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Heartlands

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Celebrating wild animals, untamed landscapes and the spirit of nature.  

An exhibition that invites visitors to step away from the noise of modern life and embrace the wilderness. 

Three artists – a painter, a printmaker and a sculptor – have come together around one passion: their relationship with nature. Each carefully curated artwork is a tribute to the sacred connection between human and wild, a reminder that the earth has a pulse, and still breathes.

Atmospheric paintings explore conversations around memory and connection, tactile sculptures in soft organic tones explore movement and energy, and layered original prints take us deep into the heart of the African bush. 

The Painter – Emma Price often explores themes of nature and environment, and within these, mindfulness and self-reflection; she says ‘through my work, I hope to explore the deeply personal ways in which we interpret and hold onto the landscapes of our lives’.

The Printmaker – Polly Hosp has built up a body of work inspired by over a decade living in the African bush, her images emerge through the layering of process where texture and tone enhance the integrity of her drawing, transporting the viewer to the savannah.

The Sculptor – Lucy D’Auvergne has created her own unique method of patination using clay and natural earth pigments to create soft, organic tones, her unique works explore the essence of an animal, capturing movement and the expression of energy

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Heartlands — Emma Price, Polly Hosp and Lucy d’Auvergne

Type:Art Exhibition

The Fountain Gallery, 56 Bridge Road, East Molesey, London, KT8 9HA

Opening Times

Season (3 Feb 2026 - 15 Feb 2026)
DayTimes
Monday - Sunday11:00 - 17:00

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