An art exhibition by two sisters will open in a gallery in Salisbury.
Rebecca Harris and Elizabeth Lee will jointly showcase their works for the first time in the exhibition Skin and Blisters at Fisherton Mill from Saturday, April 18 to Saturday, May 16.
The exhibition will feature various mediums, including paintings, ceramics and digital art, with both artists drawing inspiration from the natural beauty of South West England.
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Rebecca Harris and Elizabeth Lee to exhibit at Fisherton Mill. (Image: Rebecca Harris/Elizabeth Lee)
Since receiving an MA in illustration from Falmouth University, Rebecca has forged a career in illustration.
Her work, which often appears in Breathe magazine and includes producing a range of puzzles for the publisher Skittledog, is renowned for its lively, detailed depictions of the natural world, rich in colour, pattern and form.
On the other hand, Elizabeth’s journey in art and design began at Stroud College, leading her to specialise in ceramic sculpture and painting.
Her style is influenced by surrealist painters Picasso and Colquhoun, and ceramicists Ruth Duckworth and Mo Jupp.
Her work often plays with texture and colour, introducing a sense of the uncanny by distorting tone and shape or incorporating unexpected elements.
The exhibition offers free admission and is open Monday to Saturday.
The artists will be present in the gallery on Tuesday, April 21, from 11am to 3pm.





