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Street View is a solo exhibition of paintings by Nottingham artist Julian Pinnick.

Julian uses oil paint and coloured pencils to immortalise Nottingham streets at certain times and places, showing us the magic in locations we might pass everyday, while giving us some lovely nostalgia for venues and shops that might now have closed down. (LeftLion)

 

Dates and times

Tuesday 16 – Sunday 21 June

Open 12noon – 6pm daily.

Broadway Gallery

Broadway's Gallery is located on our lower ground floor, nestled within Broadway’s design and innovation studio spaces behind Screens 3 and 4. Street level access from 17 Heathcoat Street (NG1 3AF) or via Broadway's main entrance on Broad Street (NG1 3AL). Broadway’s design and innovation spaces are fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and lift access from Broadway’s Box Office.

About the artist

Julian Pinnick is an artist specializing in oil painting and hand-drawn illustration. He is from Nottingham, England, and studied  Fine Art at De Montfort University, Leicester.

Over the past few years Julian has developed his own individual style of narrative paintings inspired by the urban environment.

“My paintings capture moments of time and treat the city streets as a stage set. Sometimes the stage is empty, but like L.S. Lowry I believe, ‘A street is not a street without people.’ I like to create the suggestion of something going on, a drama unfolding, and leave the rest to the viewer.”


Julian’s work is becoming highly collectable and is in a number of private and public collections including The R.C. Diocese of Southwark (A Southwark Triptych), and the Chancellor’s collection at De Montfort University (We Are Making A New World I & II).

In 2014 Julian was shortlisted for A&I "Artist of the Year" for his painting "Urban Reflection" and has been featured in Artists and Illustrators Magazine, The Artist, and The Big Issue.

julianpinnick.co.uk

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