Galleries - July 2012

MAP 14 ENGLAND BRISTOL a R E BUCHELI FINE ART FINE FRAMES Albion House, 12A Broad Street, BS1 2HL Modern & Contemporary. Public Art, Mosaic commissions, Original Paintings, Prints. Fine Frames, Conservation, Gilding. Tue–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–4 www.rebucheli.co.uk t 0117 9297747 m 07726 300709 b INNOCENT FINE ART Ltd 7a Boyces Avenue, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4AA Mixed Summer Exhibition of Gallery Artists. Jul 2–Aug 4. Including new work by Andrew Hood, Anthony Garratt, Carl Melegari and Elaine Jones. Tue–Sat 10–5.30, Sun 11.30–4 enquiries@innocentfineart.co.uk www.innocentfineart.co.uk t 0117 9732614 c LIME TREE GALLERY 84 Hotwell Road, Bristol BS8 4UB Welcoming gallery in harbourside setting. Summer Exhibition. Jun 14–Aug 15. Jacqueline Orr RSW, Euan McGregor, James Somerville, Sian McQueen RSW, Rachel Milne, Irene McCann, Molly Garnier, David Porteous-Butler, Marion Thomson, Mairi Clark, Peter Wileman PROI ARSMA FRSA. Tue–Sat 10–5 info@limetreegallery.com www.limetreegallery.com t 0117 929 2527 See also East Anglia map d OFF-CENTRE GALLERY 13Cotswold Road, Windmill Hill, Bedminster, Bristol BS34NX Peter Ford – Paintings on paper, woodcuts and etchings. Together with Off-Centre’s wide selection of etchings, woodcuts and artists’ books from many parts of the world. Open by appointment offcentre@lineone.net www.peterford.org.uk t 0117 987 2647 33. GALLERIES JULY 12 AVON A L M A VAL E M A L L U NI O N S T Q U E E N ' S R O A D AL M A R O AD ERO A D P RV I C T O R I A ST W E L L S R D C A N O N S R O A D A N C H O R R O A D P A R K S T S T G E O R G E S R D W O O D L A N D R O A D Q U E E N ' S R D P A R K R O W S T M I C H A E L ' S H I L L C A S T L E S T B O N D S T R E E T M I D L AN DRD O X C A T T L E M A R R E D C L I F F H I L L Y O R K R O A D N O R T H S T R E E T C O R O N A T I O N R O A D H O T W E L L R O A D C L I F T O N V A L E C U M B E R L A N D R O A D C O L S T O N S T P R I N C E S T R E E T V I C T O R I A S T R E E T B A T H R O A D A V O N S T R E E T O L D M A R K E T S T L A M B S T P EN W I L D E R S T G R O S V E N O M A R L B O R O U G H S T J A M A I C A S T C O T H A M R O A D C O T C O L S TON A V E B A L D W I N W H I T E L A D I E S P E M B R O K E R D R E G E N T S T R E E T E A S T S T C OT S W O L D R O A D J A C O B ' S C O L L E G E R O A D C I T Y R O A D N E W F O U N D L A N D R O A D L T E N H A M R O A D R D C O T H A M R D Temple Meads a d c b bo.lee Gallery Excruciatingly shy and lonely as a child, Bobbie Russon's powerful sombrely painted figure paintings of young children come, as she puts it, “from a deep, dark, quiet place within me and hopefully speak to that place within others.” They certainly seem to do just that with a number of sell-out shows over the last year or so and this new one at bo.lee in Bath promises something similar. Confirmation, if it was needed, that, when you paint with sensitivity and compassion, ie let the paint do most of the talking, you don't need to sweeten or sentimentalise to get your ideas across. NU Bobby Russon ‘Poker Face’ oil on canvas, 100 x 100 cms Focus on WEST COUNTRY ROSEMARY CLUNIE r osemaryclunieart@yahoo.com T he Rising House

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