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Campden Gallery Show

The next show at the Campden Gallery ’FURTHER NORTH’ starts today.

One of the gallery rooms is dedicated to Lewis Noble’s most recent paintings.

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Lewis Noble River reflecting sky I mixed media on canvas 31 x 31 cm

Spring Snow & Exhibition Update

The show of new work by Lewis Noble ‘SPRING’ at the Campden Gallery continues until the end of this weekend 22nd April.
The exhibition includes 45 paintings shown in the four gallery spaces.

Spring Snow (4th April 2012)
25x25cm
Mixed media on paper
2012

EXHIBITION CATALOGUE SALE

EXHIBITION CATALOGUE SALE – inc UK Postage

HART GALLERY 2011 – £8 inc. post (UK only)

40 Pages, 41 Images

 
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AINSCOUGH GALLERY 2011 – £5 inc. post (UK only)

360 Pages, 30 Images

 
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BOOK BUNDLE 2011 – £11 inc. post (UK only)

Hart 2011 & Ainscough 2011, save £2

 
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CHATSWORTH REFLECTED 2009 – SOLD OUT
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WHERE THE SKY TOUCHES THE LAND 2007  - SOLD OUT 

New Work Now in Harrogate

A new collection of paintings has now been delivered to Walker Galleries in Harrogate.

http://www.walkergalleries.com/

LAST FEW DAYS OF SOLO SHOW

The solo show of Lewis Noble’s work ends on Saturday 10th Dec. at Ainscough Contemporary Art in Chelsea.

LONDON SHOW CONTINUES

The show Ainscough Contemporary Art is still on and continues until after this weekend.
Drayton Gardens London SW10 9QS.

Ainscough Show Paintings

Image gallery for all new work at Ainscough Contemporary Art November 2011

Ainscough Gallery Show

Ainscough Contemporary Art

NEW PAINTINGS
by
LEWIS NOBLE

Please join us for drinks at the opening of Lewis Noble’s solo show of new paintings

Private View Thursday 24th November 6 – 8pm
Open Day Saturday 26th November 11am – 5pm

View the Invite Card here

View the exhibition catalogue here

(Printed copies of the catalogue are available from the gallery)

Gallery Open Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 5pm
or by appointment at other times

AINSCOUGH CONTEMPORARY ART
DRAYTON GARDENS
LONDON
SW10 9QS
020 7341 9442

art@acag.co.uk
www.acag.co.uk

Private View Invitation to Lewis Noble Solo Show at Ainscough Contemporary Art

Ainscough Contemporary Art

NEW PAINTINGS by LEWIS NOBLE

Please join us for drinks at the opening of Lewis Noble’s solo show of new paintings

Private View Thursday 24th November 6 – 8pm
Open Day Saturday 26th November 11am – 5pm

View the Invite Card here

View the exhibition catalogue here

(Printed copies of the catalogue are available from the gallery)

Gallery Open Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 5pm
or by appointment at other times

AINSCOUGH CONTEMPORARY ART
DRAYTON GARDENS
LONDON
SW10 9QS
020 7341 9442

art@acag.co.uk
www.acag.co.uk


		

LEWIS NOBLE – SOLO SHOW NEW PAINTINGS 2011

LEWIS NOBLE – SOLO SHOW NEW PAINTINGS 2011

SHOW STARTS 26th NOV 2011

Ainscough Contemporary Art
Drayton Gardens

Chelsea
London
SW10 9QS
020 7341 9442
art@acag.co.uk / www.acag.co.uk

I am delighted to be showing at Ainscough again. This is the gallery that first showed my work in London back in the day!
This solo show will include a brand new collection of canvases painted on location in Derbyshire and Cornwall as well as large scale studio paintings and works on paper.
I will start posting images for the show here and on my Facebook Page very shortly.
There will be an opening  day on Saturday 26th. I hope to see you there.

The paintings in this exhibition are about the experience of being in the landscape. For me, the landscape is always changing and moving, it is never static. From moment to moment the light changes, clouds drift and change shape, waves wash in and out with the wind and tides. Drawing and painting direct from the subject allows me time to include sounds and other sensations which are very important in building up a more complete impression of the landscape around me.

When working outside, I use a combination of watercolour, gouache and acrylic. The different properties of the paints allow me to work in a very flexible way. I like to build the surface of the painting and then work into it, scratching and eroding it then rebuilding again, letting the image emerge through the process of painting. In this way the physical nature of the landscape is echoed in the multi-layered paint surface.

Lewis Noble