St James Cavalier - Mostly Churches 25th March to 9th May 2010
Marc England's paintings will go on display in the main hall of St. James Cavalier, Valletta, Malta. The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Hon. Mario De Marco (Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Environment and Culture) and introduced by Prof. Peter Serracino Inglott (Former Rector Univ of Malta)....click here for full article
Hauntingly tenebrous skies - Lisa Gwen Baldacchino Times of Malta Thursday, 1st April 2010
Often, I fall in love several times a day. Not with people... most are too hard and guarded, but with works of art.
A few months back I 'fessed to being a cat person. It's time for another confession.
Generally, I am not fond of churches (the painted kind, not the buildings), neither am I particularly fond of landscapes or pretty pictures. Objectively, however, I can fully appreciate and admire the technique, composition and other qualities/elements pertinent to such genres or subjects. It's just that subjectively, I'm not too inclined to purchasing or hanging such a work in my home (under normal circumstances).
So when Marc England first mentioned his upcoming exhibition titled Mostly Churches, I decided I had to delve "into" this one with an open mind....click here for full article
Unfolding the Chrysalis of Dusk Prof. Peter Serracino Inglott
The nocturne is a form that comes spontaneously to a musician whose raw materials are sounds. Acoustic elements are probably more easily discerned in their purity when the hurly-burly of daytime has been muted, if not altogether silenced.... click here for full article
Marc England's paintings will go on display in the main hall of St. James Cavalier, Valletta, Malta. The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Hon. Mario De Marco (Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Environment and Culture) and introduced by Prof. Peter Serracino Inglott (Former Rector Univ of Malta)....click here for full article
Hauntingly tenebrous skies - Lisa Gwen Baldacchino Times of Malta Thursday, 1st April 2010
Often, I fall in love several times a day. Not with people... most are too hard and guarded, but with works of art.
A few months back I 'fessed to being a cat person. It's time for another confession.
Generally, I am not fond of churches (the painted kind, not the buildings), neither am I particularly fond of landscapes or pretty pictures. Objectively, however, I can fully appreciate and admire the technique, composition and other qualities/elements pertinent to such genres or subjects. It's just that subjectively, I'm not too inclined to purchasing or hanging such a work in my home (under normal circumstances).
So when Marc England first mentioned his upcoming exhibition titled Mostly Churches, I decided I had to delve "into" this one with an open mind....click here for full article
Unfolding the Chrysalis of Dusk Prof. Peter Serracino Inglott
The nocturne is a form that comes spontaneously to a musician whose raw materials are sounds. Acoustic elements are probably more easily discerned in their purity when the hurly-burly of daytime has been muted, if not altogether silenced.... click here for full article
