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New exhibition at Jeannie Avent Gallery, North Cross Rd - Well worth a visit!


CamillaS

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A must see at Jeannie Avent at the moment is a new artist Clementine Swift featuring 'Waterline', a series of hand-pulled limited edition screen prints inspired by boats from English coastal towns and her travels around the world.


I should have posted this earlier as Clementine has been there a few days already and it ends on Wednesday, so LAST TWO DAYS are today and tomorrow. It's well worth a visit - I've never seen the gallery space look so professional and inspiring! The artist is a delight and so interesting to talk to - I didn't know much about the complicated screen printing process, but she told me all about it... and WOW her work! It's real art, unique, colourful, abstract, interesting, special AND super affordable... I came away with 3!


She has a website too, for anyone who can't get down there today or tomorrow: www.clementineswift.com


14 North Cross Road

East Dulwich

SE22 9EU


Open 10am - 7pm -- ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO... MONDAY 26th and TUESDAY 27th NOVEMBER!

I agree... there are lots of cool artists who pop up in that gallery but going in to see these bits this weekend it's the first time I've purchased.


Love the colorful prints, might pop back and get a few xmas presents if it's still there until Wednesday.


Thanks

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