Lotte Kings and Thomas Steward
Two of Norfolk’s up and coming young artists exhibit their work.
Lotte Kings and Thomas Steward are two emerging artists that exhibited their work alongside internationally renowned, professional artists at Mandell’s Gallery, off Elm Hill in Norwich.
Mandell's Gallery was founded in 1965 and is one of Norwich and Norfolk's most respected art galleries. The gallery originally specialised in 19th Century Norwich School painters but has expanded greatly over the years to include a more diverse collection of traditional and contemporary art.
Lotte Kings is a graduate of Norwich University College of the Arts. Her work explores the relationship between florals and patterns whilst combining traditional techniques and modern technology. To discover more about Lotte Kings' work visit her website by clicking on this link.
Thomas Steward (AKA Tommy Human), who is currently studying illustration in Hertfordshire, says his work is mainly focused on “developing his own unique visual language of illustration, as well as striving to create individuality in the stencil art movement”.
Rachel Allen, of Mandell’s Gallery, told SNYA Radio "It has been a wonderful opportunity to be involved in the project, promoting young artists of today". Rachel explained that Mandell’s Gallery donated the exhibition space in their Christmas show as part of the somewhereto_, a nationwide project funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity creating a lasting cultural legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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