
New Art Gallery - Milton-under-Wychwood

Cotswold artist Lesley-Anne Doole opens new gallery Milton-under-Wychwood
Lesley-Anne Doole, a local Cotswold artist, is opening a new gallery space on Saturday 24th September, in the popular village of Milton-under-Wychwood at the Alfred Groves Yard.
Lesley- Anne’s own work is varied, and spans most of the conventional painting disciplines with a passion for oils and pastels. The subjects of her paintings vary from sea and landscapes depicting her travels, to wildlife, then closer to home capturing the familiar rolling hills of the Cotswolds.
Through her work over the years, as an interior and architectural designer both in the UK and Europe designing hotels, restaurants and private residential properties, she has a developed a passion for simple, beautiful artisan objects.
White Spring Studio is a calm, relaxing space with a curated selection of pottery, homewares, books and art chosen personally by Lesley-Anne for their beauty, artisanal essence and originality.
Do come and visit the studio and enjoy a 10% discount for Butler Sherborn customers. The Opening Party is on Saturday 24th September from 5pm till 9pm. All welcome.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Saturday 10am till 4pm Sunday 11am till 3pm
White Spring Gallery
The Elms
Shipton Road
Milton-Under-Wychwood
OX7 6JW
07789 005415
info@whitespringstudio

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