AN EXHIBITION showing the ways of seeing landscapes Through Different Eyes is at Sladers Yard in West Bay until February 22.
Among those exhibiting are painters Julian Bailey, Daisy Cook – her Yellow Triangle is pictured – Luke Elwes and David O’Connor.
Also on show will be the poetic paintings of Alfred Stockham’s, who is severely impaired with Parkinsons disease.
Visitors will also be able to see furniture by Petter Southall. Sladers Yard is his showroom, art gallery and cafe. He learned boatbuilding in Norway before turning to furniture design and cabinet making which he studied in California.
His first commission was a dining room for the sculptor Elisabeth Frink and he has gone from there making work for artists, academics and financiers, public spaces and private houses. See sladersyard.co.uk The exhibition is open from Monday to Saturday 10am to 5pm and on Sundays from 12pm to 5pm.
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