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Below the Surface

A new exhibition at H Gallery explores the well of creativity beyond the superficial

Scratching beneath the surface is something all artists strive to achieve, attempting to suffuse the pores of their canvas or photographic paper by boring into the world around them or deep into their own interior in an attempt to tap one of the scarce wellsprings from which acute meaning and originality are derived.

Simrin Mehra-Agarwal’s ‘Metamorphosis of the Grand Chandelier of the Transept Crossing’, 2009, acrylic on linen, 105 x 76 inches.

Oliver Pin-Fat’s ‘Coming out of Trance’, 2005, silver bromide fibre base print, 20 x 24 inches.

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