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Autumn Art Exhibition

The Festival Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the third major Art Exhibition of 2010 which features new and well know Scottish Artists.

 

This comprehensive showing includes the work of new artists to the Gallery,Vicky Smyth has submitted some delightful wildlife studies, along with vibrant landscape scenes provided by Peter Drewett. In addition Jane Macrae & Alison Strachan make up the new exhibitors.rhum-from-morar-sands_article

 

Richard Alred, PFT's regular painting tutor, also makes a welcome return as does Anita Hutchinson, Marion Douglas, Eleanor Watt, Frank Colclough and Leila Aitken.

 

For a full list of artists and images fo their work, click here.

 

In excess of two hundred paintings by twenty one well known artists will be shown until the run ends on October 17th. The Festival Gallery is open seven days and all paintings can be removed on purchase.

 

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