This year, I have had a portrait painting accepted for the Suffolk Showcase Exhibition.
It is now a firmly established event in Bury St. Edmunds Art Gallery calendar and attracts a large number of entrants. 259 paintings were submitted but only 52 were accepted for hanging.
It is an exhibition which contains a huge diversity of styles, and techniques, many of which i have to confess I had never heard of! We have the traditional to the avant-garde. There are oils, acrylicsand photographs. But there are also giclee prints, screen print and blind etching boss, archival digital prints, lambda c-type prints, as well as work created in cement or porcelain and textile
I am exhibiting a portrait in oils, clearly at the more traditional end of the scale.
Granny McLeod 2
I attach also some work by other exhibitors.
Mandala
This is a work by Claire Cooper. It consists of hundreds of tiny figures made in cement. Certainly something to contemplate!
Still Life with Pink Wafers and Jammy Dodgers
A painting in oils by Lucy Crick.
The Sea at Boyton
A collage of inkjet prints by Catherine Lindsay-Davies.
Playing at the Beach
A digital print with embroidery by Amy Spreull.
Sugar Factory
Oil on canvas by Stuart Jarvis.
The exhibition runs from Saturday, 4th July-Saturday, 29th August.






Gavin Clark








