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Prosen | A solo exhibition by Oran Wishart

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Prosen | A solo exhibition by Oran Wishart

 

Broth Art is pleased to present 'Prosen' a solo show of work by Scottish artist Oran Wishart. Bringing together painting, mixed media and sculpture, it explores the interplay between place, memory and language, revealing how these elements co-create meaning and experience. Named after Glen Prosen, a remote glen on the southern edge of the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland where Wishart grew up, 'Prosen' is a deeply personal body of work that explores both the visible and invisible forces that shape our sense of self. 

Exhibition Details:
 Dates: 14 - 19 October 2025, 10am-6pm
 Opening Reception: Tuesday 14 October 2025, 6pm-8pm
 Location: Broth Art (Pop-up), 11 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DX
 Website: www.brothart.com

 

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Lucy Gray | Sculptor & Master Gilder

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Lucy Gray | Sculptor & Master Gilder

 

Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting Lucy Gray at her home and studio in Argyll, Scotland.

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Patricia Paolozzi Cain | A Gateway to the Internal Mind

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Patricia Paolozzi Cain | A Gateway to the Internal Mind

 

We are delighted to present new work by multi-award-winning artist Patricia Paolozzi Cain. Based in rural Dumfries and Galloway, Patricia Paolozzi Cain's often large-scale works of art form an active and shaping force that exists between the artist and her physical environment. Tangled tree branches, dense hedgerows, a fusion of fallen leaves, sedges and thickets are the preamble to Paolozzi Cain's abstracted compositions. Getting lost in nature's cosmos is for Paolozzi Cain a means to look inward, to introspect. In her own words, she says, "I focus on nature as a gateway to the internal mind." Using a process of intense scrutiny, where she transposes and edits what she sees before her, Paolozzi Cain turns observations into a rich, meditative language that is as much rooted in place as it is in consciousness.

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