Two of my works (Folktales of Freetown and Allegory of Self-Censorship) have been selected from over 1,500 entries to appear in The Royal Society of British Artists 303rd Annual Exhibition. The exhibition is on display from 20 to 29 February at The Mall Galleries, in London.
Here is more information about the RBA from their recent press release…
“The Royal Society of British Artists (RBA) is dedicated to promoting the highest standards of skill, concept and draughtsmanship in painting, sculpture, printmaking and drawing.
The RBA holds an open submission exhibition in central London each year. Founded in 1823, the RBA was originally set up to rival the Royal Academy. Today the Society prides itself on exhibiting an eclectic mix of sculpture and paintings in all media.”
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