may - july 2021
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LOCAL ARTISTS OPEN EXHIBITION
Aboutthe exhibition
Aboutthe exhibition
We showcase artwork of many types of mediums and genres. We look forward to displaying a variety of quality pieces.
Our purpose is to bring together young artists and create a community which inspires individuals to unleash their creative potentials. We bring in various guest speakers and artists to educate and motivate individuals on many artistic topics.
ARTICLE by MOLLSPORTFOLIO LTD.
"Exhibiting as a Young Artist" - A Conversation
As an Australian, this is the first opportunity I have had to exhibit in the UK. I only just moved to the UK a few months prior to the pandemic and so most of my work continued to stem from my home country and connections in my previous country of residence, France. I am very grateful to galleries such as this that provide such support for young artists which is vital for our development and for many, the first opportunity for professional exhibition.
Really excited, I never really considered having my work out for display but when this opportunity arose, I thought why not! It was nice to have other people be able to see it and it has made me excited to create more pieces in the future. - Neelam Solanki
Having the opportunity to exhibit was an amazing experience, which provided me with a platform to express my creativity and also the opportunity to display my artwork to the public of Cambridge. This was a huge achievement for me as it has always been a massive ambition of mine to have my work in a gallery. It allowed me to ...'
Artworksdisplayed

sophie casey mullins
“Mondays”
2021, Acrylic and graphite on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

“Mornings”
2021, Acrylic and graphite on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

“Jaded”
April 2021
Acrylic on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

“teeth”
2021, Acrylic and graphite on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

neelam solanki
“self portrait”
2021, 60x60cm

Holly Cameron
"1/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

"3/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

"5/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

"2/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

"4/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

“Jaded”
April 2021
Acrylic on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

“teeth”
2021, Acrylic and graphite on paper
29.7 x 42 cm

Annapurna Austin
"Bird of Stone"
2020, oil on canvas,
50 x 40 cm

"2/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

"4/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

zoe firth
19 x 22.5 cm

"Heart on White Background"
15 x 20 cm

"Tooth on Pink Background"
16 x 19 cm

sophie neville


Edina Horvathova
"Freddie"
2020, thread, clay and photo transfer on fabric in wood
60 x 100 cm

"1/5"
2020, ink on paper,
20 x 27.9 cm

"Tooth on Pink Background"
16 x 19 cm

sophie neville

Edina Horvathova
"Freddie"
2020, thread, clay and photo transfer on fabric in wood
60 x 100 cm

Natalia Zdorovtsova
"Into Light"
acrylic on canvas,
36" x 18"
As a neuroscientist, Natalia is captivated by the fractal complexity of the human brain, and hopes to convey this fascination through her latest painting series Symbiosis. This series deals with themes of fate, emergence, entanglement and the unknowable. By using the same striking colour scheme througouht Symbiosis, Natalia aims to convey a sense of awe; by bringing natural forms into the realm of the Divine.
Natalia also enjoys impressionism and still life painting. She works on capturing tranquil dreamlike scenes.

ted jevans
Morning Light Through Addictions,
Oil on Canvas 11" x 16"
T.W. Jevans is a 23 year old artist living in Cambridge city centre. His work recolves around looking inwqrds at the self as well as touching on his surroundings, particularly social and political themes.
He uses a wide range of mediums; from printmaking techniques to traditional oil paintings.



JODIE HOWARD
Digital drawings