We’ve come across Jenny Pockley’s hazy aerial landscapes in a previous show and we love how she captures the vibrancy and aesthetic beauty of our city.
So we’re glad to hear she’s created a new body of work focusing on London, and that the images will be on display in an exhibition at Sarah Myerscough gallery.
Rather than simply representing contemporary London, Pockley’s latest work looks at the historical weight of London including the damage it incurred in World War II.
Her paintings capture the intensity and historical significance of those times, and her use of colour clearly draws inspiration from some of the great painters of London such as Turner and Monet.
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