Wednesday 16 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #8




Mike McCombe. Bridge At Night, 2014. Photograph

“Newport’s historic Transporter Bridge amongst the bright bustle of the modern city.”

See the bigger picture at Upper Dock Street


See more of Mike's work at: mikemccombe.tumblr.com


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Monday 14 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #7




Marion Cheung. Toxic, 2014. Oil on canvas, vinyl stencil, computer keyboard

“Submerged within digital worlds, it’s not often we think what happens to our unwanted gadgets.”

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See more of Marion's work at: www.marioncheung-artist.com


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Friday 11 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #6



Gerard Whyman. Street Scene 1, circa 2002. Line and watercolour

“A depiction of a row of shops in Commercial Street from the 19th Century.”

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See more of Gerard's work at: www.gerardwhyman.co.uk


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Thursday 10 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #5 



Dennis Gardiner. Direction 5, 2015. Digital artwork

“My digital images deal with my conscious and unconscious response to my cultural environment. My references are abstracted from decorative man-made surfaces, symbols and geographical locations in Newport. These visual anomalies are reinterpreted in my digital images, creating a physical and intellectual visual statement of colour and marks.”

See the bigger picture at 147 Commercial Street



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Wednesday 9 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #4



Andrew Nawroski. The New Renaissance 1, 2015. Paper and digital collage

“Old and new combined - digital and paper collage.”

See the bigger picture at 30 Commercial Street.


Visit Andrew's site at www.nawroski.wordpress.com


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Wednesday 2 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #3



Fi Jefferies. The City Lines, 2015. Ink

“The Newport of the past can still be seen under the Newport of now. Each generation adds their own mark, but the same city lines run through its heart and soul.”

See the bigger picture on Commercial Street.


Visit Fi's site at www.barefoot-ceramics.co.uk/


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Tuesday 1 December 2015

Installation Sneak Preview #2




Chris Hanbury. From Market Town To City, 2015. Acrylic paint

“The left hand side portrays the busy market town and docks that Newport was. The right shows how it has evolved into a modern city with a positive future.”

See the bigger picture on Commercial Street.





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