We are so pleased to have Yolandé’ Kenny back exhibiting with us in our Merchant's Room Community Art Gallery this month with 'Watercolours of Our Beautiful Fife Coast' running daily until the 28th May.
The picturesque Fife coastline inspires Yolandé’s paintings of quaint local houses, quirky wildlife and passing people. Her artwork has small detail, portraying stories, especially of how the local animals and birds relate to people going about their everyday lives. Each scene exemplifies how we all fit into the world together. Like the sea, these create the ebb and flow of everyday life by the coast. All the people and animals that live or visit become part of the landscape.
To best capture these images, her preferred media is watercolour.
The Merchant's Room is part of our Waves Café, all are welcome and entry to the exhibition is free.
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