Angela Findlay Solo Exhibition

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McALLISTER THOMAS Godalming Angela Findlay Fragments of Time

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Solo Exhibition

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McALLISTER THOMAS

Godalming

Angela Findlay Fragments of Time

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Curled up

30 x 30 cm

Front Cover:

Stranger on an easel

76 x 76 cm

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An exciting addition to the gallery, Angela’s

work combines photographic collage and oil

to depict brief moments in time.

Looking for far horizons

30 x 30 cm One egg broke

30 x 30 cm

Foreword

Angela's work reflects the idea that places, buildings and objects bear witness to,

reveal and hold the memory of human stories omitted by history’s grander narrative.

Her paintings and collages look at incidental domestic situations, so familiar yet usually

deemed unworthy of attention.

Everyday items and scenes become stolen glimpses into the shadows of private or

personal lives and it is this inherent sense of tension that brings her thought provoking

work alive.

Angela Findlay studied at the University of West of England, Bristol and gained a

BA (Hons) in Fine Art. She has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally.

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37° and rising

76 x 76 cm

Following Page:

Gardening in bare feet

100 x 100 cm

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The Directors of McAllister Thomas Fine Art would like to

invite you to the private view on

Friday 12th April 6pm - 9pm

Wine will be served

The exhibition continues until 1st May 2013

Fragments of Time

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Published by McAllister Thomas Fine Art, Godalming to accompany the exhibition

© McAllister Thomas Fine Art

All Rights Reserved

117 High Street, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1AQ

Telephone : 01483 860591 Internet : www.mcallisterthomasfineart.co.uk

Undressing her

60 x 60 cm

Him undressed

60 x 60 cm

Further works in the exhibition can be viewed on the Gallery website.

Fragments of time