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Our Gallery is used for parties and conferences, so we recommend that you contact St Julians to make sure the room is available when you would like to come
Keith Siddle
8 July - 4 August
Having painted and been fascinated by wildlife since childhood, when I first became a professional artist I initially decided to concentrate on one subject and chose for their power, grace and colour variations the oriental and beautifully ornamental fish, Nishikigoi (Koi). I’ve embraced the same work ethos that the most eminent Japanese Koi breeders use in nurturing their Champions: Dedication, patience, detail, enthusiasm and passion. These skills have enabled me to expand and experiment with my subject matter, from Tropical Marine fish and other Sealife inspired by my scuba experiences to Food Art, inspired by…..eating!
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Keith Siddle
Glenys Griffiths
5 August - 8 September
Glenys Griffiths works mainly in watercolours. Her subjects are British butterflies, wild flowers, local landscapes and villages. She also paints on silk (for hangings, cushions, scarves and other wearable art), as well as creating original designs on fabric for hand quilting.

Glenys was born and educated in South Wales. Now living in the peaceful and picturesque village of Ewhurst Green in East Sussex she enjoys the freedom to explore, paint and record the beauty of nature surrounding her.

Glenys accepts commissions for custom paintings of homes, gardens and pets as well as custom designs on silk and personalised murals on walls and furniture. On the
comic side, she has illustrated two children's books, and created cartoon characters for public health awareness poster campaigns.

For an extensive online gallery of her work, plus information on exhibits, limited edition prints, and her new notecard series of British birds and butterflies please visit
www.glenysgriffiths.com