Exhibition
Tom Hammick 'Island Life'
17 Nov 2018 – 22 Dec 2018
Event times
Thu, Fri and Sat, 10am - 4pm
Cost of entry
FREE
Address
- Rabley Barn
- Milldenhall
- Marlborough
England - SN8 2LW
- United Kingdom
Images of 'Henry’s Cabin' and new woodcuts inspired by Benjamin Britten’s ‘Sea Interludes' act as metaphors for the human condition. Hammick's surreal landscapes evoke feelings of solitude and a deep interconnectivity where consciousness looms over the dream horizon.
About
Tom Hammick's vibrant and atmospheric prints emerge from cut wood. His images are metaphors for the human condition; reflecting states of mind, transience, fragility and awe. He is inspired by the British Romantic tradition and Eastern culture. Hammick has an international reputation for his stunning colourful printmaking.
Selected Exhibitions - UK: Brighton Museum and Art Gallery; Rabley Drawing Centre; Flowers Gallery, London; USA: Flowers NewYork, Yale Centre for British Art; The Library of Congress, Washington DC.; Canada: Christina Parker Gallery; France: Hypnagogic; Galerie Prodromus, Paris. Public Collections - UK: British Museum; Victoria and Albert Museum. France: Bibliotheque Nationale de France Bank.