Elena Henshaw Exhibition

Submitted by charlieh on January 23, 2018 - 13:25

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Museum Of Oxford
Date(s): 
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
Timing: 
10 - 5pm
Cost: 
Free

Elena Henshaw's current work directly reflects and is based on the interpretation of the Thames path and its surroundings. She loves wandering around the hidden riverside corners away from the tourist trails. This is the Oxford and Oxfordshire that is often hidden from the leisure visitor but is familiar to a local eye. Some parts are nearly or already gone, like the ruins of the Old Mill at the Osney Lock, having been rebuilt as luxury accommodation. Others are still there but are waiting to be changed and replaced in the process of redevelopment. Elena’s aim as an artist is to reflect and preserve in her works the look and the feel of these rather unassuming but familiar riverside century-aged corners. To intensify this feeling of historic wealth and importance, Elena uses recycled materials for her paintings, such as burlap and reclaimed wood, as an addition to the canvas and often as part of the assemblage work. Please note the gallery Is closed on Sundays.

Exhibition
Crafts and Applied Arts
Visual Arts