Exhibition
"Mules, Mountains and Minarets" by Andrew Stock
6 Nov 2017 – 11 Nov 2017
Event times
Monday to Saturday: From 10.30am to 6.00pm
Cost of entry
Free entry
Address
- 5b Pall Mall
- London
- SW1Y 4UY
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Buses to Picadiily Circus and Charing Cross can also be found.
- The nearest tube station from which thegallery is only a 5 minute walk is Picabilly Circus or Charing Cross.
- The nearest train station is Victoria (from where there are frequent buses to Picadilly).
An exhibition of new watercolours and oils featuring the landscapes and birdlife in and around the Berber villages of the Atlas Mountains, Morocco by Andrew Stock, PPSWLA, RE.
About
It is the Berber villages and the bird life of the Atlas Mountains that is the theme of this exhibition. Two treks (one in January, the other in May) into and around the Azzaden Valley have proved inspirational and Andrew has since been working with the many and various sketches, notes, photos and ideas gathered from the trips to create this exhibition.
There will be 50 watercolours and oil paintings on show depicting the villages, landscapes and the birds seen in and around this dramatic environment. Prices range from £450 to £6,000. Andrew will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.
Andrew Stock is a self-taught artist and has been painting full time since leaving Sherborne School in 1978. Whilst still at school he was personally encouraged by the late Sir Peter Scott and went on to hold his first one-man exhibition at the age of twenty-one at the Malcolm Innes Gallery in London. He remained with Malcolm Innes throughout the 1980s before branching out with other London galleries including the Tryon Gallery and more recently Frost & Reed. He has also held solo shows at the Alpine Club gallery, The Gallery in Cork St. and the Mall Galleries, as well as being represented by Thomas Henry Fine Art in Nantucket, USA. He is a past president and a leading member of the Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-printmakers (RE).