
detail from 'momento mori'
This month's featured artist is printmaker, James Mah, who is a new member to the Blackberry Artist's Society this year. He brings with him a wealth of new 2D techniques to grace our shop walls (and please do check out 'Red Rain' on his artist page as my personal hint).

don't forget to look up
His work on display in the giftshop encompasses a number of print making techniques (all of which I know very little about but can appreciate as a lay observer) and compliments our wall art considerably.

The featured artist corner this month brings a sense of peace, clarity and calm which, if I have interpreted James' artist statement correctly, is exactly what he intends with the simplicity of presentation in his work. Consider this your prescription for unwinding after a hard week at work!

yes, the skew hanging at the top right is bugging me too
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