You are invited to TREVOR AND ANDREW BOULTS 2008 EXHIBITION

To be held at the Berkswell Reading Room in the village of Berkswell from Saturday the 23rd to Wednesday August the 27th at 5pm.

To see a selection of work that will be available at this exhibition have a look in the preview gallery.

We know of no other major exhibitions that engage directly with the general public on this scale. On display will be well over one hundred and eighty originals plus fine art prints framed and unframed as well as a large range of greeting cards.

This is a rare opportunity to enjoy a major exhibition of traditional and contemporary watercolour paintings as well as fine art prints that reveals the beauty and romanticism of the British countryside captured so passionately by two of the leading exponents of watercolour techniques.

Trevor’s work is highly accomplished and detailed, he has received two major commissions from and for The Queen and his work has been profiled on The Heart of the Country television programme.

Andrew’s work combines dramatic powerful images with subtlety and sensitivity. He has established strong support for his unique and visually challenging work. He is a   regular contributor to the Leisure Painter magazine. Visit his web site at: www.andrewboult.co.uk

Berkswell where the exhibition is being held is a picturesque English village with half timbered buildings, a beautiful church, interesting museum and a renowned pub.
Home made cakes and cream teas will be served throughout the exhibition made by a volunteer team of helpers who are raising funds for the maintenance of the wonderful hall where the exhibition is being held.

Trevor Boult and Andrew run art classes and workshops throughout the year, information about them will be available at the exhibition or again you can find out more information through this web site and our email address.

During the exhibition, a Trevor Boult original will be raffled to raise funds for Cancer Research UK.

Entry is free and there is ample parking and disabled access.


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