A new exhibition opens at Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art in Kew, London on Saturday. The exhibition, which will be open until 5 January 2014, explores the importance of black and white in the plant world. The paintings in the exhibition will be provided by Sue Wickison and Sue J. Williams. They explore the subtleties of both colours in plant life.
Arisarum, Sue Wickison
The theme of the exhibition is contrast and opposites--apparent in the title and the content. It's aim is to show the possibility of combinations in an obviously restricted spectrum of colours, and how these creations translate in their artwork. The subject matter covers a large range of species, and includes plants both familiar and exotic. The exhibition is free with entry to Kew Gardens (tickets £14.50/adult and £12.50/concession). For more information, call 0208 332 3622 or visit shirleysherwoodgallery@kew.org.
Kew Hellebore, Sue J. Williams
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