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Oil and watercolour paintings of wildlife and landscapes in the New Forest National Park will be the focus of an exhibition by Dorset-based artist Andrew Stock.
The ‘From Copse to Coast’ exhibition will be held at Lymington’s St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery between 17 March and 28 April.
Mr Stock, who is president of the Society of Wildlife Artists, spent a great deal of the past year working in the New Forest National Park. This included painting the rolling heath and wildlife such as the Dartford Warbler, around Hale Purlieu at the forest’s northern end, and drawing various birds and sketching by the Beaulieu River and the coast near Lymington.
Admission tickets to the St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, which is open between 10am and 4pm Monday to Friday, cost £4 for adults, £3 for senior citizens and students, £2 for children aged five to 15, and £10 for a family of two adults and up to four children.
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