‘Viva’ photography exhibition at art..e gallery
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"Viva" opened officially this past weekend to invited guests from home and abroad. The new collecion of manipulated photographic images by Matthew Green focuses exclusively on Malta and Gozo as its source of inspiration and subject matter. Simple images, occasionally of intrigue, but always of a highly tuned aesthetic celebrate the Maltese Islands and are characteristic to what has become a signature style for Matthew in his growing portfolio dedicated to the islands.
Anyone braving the stifling heat to travel to Gozo throughout July should make the extra effort to call by at art..e gallery, 1 Library Street, Victoria to view the collection and take advantage of the opportunity to purchase extremely reasonable limited and open edition prints. For further information visit www.hushabyelifestyles.com or call by at the gallery. The exhibition is free to all visitors and open edition souvenir prints start from just 7 Euros with framed limited edition signed work starting from 80 Euros.
More fine art photography from Matthew Green is showing at the newly opened "Ta Nikol" Gallery in Victoria,Gozo, which was opened by Giovanna De Bono, the Minister for Gozo on Saturday 12 July. Matthew's work, alongside 20 or more local and foreign artists, presents sacred studies and artist proofs of back catalogue landscapes.















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