[BAS Newsletter] Reminder - Please join us in tonight's 1st Friday demonstration & Malcolm Tait retrospective exhibition tomorrow.

Paul Stringfellow membership at bromleyartsociety.org.uk
Fri Oct 7 08:20:04 BST 2022


Dear Members and colleagues,

*Ist Friday Event this Friday 7th October 7pm. A watercolour 
demonstration by our very own Nishad Karim.*

Many of you will have met Nishad displaying his work at our exhibitions, 
at our online Art Matters and the occasional 1st Friday events. Nishad 
is a very talented artist and a busy full time primary school teacher. 
He is a keen supporter of Bromley Art Society so I am particularly 
exited that he will be providing a Watercolour demonstration tonight 
with the emphasis on the art of composition in his work. I urge you to 
visit his website and see some of the fantastic work he does. 
https://www.nishadkarim.co.uk/nishadkarimart

Please join us tonight at 7pm in the function room at our Daylight Inn 
venue, Station Square, Petts Wood, Orpington, BR5 1LZ.  The 
demonstration will not commence until 7:30pm so we will have the 
opportunity to meet other members, obtain refreshments and settle before 
it starts. We will again have a half time break and then finish between 
9:30pm and 10pm. Guests of members are most welcome for a £5.00 
donation. There is free parking in surrounding areas from 6:30pm.

This painting was completed by Nishad as Part of the Bromley Art 
Society's 2021 program. Created during a live online demonstration for 
our Art Society last year. This year you will meet him in person!

*Retrospective Exhibition of a selection of Malcolm Tait's Artwork. - 
This Saturday 8th October, Old Church School, Hayes, BR2 7BA, 10:30am - 
4.30pm.
*

A reminder that we have an exhibition and sale of Malcolm's artwork this 
Saturday . The Old Church School is part of his local church St Mary the 
Virgin - Hayes, Kent which Malcolm regularly attended and gave his 
strong support to.

Malcolm, as well as being a stalwart member of our society, was a 
merchant seaman so ships and nautical themes was the inspiration of 
much, but not all, of his artwork. You probably saw Malcolm donating his 
time in helping to set up many of BAS exhibitions in the past. All of 
the artwork will be sold at greatly reduced prices but will go to a good 
cause. He keenly supported the RLNI and it is for this reason that his 
family have requested that all sale proceeds are donated equally to the 
RLNI and Bromley Art Society.

Tea, coffee and biscuits available for a small donation.

Kind regards,

Paul
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