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Summer Art Exhibition. 12th June-24th June. Jeannie Avent Gallery,14 North Cross Road, SE22 9EU


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Zoe Webster is exhibiting her new paintings. Landscape to figurative,

local scenes to Venetian! Oil on canvas Paintings and prints from ?35- ?2,200! Come and enjoy the ambience and meet

the artist.

zoewebster.com

Opening times:

12th June-24th June

Tues 17/6...10-7.30pm

Wed 18/6...10-7.30pm

Thurs19/6...10-7.30pm

Fri 20/6...11.30-8pm

Sat 21/6...10-8pm

Sun 22/6...10-7pm

Mon 23/6...10-3.30pm. 6.30-8pm

Tues 24/6...10-2pm

Jeannie Avent Gallery, 14 North Cross Road, East Dulwich, SE22 9EU.

Easy and free parking right outside!

Commissions welcome.

See you there!

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Hi Art lovers & collectors,

This is a great opportunity to see (and buy) amazing artwork from one of S.E London's finest artists. Her beautiful cohesive collection will blow you away...a truly tasteful and inspiring mix of land & cityscapes...London, Venice, French countryside, Amalfi coast to mention a few... She's on the up...so catch her while you can...really worth a visit...from a fan...

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How nice to see Zoe showing her work at Jeannie Avent Gallery again. Her work is always fresh and full of life and colour - in fact just like Zoe herself! It's a particular pleasure to see her painting local scenes as well as the more exotic. Let's hope that she will continue to develop this new aspect of her work. There's just a week left to catch this exhibition.
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Hi there.

Yes, I will gladly accept commissions from pet lovers to portraits.

Feel free to pop by, I will take time to meet with you and discuss the details.

A commission is a very personal painting for me and my client.

I am in the Gallery this Saturday 21st, Sunday 22nd and Monday 23rd,as full days...then off to pastures new!

You can also contact me via email:[email protected]

Website: zoewebster.com


Regards

Zoe Webster

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