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Images from Odapark
For us, the Netherlands is just a little too far to go to an exhibition! But as you know, our artwork has been on display at the Odapark Contemporary Art Center and, if you happen to be in the Netherlands call in; it will remain there until May 1st. However, we have just received photographs of the exhibition – exciting!
What is wonderful is that the artworks were displayed in lightboxes in a darkened room. This made the images jewel-like in theirĀ appearanceĀ and allowed visitors to concentrate on each image at a time, rather than being confronted with a conventional wall of closely hung artwork.
Maybe we can go next time …
Andy Royston's work on display at Odapark. Photograph by Peter de Ronde.