on the road

We take part in contemporary art fairs across the country. From 18th-20th November 2011 it was our pleasure to be in Scotland as one of the 65 leading galleries participating in the Edinburgh Art Fair. Thank you to everyone who helped make this such a successful and enjoyable event. We look forward to returning for a third time in November 2012.

Before that, from 23rd-25th March 2012 we will be exhibiting at glasgow art show, a keenly anticipated new international art fair. While from 21st-23rd September 2012 we will be taking part in the inaugural Art Cheshire. Please check back regularly for further news of our involvement in major contemporary art fairs. If you would like invitations/complimentary tickets to any of these events, please email us at info@ginnygray.com with your request.

 Our stand at Edinburgh Art Fair 2011...

  ...and at Edinburgh in 2010.

In October 2010 we exhibited at the Devon Art Fair in Torquay and at Buy Art Fair in Manchester, held in the new Spinningfields commercial district, off Deansgate in the city centre.

 Our stand at Devon Art Fair...

 ...and in Manchester.

featured artist - Janet Rogers

We're always replenishing with exciting fresh work. We now have a new series of landscapes by Janet Rogers. These beautiful mixed media pieces are heavily textured and feature either gold or silver leaf. Applying the same techniques as Samuel Palmer used in the early 19th century, Janet mixes gum arabic with watercolour, painting it on in layers and then varnishing. This unique three-dimensional effect captures the English countryside perfectly. Janet is a very popular artist whose work is in demand in the UK and abroad.

featured artist - Sue Moffitt

Sue Moffitt is famous for her characterful portraits of cows, which are both quirky and technically accomplished. Her style has been widely imitated, but seldom matched. Coming from a family that has farmed for generations – her grandfather established the famous Hunday Herd of Holstein Friesians, while her father John received a CBE for services to agriculture – Sue’s innate bond with cattle is clearly evident in her work. Her paintings are statement pieces, full of vividness and vitality, but what sets them apart from the work of lesser ‘cow painters’ is their emotional depth. Given its broad appeal, there is strong demand for her work.