‘Six Impossible Ideas Before Breakfast: A Creative Odyssey Through Lockdown’
A new exhibition by Zelda Eady coming soon to West Acre Gallery.
The Covid years, after an initial hiatus, provided artist Zelda Eady with a unique interlude. Free
from the demands of ‘real’ life and the usual round of exhibitions, she was able to explore a variety of ideas and use different ways of working.
The result: 'Six Impossible Ideas Before Breakfast - A Creative Odyssey Through Lockdown', a culmination of her practice during this singular period from 2020-21. The exhibition, this June at West Acre Gallery, will include original prints created using both traditional and contemporary techniques together with a variety of mixed media paintings.
ABOUT ZELDA
After a successful career as a scientist, Zelda decided to pursue her passion for visual art. She qualified as a printmaker at the Curwen Print Study Centre where she subsequently taught for 10 years.
A regular participant in Norfolk Open Studios, her work has also been selected for exhibition in The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers 'Masters Relief' show and in the Holt Festival Art prize.
“I enjoy the physicality of the printmaking process and exploring the variety of marks that can be made with a few simple tools. This has enabled me to develop my own unique visual language to capture the spirit of the Norfolk countryside.”
‘Six Impossible Ideas Before Breakfast: A Creative Odyssey Through Lockdown’ by Zelda Eady at West Acre Gallery, Abbey Farm, River Road, West Acre PE32 1UA.