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Booth opens Ethel's art shows

Local artists' work exhibiting at Ethel Loves Me

Booth opens Ethel's art shows
Artist Chris Booth with some of his work

Ethel Loves Me, Rye’s destination store and gallery representing local artists and makers will be holding a series of mini-solo shows by local artists, beginning with a showcase of work by Rye-based artist Chris Booth.

Much of Chris’s work explores the themes of nature, disorder, biodiversity, rewilding, woodland and social change, and he works across a variety of mediums.

Chris says: "These pieces are based on walks around the Rother area. I use a variety of styles because the weather and the seasons can change the same places dramatically each day. They provoke wildly different feelings and ideas, so I have never been comfortable describing them with the same artistic style. The larger monochrome stippled artworks take around 200 hours to complete so I am able to process themes while jabbing away with a pen for weeks, but I need colour in my eyes again after that kind of effort. That always has an impact on the next work."

Chris Booth's "A Housing Crisis".

Chris's show opened on April 5 and will run to May 1. The store at 105 High Street is open daily from 10:30am to 5pm, except on Thursdays when it opens at 12 noon and Sunday when it opens at 11am. For further information please contact Matt Forbes-Dale at mattforbesdale@outlook.com.

Chris Booth's "Let Go"
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