February 10th – March 11th, 2018

Maggie Robinson, Melancholy were the notes on a winter’s night – Opus 280, Acrylic on paper, Framed and glazed, 84 x 62cm, £650

Maggie Robinson, Hear the tunes you love - Opus 264, Acrylic on paper, Framed and glazed, 84 x 62cm, £650

Maggie Robinson, Hear the silence sing - Opus 279, Acrylic on paper, framed and glazed, 98 x 82cm, £1,150

Maggie Robinson, A Timeless Symphony - Opus 242, Acrylic on paper, framed and glazed, 106 x 87cm, £1,250

Stephen Todd, Force of Nature (with Dunlins - Humber Estuary, Hull Docks), Gouache, Pastel, Indian Ink, Graphite, 88cm x 69cm, £780

Stephen Todd, Deep in Sleep (Humber Estuary), Gouache, Pastel, Indian Ink, Graphite, 42cm x 38cm, £340

Stephen Todd, Our Day is Done (Ferry: Shaldon to Teignmouth - South Devon), Gouache, Pastel, Indian Ink, Graphite, 30cm x 34cm, £200
Exhibition Statement
Tarpey Gallery is proud to present ‘Ways of Seeing’, taking place from February 10th – March 11th. The exhibition features work by three artists each with a very unique way of seeing and interpreting the landscape, this is an invitation to view the world of landscape painting through the eyes of some very talented local artists. From Tim Ball’s focused abstract studies of the undergrowth of our hedgerows and forests to Maggie Robinson’s open and vibrant vistas of our counties and famous landmarks, this is a celebration of the great British countryside.
Maggie Robinson, Tim Ball and Stephen Todd will each be exhibiting a small collection of new work and will bring their unique way of seeing and painting the landscape to this intimate group show.