A Beautiful World
Photographic Exhibition in Lakeside
Grays
Former Car Craft building, Weston Avenue, RM203FJ
A Beautiful World
11 – 15 May (10am – 3pm)
IF you want to see stunning photographs in a fascinating context then go down to the former Car Craft building on Lakeside Retail Park and witness the "A Beautiful World" exhibition.
Beauty can be found in all things, if we just take the time to look for it. Examining the wonders of the natural world has always been, and will continue to be, a great source of inspiration, excitement and intrigue. Capturing and documenting the remarkable, inimitable visual beauty of the world has been a preoccupation for artists, scientists, and photographers the world over as we seek to understand the marvel that is creation, both natural and man-made.
This exhibition features the work of 19 photographers who have been moved by our beautiful world enough to document it in all its glory. Some have chosen to focus on the physical landscape, some on the animal world, others have taken nature as their inspiration, whilst some have chosen the beauty of people. What they all have in common is a unique and touching interpretation of the beauty they perceive in the world.
PARTICIPATING PHOTOGRAPHERS
Puneeta Sharma, Nicola Davison-Reed, Jagendra Bhardwaj , Dave Foker, Vishali Shyam, Aman Dhanani, Grace Hui, Dwaipayan Basu, Sandra Angers-Blondin, Nicolas William Hughes, John Walker, Robert De Paulis, Michael Gay, Shamma Esoof, Robert Davies, Saransh Bansal, Anikendra Ghosh, Frank Foster, Matt Walkley
The Photographic Angle are a charity that holds free photographic exhibitions across the country, transforming otherwise empty spaces into temporary galleries. The images that make up their touring exhibitions are submitted from all over the world, by people with a wide range of photographic ability, from talented amateur to professional.
So, you can expect to be inspired by some fantastic work that you would never otherwise experience.
From feedback received so far – it has been very much enjoyed from Newcastle to Exeter, so make the most of this opportunity to experience photography from all over the world, celebrating its beauty and diversity.
If you wanted to find out more about these exhibitions and other opportunities that the charity offers, take a look at their website: www.thephotographicangle.co.uk