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Member’s Evening


Unwind after a long week in the comfort of your member’s club and enjoy our cocktails, wines, beers, spirits and hospitality.

Also take the opportunity to see the last viewing of our Art Collection as below

Indulgence
A collection of figurative and semi-abstract paintings, drawings and works in clay exploring themes of indulgence and pleasure seeking by artists Fiona Wilson, Sarah Sayer, Natalie Wells and Amanda Silk.

Fiona Wilson

Fiona Wilson is a Bedfordshire-based artist working in mixed media. Blending reality towards expression, her art touches truths and ideas about time, space, feelings, thoughts and memory. Described as 'Figurative-Extraction' it's the abstracted language of colour, line, texture, gestural mark-making and dynamic shape referencing the real world that she correlates to blossoming landscape or oxygen-rich human figure.

“I can only describe it as live performance on paper” Estelle Lovatt FRSA

Sara Sayer

Sara Sayer uses happy, generous and expressive brushwork to create a rich feast of colour and texture to get lost in. Focusing on flowers Sara Sayer creates paintings which celebrate the variety of form, character and hue in the botanical world. Created as a meditation on the beauty of flowers may they serve you as a touch point of joy in your home.

 Natalie Wells

Natalie Wells is a contemporary visual artist working in Bedford, UK. She primarily works with paint and works with themes of vulnerability and empowerment, representing women in a raw and intimate way. She uses paint to represent femininity, whether this be in literal form or through colour and marks. More than ever, being vulnerable is challenging but she believes it is the state you need to experience to accept and regain control of yourself, your body and your choices. She hopes all women can find a part of themselves within her work and feel empowered.

Amanda Silk

Amanda Silk creates expressive works using clay to capture the seductive essence of indulgence, through mark making, figurative form, text, image and colour. She delights in the making process and absorbs herself in creative practice, to manipulate clay.

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