D Day approaching fast

For those of you keeping tabs on this blog or even on my work you will be aware that the exhibition dates for my next show are nearly upon us. For me this is a strange time, I have nearly completed the work but I am confused as I feel there is still much more to do. More than often it is the nitty gritty stuff that has to be sorted now, the finances, invitations and travel. For once I must admit that being part of a managed show of several artists at a gallery most has been taken care of, it's a big relief.
I am delighted by the results of my new collection for this show, which will be entirely African, it includes animals as diverse as Bat Eared Foxes to Maasai Giraffes. If you get  chance and if you are in the part of the world drop in and take a look, Woodstock is a beautiful Cotswold village. I will be there signing books on the opening Saturday but if you prefer it quieter you might want to wait until mid week but don't grumble if the picture you fall in love with has been sold.
Other artists taking part in this show of Africa include John Botham, Jan Coutts, Theodore Gillick, Emily Lamb and Nichola Theakston. The styles of the artists are both diverse and popular, there is definitely something for all tastes.
The show starts on Saturday 26th April and runs for approximately one month. The gallery is 'Iona House Gallery' Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
I hope to see you there.

David.



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