New Solo Show to open at Curious Duke Gallery
Posted by London Guided Walks on Saturday, March 11, 2017 Under: Art
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Solo Show of Contemporary Artist Louise McNaught explores the theme endangered animals through paintings and 3D painted sculptures at the Curious Duke Gallery, currently London's leading urban and contemporary art space for emerging artists.
The exhibition on opens Friday 7th April. McNaught's wonderfully colourful combinations of animals and neons where the animals are ‘God-like, sublime and ethereal in their luminescence.’
McNaught embraces a mixed-media approach which is motivated by emotive and spiritual experiences. She cleverly balances the delicate relationship between the energy nature and destructive power of mankind.
Louise McNaught completed her Fine Art Degree BSc (Hons) in 2012 at the University of Greenwich, and she has continued to work as a professional artist ever since, with international representation.
Paintings from this show also feature in her forthcoming book released worldwide in 2018 with Templar Publishing called 'Survival'.
When:
7 - 29 April 2017
11am-6pm Weekdays
12-4pm Saturday
Closed Sundays
Where:
Curious Duke Gallery, 173 WhiteCross Road, London EC1Y 8JT
Website: www.louisemcnaught.com
Written by Hazel at London Guided Walks
Email: blog@londonguidedwalks.co.uk
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