Eye-catching paintings, sculptures and Japanese-inspired ceramics will be among artworks on display at the Society of Fulham Artists and Potters' autumn exhibition this month.
Around 65 local artists will be showcasing their works, from dreamy landscapes and floral art to bold modern designs and striking ceramics, at the free exhibition from 9 to 16 November.
Colourful oil, acrylic and watercolour paintings will be on display alongside an array of 3D creations at The Exhibition Hall at Fulham Library in Fulham Road.
Rowena Vaughan, the society's chair, said the annual autumn exhibition was a highlight of the year for the artists.
"The Society of Fulham Artists and Potters is proud to present its annual exhibition at Fulham Library, showcasing a vibrant mix of paintings, ceramics, and sculpture from local artists," said Rowena.
These exhibitions celebrate creativity in the community and offer visitors the chance to view unique works of art."
A Christmas gift?
Exhibitors include Japanese and Korean-inspired ceramicist Sylvie Joly, oil and watercolour painter Zohreh Paykani, plein air specialist Izzy Hutchison and sculptor Amanda Withey.
Rowena added: "All the work on display is for sale, and you may find a great and unusual Christmas gift for a loved one, or for yourself!"
The exhibition is open during the following times:
- Sunday 9 November from 1pm to 5pm
- Monday 10 November from 10am to 5pm
- Tuesday 11 to Thursday 13 November from 10am to 7pm
- Friday 14 and Saturday 15 November from 10am to 5pm
- Sunday 16 November from 11am to 3pm
History
Having launched in 1952, SoFAP supports local artists throughout the year with its programme of events and workshops, as well as spring and autumn exhibitions at Fulham Library and its pop-up gallery and shop at Fulham Broadway.
To find out more about the Society of Fulham Artists and Potters visit the SoFAP website.