A gallery is celebrating its first anniversary at a new location with an exhibition.
Kellie Miller Arts (KMA) Gallery, on Church Street, Brighton, is marking a year since its move with an exhibition called Sumptuous.
The exhibition will feature work by David Hayward and Anna Barlow and will be on display until June 8.
A gallery spokesperson said: “While this focuses on exquisite material excess, KMA Gallery invites a shift to finding our wealth in the everyday pleasures life affords.”
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David Hayward, known for his textured encaustic paintings, explores landscapes from Kent to Greece and the Philippines in this exhibition.
His work is described as going “beyond topography, ruminating on the elaborate sensations produced by something as deceptively simple as a ripple in the sea.”
Anna Barlow’s sculptures depict confectionery treats that “encourage us to remain present, enjoying the richness of plenty when it appears before it disappears forever”.
The gallery said her work invites us to see sumptuousness as “the joy of living rather than the consumption of everything.”
Upcoming exhibitions at the gallery include Intersections, Porthleven 100 and Small Wonders II.
