My new exhibition ‘Reflect’ explores all aspects of that word, be it in a literal sense, e.g. inspired by Reflections in Glass, Water and other reflective surfaces, or in a more meditative sense e.g. inspired music, dreams, origins and meanings of life. Shape, colour and pattern are used as building blocks to construct a meditative story
While I work principally with acrylics on stretched canvas, the use of other media such as fine pens, structure gels and modelling pastes during the construction of the work allows me to use textures and patterns to add to the stories I create.
FREE with admission.
Venue Details
Burton Constable Hall, one of England's most captivating country estates, has been the home of the Constable family for over 700 years. Step inside the Elizabethan gem and explore 30 grand rooms filled with fine art, exquisite furniture and decorative treasures, including the remarkable Cabinet of Curiosities. For a deeper dive into history, join a behind-the-scenes tour of the servants' quarter, where you’ll uncover the life of those who once worked here. Stroll through the stunning parkland designed by 'Capability' Brown, with its tranquil woodland trails and serene lakeside walks. Don't miss the historic stables, which includes Billy the stable boy’s bedroom and the astonishing 60-foot skeleton of a sperm whale, a fascinating link to Moby-Dick! Take a break in the Stables Kitchen for coffee and cake or refuel the family at lunch with a selection of delicious homemade food. Seasonal events and special exhibitions often enhance the visitor experience, so be sure to check the schedule. Dogs are warmly welcomed at Burton Constable Hall! We’re delighted to have your four-legged friends accompany you on your visit. Stroll through our beautiful estate and enjoy the outdoor areas.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Assistance Dogs
Baby Changing
Blue-Badge Parking
Wheelchair Access