Art Exhibition: Jonathan Speed, Lewis Noble, Agnija Germane

Signet Contemporary Art, 378 Kings Road, Chelsea, London
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This event ended on Sunday 25th of October 2015
Admission
Entrance Free
RSWP Opening Reception 3rd October 3pm - 6 pm
Location

Signet Contemporary Art, 378 Kings Road, Chelsea, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Imperial Wharf 0.68 miles

Signet Contemporary Art represents Lewis Noble, Jonathan Trim and Agnija Germane October Exhibition 2015.

The Art exhibition highlights three Contemporary Artists with very different approaches to Traditional Landscape.

Lewis Noble paintings project the atmosphere of landscape, the rolling hills, moorland and rivers in this particular part of the first and much loved National Park in England.The process of building many layers of paint over time, eroding and repainting has echoes in the way the landscape has developed. Sometimes titled with an actual location, the place is not specific, rather the essence of a place, conveying a landscape that is still evolving and with weather that is constantly changing. Lewis Noble attempts to walk the tightrope between representational and expressive painting.

Agnija Germane is a member of Artists Union in Latvia . The Artist is inspired by emotions triggered by travel experience, meeting people and different cultures, as well as nature – all transform into a piece of art which has a subtle enigma present.
Agnija Germane has a refined colour scheme – sometimes bright and contrasting, at times reticent but always synchronised.
Occasionally her masterpieces show penchant for abstractionism; nevertheless, they always retain connection with nature and reality. These are modern, technically sophisticated paintings created by true sensation.

Jonathan Trim is Contemporary British Landscape Artist. He works from his studio near the Thames estuary. The environments of estuaries, rivers and the low lying wetlands of Britain and France are his constant sources of inspiration. Jonathans paintings are often about places that he has explored over a long period of time. Artist frequently use textural materials from these areas which are embedded into the paint creating an interesting surface to the work. He applies colour using a wide variety of techniques to capture the flickering light and atmosphere of these locations.
The paintings are about the ever changing qualities of light, the sounds and feelings in these landscapes. Jonathan Trim widely exhibits internationally and in UK.

Please visit signetcontemporaryart.com to view entire exhibition.

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