Glowing reviews for Elizabeth Inger's paintings

Glowing reviews for Elizabeth Inger's paintings
Elizabeth Inger with the Mayor, Cllr Andy Bullen

Elizabeth's exhibition is on show at the Chequer House Gallery in King's Lynn unril September 7th.

The opening preview of Elizabeth Inger’s exhibition was a great success. The popular local abstract artist attracted local art collectors, fellow artists, family, friends and also the Mayor of Kings Lynn, Andy Bullen.

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Elizabeth and family

Guests left glowing reviews including “Inspirational, beautiful paintings, just wonderful, wow and fantastic’’ were amongst the glowing comments book.

Visitors can browse through Elizabeth’s inspirational sketch book in the reading area. Cotton rag mounted prints are also available of all the original artworks on show for those with a smaller budget.

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Sketch book in the reading area

Elizabeth Said ‘’At the Cliff Edge is my collection of paintings exploring erosion of the cliffs and landslides at Happisburgh and Overstrand. 

"I was inspired by the distressed and layered images and abstract quality of the cliffs; I found myself captivated by the fragile beauty of the landscape and the wonderful shapes, textures and colours of the eroding cliffs. 

"I simultaneously observed the brutal reality of villagers losing their homes and personal treasures to coastal erosion.

"These paintings are my tribute to all those working to protect and support the people in these coastal villages.’’

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Guests of all ages at the event

The Chequer House Gallery 10-12 King Street, Kings Lynn, PE30 5PA. Open: Wednesday – Sunday, 11am-5pm. Entry is free, with well behaved dogs and children welcome.

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