38 Regent Street shows one of Cambridge’s most exciting young Painters: Enzo Sgaramella.
” All examples of my works are based on a careful observation of everyday life, analyzed at different levels of depth, translated into shapes and colours.
I try to give a form to aspects of everyday life, translating what is visible such as houses, cars, trees or human-beings and things which are not visible like feelings, thoughts, ideas and concepts.
This operation requires a balanced combination of reason and instinct.
I combine these elements using different ways of drawing: logical to stylize or minimise the shapes, and analogical to express feelings, emotions and to reach its essentials.”
52 Regent Street shows another very talented painter: Miranda Boulton
She is showing her new work “connected” and “moving on” inspired by the Cornwall landscape.
58 Regent Street is showing vibrant and colourful work of Chris Mann:
“My work has never been created with the intention of having it displayed publicly. In fact over the last 20 years it has always provided a far more personal outlet for my creative impulse and as a visual counterpart to the music I create. For me there is no choice in making these works as they would be (and are) made whether I want to make them or not.”












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