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Norwood artists get West End stage

March 29, 2012 17:50
Rachelle Adler

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Nestled between a rare Andy Warhol print, glassworks by Dale Chihuly and sculptures by Lorenzo Quinn at London's Halcyon Gallery last Thursday were more than 40 paintings and pieces by some lesser known talents - residents of Norwood's Ravenswood Village and others supported by the charity.

Bright handprints and butterflies, an abstract self-portrait, a colourful image of rockets firing into the air and an enormous rendition of a snail were among the artworks on display at the Norwood patrons reception attended by more than 150 people.

The product of weekly classes in painting, glass-sculpting and other craft skills, they will go on sale in September.

Artists included Ravenwood resident Peter Girvan, who has been taking classes for six years. He was delighted to see his large canvas featuring the word "Norwood" and a pair of eyes on display. "I designed it to get people interested in Norwood," he explained. "I enjoy the art classes - I look forward to doing it every Monday afternoon."

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