A COLLABORATIVE art exhibition by local artists will be launched in Frome.
Anna and Tony Church ‘Journey’ is a series of collaborative and individual paintings exploring the abstract period and its techniques.
The exhibition runs from May 3 to May 9 from 11am to 6.30pm each day at the Silk Mill Studios and Gallery, Merchants’ Barton, Frome.
Thursday May 5 is the launch party, from 7pm till late. “The vessel of Journey holds the complexities of a profound union. Two individuals, allied by invisible energy and a willingness to explore a personal and artistic evolution together.”
Anna and Tony Journey displays art using a variety of mixed media from acrylic inks and paint, spray paint, charcoal, plaster to Posca acrylic markers. The colours are bold and bright to reflect excitement, life, and creativity.
Anna said: “Each artwork represents passion, fears, obstacles, victory, love, joy, companionship and challenges.”
Anna Perra
Tony added: “A pure and genuine soul connection. A journey of discovery reflecting each other through compositions, marks, lines, forms and colours within each painting.”
Tony Church is a Somerset Artist graduating with a specialism in printmaking from the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff, deeply fascinated by forms and colours.
Anna Perra was born in Rome and has lived in the UK since 1996. She is a self-taught artist with a passion for art, who only started painting during the lockdown. She consider art a freeing of one self-expression. A place with no limitations, where everything is possible.
A way to communicate to others her love for life, nature and people. This is an exciting exhibition and opportunity to view this collection of art, to meet and talk to the Artists and learn about their inspiration and techniques.
For more information follow the artists’ social media pages, Facebook: Anna Perra Art, Tony Church Art, IG: @annaperraart, @tonychurchart, or visit silkmillstudios.co.uk.
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