Royal Porcelain Works, working in partnership with Participate in Art, host the first in a series of 'Foyer Arts' Exhibitions in the new centre for Arts in Worcester.
The Foyer of the Royal Porcelain Works is the ideal space for the display and presentation for sale of artworks. PIA have worked with the Royal Porcelain Works on many projects and the Foyer Arts Exhibition space is the latest venture in the support and promotion of the Arts and Culture in Worcester.
Open 9:30am to 4:30pm daily from 30th October 2019, in The Foyer at Royal Porcelain Works
The first Artist to be displayed in the new and vibrant space is Worcester based Stereo-graphic Projection and Nature Photographer – Anthony Pearson.
Anthony likes photographing trees, flowers, people, urban details and all the other stuff he sees around him.
"Sometimes I photograph pieces of paper. I also make stereographic projections. A stereographic projection is a sphere mapped onto a 2 dimensional surface. In other words, photograph everything around you, then flatten out the image."
Photographer Anthony Pearson, exhibiting work at Royal Porcelain Works throughout November.
Anthony reflects on some felicitous quotes; “Finding myself out of the gossip, I busied myself taking snapshots of everything in sight, enjoying my dislocation from events. Watching the miniaturized, reflected image swim prettily into focus in my viewfinder, I had the world exactly as I wanted it.” – Jonathan Raban, Arabia Through The Looking Glass.
“I have this funny thing which is that I’m never afraid when I’m looking in the ground glass.” – Diane Arbus.
“I photograph to find out what something will look like photographed.” – Garry Winogrand.
To purchase a piece of Anthony’s work on display at Royal Porcelain Works, contact: Chris on 07713 055999 or email chris@participateinart.com
If you are an Artist and wish to know more about exhibiting your work as a part of Foyer Arts at Royal Porcelain Works, or want to find out how Participate in Art can help you, contact Participate in Artdirectly.