Category Archives: Brian Innes

Brian Innes – Winter Open Studios 2016

Brian Innes in Studio G15 – Still Life and other works at Open Studios 26/27th November

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Brian Innes in G15 will be showing vibrant new monoprints and etchings as well as acrylic still life paintings. Open Studios Summer 2016

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New etchings based on concertina sketchbooks

For our Summer Open Studios (20 & 21 June) Brian Innes –  studio G15 – will be showing a series of new etchings,  based on the concertina sketchbooks he showed at the Christmas Open Studios.

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Life Drawings and Figure Studies

Brian Innes in Studio G15 will be showing a series of Life Drawings and Figure Studies for Open Studios Weekend.

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Portraits and 3D collages

Since Brian Innes’ 60th Retrospective Exhibition last December, he has continued to work with a new series of 3D collages as well as a new collection of paintings, which are based on the theme of ‘portraits’.

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My Mother as a Young Woman

Brian Innes has had his painting Portrait of My Mother as a Young Woman selected for the Discerning Eye by artist Chantal Joffe. The exhibition is on at the Mall Galleries from 15-25 November.

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Brian Innes’ 3D World

“A chance sighting of a book on ‘Cardboard People’ inspired my latest collection of work, which is all created from cardboard and collage. I have entered the world of 3D for the first time giving the pieces an extra dimension.” … Continue reading

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Photos of the Chocolate Factory artists

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