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Lost & Foundry 2 – Williams Art
I am pleased to announce that I will be exhibiting again at Williams Art Gallery in Gwydir Street, Cambridge. All of the work, much of it new, is created from found objects and recycled materials. This includes sculpture and furniture.
“Ashley’s ability to see art, function and humour in discarded materials – and metalwork in particular – singles his work out from everybody else’s.”
This exhibition is for one week only.
Meet Ashley on Saturday 17th between 3 and 5pm.
Artists put themselves in frame
The Cambridge Arts Movement self-portrait exhibition made it into the Cambridge Evening News. And featured my artwork.
Abstract paintings displayed at Cambridge Gallery
Two of my abstract paintings are now hanging at Cambridge based Williams Art Gallery.
I have had some very positive feedback about both paintings, Inside Out and Street Walk, from fellow artists and visitors. It always good to get feedback (good or bad) especially with abstract art as it is fascinating to find out if the viewer sees what you intended or something completely new. A lot of work time and much thinking went into creating both paintings.
Tree paintings in exhibition
Decided to show two of my paintings depicting avenue of trees and different times of the year.
June Avenue was painted a few months ago but is based on paint sketches made last year.
Autumn Avenue is also based on sketches made at Jesus Green, Cambridge last autumn. Both paintings are very influenced by Impressionism.







