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Exhibition @Jeannie Avent Gallery 3-14th July


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Dear Neighbours,


I, Brigid Vidler/Biddy Illustration am having an exhibition at Jeannie Avent Gallery (14 North Cross Road) from the 3rd-14th of July. Open 10-5 Tuesday - Sunday.


The exhibition comprises of sculptures and illustrations many of which were created during lockdown, but it also a few previous key works of hand carved timber which frame my practice.


There is something for everyone and I would love to use the exhibition to get to know more people from the area. I create original illustrations as gifts for children and newborns and it would be lovely for you to be able to see samples of my work.


You can view the work from the street if you do not wish to enter the space. Also, if you are Shielding or cannot leave the house I am offering to do Zoom/Whatsapp Tours. Please reply to this post if you would like to arrange a virtual visit.


I am running a giveaway of 2 linoprints which are hung in the show on Instagram. For more information about the show and the prints please feel free to visit @biddy_illustration



I look forward to seeing you there virtually, through the window or in the space with a mask.


Thank You,


Brigid

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