Folkestone Gallery commissions H G Wells inspired art

4 Nov 2009

In support of the Folkestone Book Festival the Neville Pundole Gallery has specially commissioned pieces by several artists, inspired by the works of H. G. Wells. The exhibition is comprised of works in Pottery, Glass and Paint; all drawing their influence from not only Wells' more famous works such as "The War of the Worlds" and "The Time Machine", but also "The Sea Lady… a Tissue of Moonshine" which Wells wrote whilst living in Folkestone.

The exhibition (at The Neville Pundole Gallery, 39 Tontine Street, Folkestone CT20 1JT) ends 15th November. All works are for sale. The gallery in Folkestone is usually open Tuesday to Saturday 10.00 to 5.00 and most Sundays 11.00 to 4.00 or any time by appointment - you can learn more at www.pundole.co.uk

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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