EVENTS
Exhibitions
Lymm artists Colin, Janet and their son, Peter Grimes, launched a new exhibition at the Technically Brilliant Gallery in Golden Square, Warrington at the beginning of October. The exhibition ‘The Grimes Scene’ is a family event featuring Colin’s paintings, Janet’s textiles and Peter’s photographs.
Here’s the Evidence
The following 28 images are a selection from the opening of the Grimes Scene exhibition.
Peter, an ex-student at Lymm High School, has produced a series of stunning photographs of Nottingham, where he now lives. They are snapshots in time and are profoundly humbling and beautiful. Walking to work he noticed that the light was always different. He began to try to capture these fleeting moments on his iPhone. Observing these images really came to the fore during lockdown due to the lack of people and the better quality of light, creating a feeling of serenity. Peaceful moments. These moments are why he takes photos.
Colin is a former Lymm High School art teacher. He has created a series of multifaceted oil paintings of his world travels as well as including canvases of Lymm Village. He is fascinated by the complex overlapping images that are created when we look at a subject through the glass windows of cars, buses, trains, trams and shops producing fascinating and rich narratives.
Janet, a former St Gregory’s High School art teacher, has created sculptural textiles, based on repeating patterns, textures and tessellations and, especially in this case, in architecture. Her main inspiration for this exhibition was an ancient, sun-bleached decorated pillar in Valletta. The stonemason’s design on the Maltese pillar has been reworked in smocking to capture the light and dark effects and these are shown to good effect on sculptures and mannequins in this show.
Reflections... onto, through and beyond.
The Warrington Museum and Art Gallery, 2013-2014
Reflection Collection
St Georges House, Bolton 2016
Foxlowe Art Centre, Leek, 2022