Exhibition

Paradise Found

20 May 2021 – 12 Jun 2021

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
18:00 – 22:00
Thursday
18:00 – 22:00
Friday
18:00 – 22:00
Saturday
18:00 – 22:00
Sunday
Closed

Cost of entry

1.50 on opening nights

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The Stash Gallery at Vout-O-Reenees

London, United Kingdom

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  • Tower Hill, Tower Gateway, Aldgate, Whitechapel, Shadwell
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WANT MORE JOY IN YOUR LIFE? LIKE TO LIVE LIFE THE CLUB TROPICANA WAY? NEED A LITTLE MORE PARADISE WHERE YOU ARE?

Join us and revel in the raptures of a Paradise Found.

About

PARADISE FOUND is a colourful exhibition co-created by female artists Carson Parkin-Fairley and Ramona Eve. Both artists will be sharing with you work about their own recent pursuits of paradise and finding their true selves during the end of the world as we know it. The show aims to bring a little bit of joy at a time we undoubtedly need it. Think Iconic imagery conveying personal growth and expression, Memphis patterns as a form of mindfulness, joyful props and shrine inspired compositions.

The show will be up in The Stash Gallery at Vout-O-Reenee's from 20th May - 12th June 2021. 

Opening nights will be on Thursday 20th May and Friday 21st May 2021 tickets can be found at paradisefound.eventbrite.com  

About Carson Parkin-Fairley 

Carson is a Ramsgate based artist who works with iconography, colour and pattern over various mediums. She has always been inspired by Mexico, religious art and altars, she now creates shrines immortalizing iconic characters. She has been entrenched in art from a young age and hopes to share this privilege with young people through art-focused community youth projects. She aims to bring joy with her work and spread her joie de vivre with the world! 

About Ramona Eve 

Ramona Eve is a P(r)op Artist and Scene Maker, her work reflects her fascination with geometric shapes, pop culture, puns, pattern, abstraction and surrealist symbolism. Her style has best been described as Barbie meets Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and during lockdown she became a holiday artist, striving to build paradise where ever she is.

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