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We
have been lucky enough to travel extensively through Ian’s
work. In just the last ten years we have lived in Barcelona, Singapore
and Paris and know a great many artists from many different countries.
We have collected Victorian watercolours for 30 years and that continues.
Now as Martin’s Gallery
(first started in 1987 on a part-time basis) Ian, having retired,
can share his passion for paintings and sculpture with a much wider
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The
excitement, strength, spacial feeling and colour in contemporary
Vietnamese art provides a huge contrast to the more traditional
work of the senior Royal Academicians leading what used to be
termed Modern British.
But for us what makes this business special is when one meets
an artist with that spark of special understanding/ability.
Whether they are from the flood plain of the Irrawaddy around
Mandalay, the quaint old Chinese houses in Old Beijing, the
banks of the Seine or the centre of the Cotswolds, they have
the future in their hands. If we can help in some small way
to provide recognition for their ability, therein lies the satisfaction.
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Christine
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