INNSiDE launches new dot-art exhibition by Rob Edmondson

INNSiDE Liverpool, part of Meliá Hotels International, is hosting a new exhibition in collaboration with local art gallery, dot-art.

The new exhibition, ‘Hidden Places’, from the talented artist Rob Edmondson, presents realistic countryside scenes of flowing rivers, shaded forests, boatyards and fields of barley.

The collaboration with local artists forms part of INNSiDE’s philosophy ‘Stay Curious’, which
aims to accommodate guests’ every need with considered comforts and inspired lifestyle
experiences enriched with locally curated music, art, independents and culture.

Rob said: “My work is landscape based. I revel in the physical manipulation of the paint and experimenting with unusual techniques to gain evocative effects. Implicit in each painting is the use of light, colour, depth and movement.

“Much of my work is based on the landscape of the North of England although I always produce artwork based on my travels around the world. My paintings are representational. Through visual devices I hope to capture the soul, in essence the mood of each special, secret place.”

You can visit the new exhibition at INNSiDE Liverpool on Old Hall Street, L3 9LQ, from tomorrow (January 12) until May, 2024. All artwork is for sale.

 

Helen
Helen
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