two private views and photographing five exhibitions, plus a hospital
appointment to get my pre-assessment done for more surgery next month, I woke
up this morning feeling really very weird, which then turned into feeling
really rather ill for most of this morning. I'm unable to eat much of
anything. Basically I'm nearly brain dead and my body is rebelling I
think!
So...... My partner pointed out I'd obviously overdone
things (he is apt to do things like that!) - and we've cancelled
today's Sunday Roast.
So...... Despite the fact I'd planned to do
my review of the annual exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water
Colours today I'm going to restrict myself to brief recommendations relating
to the exhibitions I've seen this week.
If you like dogs...
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney
- Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney (paintings and videos) - lots of really good portraits of dogs only (i.e. no humans in sight - apart from this one photo mural on one wall). I learned a lot - about artists and dogs! You can find this exhibition on the Lower Ground Floor
- The Queen and her corgis (photography) located to left of entrance on ground floor. For real fans of corgis and/or the late monarch.
If you like Paintings in Water Colours
Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours | 211th Exhibition | Mall Galleries
- It includes 449 artworks on the walls
- It had c.4,000 entries - so those selected from the open entry are mostly very good quality
- Prizewinners
- North Gallery
- East Gallery
- West Gallery
Royal Watercolour Society | Spring Exhibition | Bankside Gallery
If you're coming to London for the RI Water Colours Annual Exhibition, don't forget that the Royal Watercolour Society also has its Spring Exhibition on at the same time at the Bankside Gallery next to Tate Modern - until 22nd AprilNEW Exhibitions about Plants
- Plants of the Qu'ran - a series of 25 botanical paintings by Sue Wickison
- The Wonderful World of Water Plants - botanical art and illustrations
- All the Flowers Are for Me - two installations by Anila Quayyum Agha
ALL three Exhibitions are on display at The Shirley Sherwood Gallery | Kew Gardens until Sunday 17 September 2023.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Plants of the Qu'ran
This is a series of 30 large botanical watercolour botanical paintings by Sue Wickison. All of them are scientific botanical illustrations for a ground-breaking book of the same name which will be published next month.Sue Wickison with two of her paintings |
The Wonderful World of Water Plants - botanical art and illustrations | Gallery 6
This exhibition focuses on plants which are found:- growing in the water
- on the margins of rivers and ponds
- in damp boggy areas
Lucy Smith and Dr Shirley Sherwood the founder of The Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art This painting has been acquired by Shirley Sherwood for her extremely large collection of botanical art. |
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