Welcome to Thornbury Art Club's Spring Virtual Exhibition 2021

Springtime is here, the countryside is bursting into colour and with it comes a feeling of hope and optimism. With the changing covid landscape Thornbury Art Club hope this is the last covid led virtual exhibition.

26 artists have been busy with their paints and dyes so please let us introduce to you the Thornbury Art Club Virtual Spring Exhibition. We hope you enjoy it. A list of those exhibiting can be found at the bottom of this page.

As the year progresses and the vaccination numbers go up we are optimistic that we will see you in the summer for our annual summer exhibition – please watch this space! Please also look out for our Thornbury club members exhibiting in the Severn Vale Art Trail at the end of May. More details can be found at www.severnvalearttrail.org.

Thank you for looking and we look forward to seeing you soon.

You are invited to click the left and right arrows to view the paintings.

Artists

Di Aldridge

Desert village

Karen Byrne

Freedom

acrylic and watercolour

Pauline Darley

Guitar Medley

acrylic ink and collage

Rita Dee

Autumn Walking

acrylic ink on Japanese textured paper

Mary Drown

Landrover Jaguar

acrylic

Heather Griffiths

Watching and Waiting

watercolour

Margaret Hall

Harry the Hare

mixed media

Ian Larkin

Boats on the River Aln, Northumberland

watercolour

Anne McAllister

Oti Mabuse

acrylic

Heather Morgan

Hebridean Machair

batik

Yolande Muschamp

Hazel

watercolour

Liz Naish

Strange Times

acrylic

Delia Poulton

Feline Majesty

acrylic

Marjorie Roper Marshall

Inferno

pouring paint

Margaret Rowley

The Poets Walk

linoprint

Andrew Sherriff

Socially Distanced Charleston

montage

Christine Sherriff

Pink Hydrangeas

gouache

Sara Smith

Silent Moor

mixed media

Alan Stealey

Aesops Hare and Frogs

watercolour

Caroline Stealey

Spring has Sprung

Lesley Thomas

Winter Trees

watercolour

Wendy Titterton

Spring Offering

acrylic

Valerie Vizard

Brave New World

acrylics

Chris Wells

Tiger

David Whitnell

West Highland Railway

Pauline Wilson Smith

Luscious Lichens

mixed media