An affectionate look at British coastal scenes is the focus of an exhibition at Brighouse’s Harrison Lord Gallery.
In the Harbour is a culmination of work from five different artists, from impressionistic seascapes to quaint cottages and bobbing boats.
Sue Nichol is a Sheffield-based artist drawn to Yorkshire’s east coast. “I love Staithes, the people and houses huddled together against the elements, the cobbles that bob around in the harbour and beck, their swollen bellies present a comforting appeal that must be reassuring when out at sea,” she says.
Other artists featured include Anne Aspinall, Nola McGaul, Emily Mugridge and North Yorkshire-based Sheila Venamore.
In The Harbour opens tomorrow and runs for three weeks. For more information, call (01484) 722462 or visit the website at harrisonlord.co.uk.
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