The Darryl Nantais Gallery

Past Exhibitions

GREAT BRITISH CONTEMPORARIES

From 10th May to 7th June 2008
Previewing on Friday 9th May


‘Deon’ by Sir Peter Blake
(one of 6 entitled Homage To Schwitters)

 

Spring Exhibition – 8th March until 19th April 208

Featuring Ophelia Redpath with others

Ophelia Redpath:  Stag Night Ophelia Redpath:  When shall we three meet again Ophelia Redpath:  We will rather sleep than talk
Leigh Hunt: Tulips Darryl Nantais: Yellow Field Dylan Izaak:  Girl's Room Janet Rogers: Red Floral

Dylan Izaak; Darryl Nantais; Janet Rogers; Leigh Hunt

Leila Solomon; Ian Faulkner;

 

John Glover, Katherine Fairy, Sue Walker, Janet Rogers, Sylke Claridge

Prints by Sue Howells, Quentin Blake and Beatrix Potter, Ian Faulkner, Storm Thorgerson

‘Lady in Red’ by Ophelia Redpath


Janet Rogers Janet Rogers

Kay Elliot
Kay Elliott

 

The Summer Exhibition 2007
June 22nd to July 31st
Nicola Collard
Nicola Collard

Gail de Cordova
Darryl Nantais
Darryl Nantais
Sue Walker
S ue Walker

Modern British Masters
Preview 11th May, Exhibition continues until 9th June

Peter Blake

Molly Parkin

Charlotte Cornish

Chloe Cheese Terry Frost Brendon Neiland

Sandra Blow

Donald Hamilton Fraser

Bruce McLean

 

Leigh Hunt
February 23rd - 31st March

Poplars Tulips Into the Blue

 

 

Friday 1st December – 23rd December

Christmas Exhibition 2006


 

Autumn Exhibition 2006


6th October – 11th November
Featuring a new collection of paintings by
Sylke Claridge

 

The United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society's Annual
Open International Exhibition 2006


'PAINTINGS IN PENCIL'
2nd to 30th September 2006

 

‘Summer Exhibition’ featuring Tony White
June 9th – July 29th 2006

 

‘Art Loan Scheme by Pupils at Linton Village College’
May 12th-3rd June 2006

 

 

'Spring Show Featuring Darryl Nantais
March 10th – April 15th 2006

 

Christmas Exhibition
29th November – 23rd December 2005


21st October - 26th November 2005
Philip Blakeley, Nicola Collard, Katherine Fairey, Sue Jones

 

Summer Exhibition 2005
“Texture & Light”

Robin Maunsell & Caroline Hyde-Brown