Kent Painters Show : 27 - 29 October 2023
Kent Painters Group (KPG) is a not-for-profit organisation raising money for local mental health charities in Kent. Its annual art sale is one of Kent’s premier exhibitions and 100% of the sales proceeds will go directly to our chosen charities.
Their 30th AND FINAL KPG ART EXHBITION & SALE will be held at Kingdom in Penshurst. This is an opportunity to view and purchase art from over 50 of Kent’s leading artists and sculptors and to have a coffee, lunch or even walk in the beautiful surrounding countryside.
There will be Opening Drinks on the Friday evening from 6-9pm, where visitors will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists as well as having the first opportunity to purchase the art. The exhibition will also be open on Saturday between 12-4 and and Sunday from 10-4pm.
All proceeds from the weekend will be donated to three mental health charities – Mencap, Rethink and Papyrus.
Quarterfold
This series of silkscreen prints of abstract colour circles is inspired by quantum physics, and presented in white box frames. They explore the interaction of colours in an abstract form.
The silkscreen prints are created by multiple ink applications. Prints in the Quarterfold Series are unique one-off prints or a small edition of two or three prints, and are made using oil-based medium and added pigment, printed on handmade paper.
Quasar Collection
This series of silkscreen prints of abstract colour circles is inspired by quantum physics, and presented in white frames or frames with a copper or gold leaf element.
They explore the interaction of colours in an abstract form.
White Bronzed Framed prints
Silkscreen prints exploring the interaction of colour and the power of the circle image, presented in white bronzed frames, designed and handmade by the artist
Colour Immersive Circles
This series of large circle prints is presented in a colour immersive background and bronzed frames
Limited edition prints (large)
Silkscreen prints on handmade paper created by multiple ink applications, some with up to 30 coatings to arrive at the mesmerising halation of these colour circles