STEVE ANDREW enjoys an account of the many communities that flourished independently of and in resistance to the empires of old
Lucy Jones: Landscape and Inscape, Flowers Gallery London
LUCY JONES’S raw, wild landscapes and provocative portraits are distinguished by expressive brushwork and vibrant, undiluted colour.
There’s a passionate energy in every brushstroke and a bewitching chromatic rhapsody in this free exhibition of her work at the Flowers Gallery in London.
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