- 9th March 2024 to 24th March 2024
Water by Rachel Lockwood
Please email us for more details: info@pinkfootgallery.co.uk
Please email us for more details: info@pinkfootgallery.co.uk
We've had to be patient, waiting for this much anticipated exhibition of Jane's work, and we're delighted that it's finally here. Jane has been exploring and experimenting with new subject matter and media. Those of you who know Jane's work will see not only her much loved and familiar paintings of reed cutters and fishermen, but also sea swimmers and hot air balloons, painted in pastels as well as oils. As always Jane's fast working and expressive style is evident in this body of work which captures the essence of the North Norfolk coast.
We are looking forward to hosting the much-loved artist Peter Wileman this autumn with his stunning collection of paintings from around our very own Norfolk.
We will be sharing his paintings as soon as we get them. If you would like to have prior notice, please contact the gallery.
Please note we'll be adding more images as soon as they arrive
In this latest collection we see Rachel concentrating on the land surrounding her studio. Over the last 15 years, Rachel has been developing the 3 acres of land surrounding her studio into a mini nature reserve. Having planted many shrubs, trees and hedging she has encouraged a variety of wildlife to the land, from barn owls to roe deer and many bird species. Instead of travelling along the coast Rachel has been capturing the flora and fauna on her immediate doorstep.
A beautiful exhibition featuring Twenty Garden Birds by contemporary artist John Dobbs opens Sunday 9th April. John makes each bird come to life in his casual yet skilful depiction of our favourite garden visitors. Painted in oil on square panels and sympathetically framed in hand-built and painted frames, these will make a spectacular collection. We expect a lot of interest in John's paintings, hence we'll be offering these for sale from 10am, 4th April via the telephone. Please email us if you'd like further information.
Exhibition starts in the gallery from 9th April but they're...
We're really looking forward to welcoming Daniel's latest North Norfolk collection to arrive. If you're not lucky enough to experience first-hand our big open spaces, then Daniel's expansive landscape are the next best thing. Concentrating on coast between Wells and the Burnhams, these 10 paintings really show off the unique space and light of the landscape.
This January, we will be exhibiting a collection of stunning new works by Peter Wileman. Works include a range of well known North Norfolk coastal scenes in varying sizes.
View all work by Peter Wileman here.
For more information, please get in touch: info@pinkfootgallery.co.uk
Small is Great by Rachel Lockwood features a collection of small paintings featuring stylised creatures and landscapes from this Cley-based artist. From sleeping animal forms curled up on a forest floor to a dramatic squall hitting the beach in Cley, Rachel’s unique voice reflects the power and glory of her surrounding habitat.
Available to view in the gallery from 25th March. As ever, no camera can capture Rachel's unique palette; these little gems have to been seen in the flesh to get the full effect.
The Restless Coast, Suzanne Lawrence
Suzanne works tirelessly to capture the light, movement and energy of her local patch on the North Norfolk Coast. Her paintings are an emotional response to what she sees, feels and hears around her in this rapidly and ever changing landscape. Whether it's a day where the east wind blows over the sea with clouds are scudding across the skies, or a sultry, hot and still day with barely a breeze, you feel what Suzanne felt as she painted when you view her work.
Click here to see more work by Suzanne Lawrence
We're always on the look out for new talent; searching for unique styles with a strong voice and we think we've found it with Nicola's work.
Contemporary landscape artist, Nicola spent her childhood growing up by the sea in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Sri Lanka. Now based on the Cornwall coast, the sea constantly informs her work.
You can view Nicola's work in the gallery from 10th February, or view online here.
No Borders, Just Horizons - Only Freedom, Amelia Earhart
Horizons - an exhibition of 14 Daniel Cole landscapes opens on 3rd December.
Centred on the outdoors, the colours and influences of nature ... big Norfolk skies. This exhibition considers the beauty of the natural world and yet at the same time explores the sub-conscious of the ancient, the instincts of the hunter gatherer, survival. The battle of the war within. The struggle, the acknowledgement, the release, the ultimate peace. The ability of the artist to recognise and give voice to the internal through the external.
Due to the large sizes of many of these paintings (up to and over 1.5 meters wide) some of the paintings may be on view in Rachel's studio in...
Here at Pinkfoot we've been championing sculpture from the very start. Having enjoyed the ancient process of lost wax casting in bronze and carvings from wood, we are now very happy to announce a new partnership with this well-known artist, Jennifer Tetlow.
Her work is centred around her love for the natural world, where she aims to capture a creature's essence of simple shape and form. We think her work will make the perfect addition to Pinkfoot Gallery.
You can find her work in the gallery from February 2023, or view online here.
We are excited to be exhibiting Suzanne Lawrence's latest body of work 'The Shape of Colours'. Whilst out painting, Suzanne spends time immersing herself into the landscape, listening to the sounds around her. Often finding hidden flashes of colour within different natural objects. Her exhibition is about these exciting moments where you can see colour, pattern and line within the landscape.
Suzanne comes from a Norfolk farming family and has grown up with an ingrained understanding of the ever-changing weather on the local landscape. Throughout Suzanne's work, there's a constant sense...
We are pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition of works by Stephen Page. The main inspiration for the work in 'Entities' comes from an interest in art and artefacts from throughout human history that reflect our changing relationship with animals.
Working from his studio in the Tanat Valley in Mid Wales, Page creates iconic sculptures which are cast in bronze through the lost wax process and finally coloured through the chemical process of patination in a variety of tones, hues and marble effects. Page exhibits nationally and internationally and his work is included in collections in...
North Norfolk, Moving Light, Rachel Lockwood
This latest collection of paintings from Rachel really illustrates the love and understanding she has for her local wildlife and landscape. During the uncertainty of recent times, Rachel repeatedly sought the calming influence of the great outdoors. In her own words, “Nature helps me keep anchored to what is real. The last two years have been unpredictable and unsettling and with the current climate of uncertainty and recurrent bad news, keeping connected to nature really helps me cope. Nature is real and tangible in an unsettling and...
We are very excited to announce our upcoming spring exhibition by Dafila Scott. With over 30 paintings to view, this exhibition includes a wide-ranging mix of Dafila's work over the past couple of years. From paintings of her Antarctic expedition in 2020, to fen and marshland landscapes closer to home. This exhibition promises to be an unmissable glimpse into Dafila's world.
We feel very lucky to be showing some of her paintings from her recent tour on the Ross Sea Voyage in February 2020, where she was able to observe and record the ever-changing landscapes, wildlife and ice formations....