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SUMMARY:Ed Isaacs PRBSA
DESCRIPTION:Following a career in social housing and urban regeneration\, Ed Isaacs decided to convert his lifelong love of sketching into a more developed artistic practice. \nThis exhibition is a survey of his work\, most of which was created since 2023. He takes his inspiration from a broad range of sources and has a particular fondness for the art of Chardin\, the Dutch masters\, and the English Romantics. \nEd’s studio work focuses on highly representational drawing. He takes an image that attracts him\, and through meticulous examination and mark making\, reproduces it\, often on a large scale. The time taken and deep observation is a vital part of his artistic process and invites the viewer to similarly slow down and look into the image. Ed continues his urban sketching and his sketchbooks will be on display as part of this exhibition. \nEd is the current president of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. \nExhibition closes: Saturday 11 April 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Ed Isaacs PRBSA\, Lud’s Church (Dog Portrait) (detail)
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/ed-isaacs-recent-works/
LOCATION:Gallery 2
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Sigma - Prime Examples
DESCRIPTION:Working at a single focal length challenges the photographer to consider the relationship between foreground and background\, and encourages a deeper awareness of how distance\, framing and movement shape visual meaning. \nIn this exhibition\, six photographers from a range of genres were invited to produce five images at their chosen focal length\, using a fast-aperture prime lens from the Sigma Art range\, spanning focal lengths from 14mm up to 135mm. \nThe result is six distinct bodies of work that reveal not only the character of each lens\, but the personal way each photographer has chosen to see through it. \nExhibition closes: Saturday 11 April 5.00pm \nFeatured image: Tony Nöel
URL:https://rbsa.org.uk/event/sigma-prime-examples/
LOCATION:Gallery 1
CATEGORIES:Past Exhibitions
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