Deli Felice Exhibitions by Christine Hyde, Jean Stanford and Alan Baulch
Exhibitions by Christine Hyde, Jean Stanford and Alan Baulch
Deli Felice at Albion St new exhibitions is comprised by three artists. On my Travels by Christine Hyde & Jean Stanford, is a colourful journey though the experiences of both artists. On the opposite wall, the landscapes by Alan Baulch takes to pleasant views and places to dream of.
Exhibition is free (plus you can stay for a coffee and meal or just a chat with owners Madda and Felice)
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On my Travels by Christine Hyde & Jean Stanford
Christine Hyde
Iโm Christine Hyde, self-taught naive artist, semi retired now, work part time, who has attended lots of art classes. I like to paint what I see in passing, incorporating all the things I love, like home, markets, streets, people, friends, buildings familiar and not. Love to paint in bright colours and enjoy bird watching so sometimes a bird slips into view as they do anyway, everywhere.
I also like to guess what goes on behind windows rather than paint in blinds or curtains. Things may not appear in the right order, so can be a bit abstract or โartistic licenceโ. I usually start a picture from the bottom of the page and work up. I like my paintings to show humour and optimism, and if I can I hope my paintings โlift the spiritโ, itโs my aim.
Jean Stanford
I always wanted to do art but did not take it up until I retire and then began attending art classes in Rotherhithe and Southwark. I use both oils and pastels but enjoy watercolours the most. When out and about if I see anything pleasing or funny, I take a photograph with the intention to paint the scene later on. I hope you enjoy my work.
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Landscapes by Alan Baulch
I was born in Bermondsey in 1950 and have lived here all my life and am now retired having worked for local funeral director F.A.Albin and Sons as an embalmer and repatriation specialist. In school I developed a love of painting and photography but I gradually drifted away until about ten years ago when on holiday I was invited to attend an art class.Thus the bug bit. Now in retirement I paint purely for entertainment. Mostly watercolour landscapes and seascapes and now started to explore acrylic.
[alert color=”grey”]Cafe Deli Felice at Albion / 40 Albion Street London SE16 7JQ
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 8:30 – 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 – 16:00
Sunday: Closed
10th June 4-7pm / Open art evening with a chance to meet the artists
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Cafe Delice Felice
Deli Felice is an authentic Italian delicatessen and sandwich bar located within walking distance of Southwark Park. They always have a collection of artworks from local artists on display that you can come and enjoy whilst drinking an espresso or cappuccino. Local artists are welcome to provide their own artwork for display for others to enjoy. Cafe Deli Felice aim is to promote local talent as well as to serve up good food!
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