Invite to Jag Gallery Private View – Brighton Artists Open Houses 2014

Artists Open Houses May 2014

I will be exhibiting my latest works and painting some of those unfinished pieces in my seafront studio at Jag Gallery throughout May. We are open all week and festival weekends.

If you are reading this and you can get to Brighton seafront on Sunday 27th April 2014 then please do pop in the gallery –

Arch 283a Madeira Drive Brighton BN2 1PT

jag gallery artist jacqueline hammond artists open houses

You are invited to 2014 Jag Gallery Artists Open Houses Brighton and Hove Festival 2014

Jag Gallery and Open Studios is a combined studio and art gallery based on Brighton beach and open to the public. We feature artists working in a wide range of disciplines from painting to glass, printmaking to jewellery and web design to photography.

For the four weekends of May, Brighton and Hove’s Artists Open Houses (AOH) festival throws open its 200 front doors, inviting you inside to see the work of over 1,000 artists and makers.

The festival provides a unique opportunity to meet the artists and makers in their studios and homes and to view and buy artwork directly from them. Showcasing everything from paintings, prints, sculpture, photography and video, to ceramics, glassware, textiles, and jewellery, the Artists Open Houses offers something for everyone.

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Brighton and Hove's Artists Open Houses Guide

Brighton and Hove’s Artists Open Houses Guide

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About artbyjaxx

Contemporary British artist, Jacqueline Hammond, is renowned for producing strong, punchy images that are rich in texture and colour. A prolific painter and multidisciplinary artist, she exhibits widely and is commissioned by individual clients, collectors and high profile brands. Jacqueline’s inspiration comes from direct observation: subject matter is plucked from the world encountered every day. Some ideas evolve, others are reactionary. Thought-provoking themes explore today’s society, the media and cultural theory. Whether inspired by the street or the sea, Jacqueline’s work has an edge: her paintings are consistently striking. Her natural disposition is to let the paint dictate the creative process, trusting the medium and her mind’s eye to translate the vision.
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