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Saturday, October 01, 2011

Notte Bianca


So Notte Bianca is here again. Tonight, Valletta will be host to a spectacular nocturnal celebration of people, culture and arts. I will be in Valletta tonight too, most of the time at Gallery Pi, if you want a glass of wine please pop over and come and say hello. Will go for a visit to Vee Gee Bee too, there is a large canvas on which people are invited to paint on. I already started off the painting and am very keen to see where it will end. 
Another activity I wish to visit is the Milonga organised by the Argentine Tango local community. It will be held at stage 33 near Strait Street from 7pm onwards. DJ for the night is David Bonnici. Also, today kicks off Malta Design Week with a number of  installations/exhibitions all over Valletta. For more info about Malta Design Week visit HERE. There are numerous other things i would like to see but the list is too long to mention, for more info about Notte Bianca please visit http://www.maltaculture.com

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Vee Gee Bee Collective Art Exibition

Two of my paintings, Remains For the Living Trees and St. Angelo are currently being displayed at the Vee Gee Bee Christmas Collective Art Exhibition which will be on during these festive seasons. The two paintings are part of the Narratives in Lights collection and were part of the works that I exhibited in Rome at the Chiesa Degli Artisti during my last solo exhibition.

The Vee Gee Bee art gallery, which forms part of the Vee Gee Bee art shop in Vee Gee Bee Art  Shop in Palazzo Ferreria, 309 Republic Street, Valletta, Malta is open during  normal shop hours. For further information please contact Vee Gee Bee on (+356) 21 224585.


Monday, January 14, 2008

Prints at Vee Gee Bee

Four of my works in Ink are now also available as prints at Vee Gee Bee Art Gallery in Valletta. The four drawings are studies in ink I did of different parts of Valletta and the Grand Harbour area. There are two series of prints, one A3 and one A4, each signed and limited to a run of 50.

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