Artweeks 2009 – Exhibition at Oxford Giclée & Photographic Centre

March 7th, 2009

The Oxford Giclée & Photographic Centre

Unit 2 Chiltern Business Centre, Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 6NG

Sea Eagle - This image is copyright Daniel Mark Taylor and cannot be saved or reproduced.

Sea Eagle, Lake Awassa, Ethiopia

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Photographic exhibition at Oxford Giclée & Photographic Centre during Artweeks 2009.

OGPC are proud to be displaying a photographic exhibition over the Artweeks 2009 period. Never before seen works will be on show as well as for sale within the OGPC premises. Abstract works of light and colour will juxtapose beautiful monochrome and colour landscapes.

Works on show and for sale will include the Transmission Series 1, first time showing of Transmission Series 2,first time showing of the Consistently Random Series & photographs of Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Morocco, Europe & India.

All works will be available to buy direct at the exhibition or from our online gallery www.melvillianarts.co.uk

9th May – 17th May 2009

The Oxford Giclée & Photographic Centre

Unit 2 Chiltern Business Centre, Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 6NG

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Due South, Brighton Beach

January 15th, 2009

A new venue has been secured for year round exhibitions. The venue is the Due South resteraunt upon Brighton beach. All exhibitions will be themed and rotate upon a seasonal basis. Currently showing is a range of works from the Transmission series by Daniel Mark Taylor.

All exhibited work will be for sale within the resteraunt as well as online via www.melvillianarts.co.uk

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Coming Soon To The MA Gallery – Fossil Gallery

January 1st, 2009

A wide range of outstanding fossils will be added to Melvillian Arts shortly. All of our fossils are of high quality. Many pieces are from within the U.K including fossilised corals that invoke the spirit of a Turner landscape with their naturally formed patterns and layered sandstone resembling marbled cake with layers of differing colours running throughout.

Fossils are available framed to conservation standards or loose – unframed..

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