One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong
Sam Mitchell has a new exhibition starting at my Art Friends gallery this evening.
The Leonard Cohen lyric and recent time spent in the deep south are strong influences in this large body of work.
Ceramics of varying size and shape are painted in china blue with maritime characters, early settlers as well as up-standing rural citizens such as Young Farmer of the Year and Miss Southland.
The exhibition starts Spetember 24 and runs until October 18.

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