Exhibition
In Bloom
28 Sep 2024 – 22 Nov 2024
Regular hours
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Monday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 18:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 18:00
Free admission
Address
- 83 London Rd
- Brighton
England - BN1 4JF
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Brighton
In Bloom is a group exhibition celebrating the power and beauty of flowers
About
Prescription Art is thrilled to announce the upcoming group show; IN BLOOM, opening on September the 27th, an exhibition celebrating the power and beauty of flowers.
This vibrant showcase brings together nine acclaimed artists, each exploring the theme of flowers through their unique creative lenses.
The title of the show, In Bloom draws inspiration from the iconic Nirvana song, weaving together the rebellious spirit of the 90s with the timeless allure of floral imagery.
Featured Artists:
Bjorn Lie: Norwegian illustrator, Bjorn Lie’s art is a celebration of botanical tradition fused with his playful style; bold paintings rich in detail & texture.
Broken Hartist: Collage street artist Broken Hartist brings an urban grit to the natural world.
Casey Gray: Casey Gray is an esteemed artist based in San Francisco, known for his distinctive painting style that seamlessly blends classical traditions with modern day materials and methods.
Daisy Doig: Daisy is a neon artist who finds inspiration from the chaos, fragility and beauty of human life.
Fergus Hare: With a focus on realism and subtle emotion, Fergus Hare’s paintings capture the quiet, ephemeral nature of flowers, inviting viewers into a world of intimate stillness.
Heath Kane: Heath Kane’s signature style merges pop culture and social commentary, with floral motifs serving as a vehicle for exploring deeper theme of identity, consumerism & beauty.
HelloMarine: Known for her bold, graphic style, Marine brings a pop-art sensibility to the delicate beauty of flowers, blending vibrant colours & playful patterns.
Lola Dupre: Renowned for her intricate paper collage, her portfolio references the DADA movement of the early 20th century and the digital manipulations of the present day.
Richard Wilkinson: Artist & illustrator, Wilkinson creates detailed paintings in both traditional and digital media, influenced by the art of the pioneering natural history artists of the 18th & 19th century. His work draws heavily on the scientific aesthetic of this era but turns the microscope’s focus instead onto the flora & fauna of popular culture.