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At The First Fall of Snow
Posted by Simon Lewin

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We're getting ready for the usual busy days in the run up to a new exhibition at the gallery.

Opening on Saturday 24th November "At The First Fall of Snow" features the work of both Jonny Hannah and Mark Hearld - they'll be exhibiting a range of paintings, prints and collages.

Born & bred in Dumfermline, Jonny studied illustration at Liverpool Art School and then the Royal College of Art.

Since
graduation in 1998 he has been working both as a commercial designer
& illustrator (his clients include The Daily Telegraph, The New
York Times & The St. Kilda Courier) and printmaker, creating
wonderful screen printed books, posters and prints for his own Cake
& Ale Press.

Born in 1974, Mark Hearld studied illustration at Glasgow School of
Art followed by an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal
College of Art. 

Taking his inspiration from the flora
and fauna of the British countryside, Mark works across a number of
mediums, producing limited edition lithographic and linocut prints,
unique paintings, collages and hand-painted ceramics.

We've also been working with Mark on a range of textiles - the first of which, Doveflight, is available now.

If you're anywhere near Norfolk on Saturday 24th November, pop in between 11am and 4pm for a glass of wine and a natter with Jonny and Mark.

You can find our more about the show and view examples of some of the work we'll be featuring here:

http://stjudesgallery.co.uk/show.htm

Posted by Simon Lewin on November 17th, 2007

In Art, Printmaking 

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