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Ned Pamphilon Productions 2013
INVITATION
Local painter – Local scenes – Local telephone number prices 01359 221….
Exhibition over 4 days only
“Ned Pamphilon is the Constable of Coney Weston.”
Brian Sewell, London Evening Standard art critic 10.09.2013
My Village
Paintings of Coney Weston @ £221
http://nppmyvillage221.blogspot.co.uk
at
Coney Weston Village Hall
Please Drive ‘arefully
An initiative by BBC Radio 4’s PM programme to set up an All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on a subject suggested by listeners resulted in investigation and support of the use of village halls. Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE) urged communities to lobby their MPs to support an APPG on village halls:
http://www.acre.org.uk/news/2013-news/ACRE+backs+plea+for+APPG+on+village+halls
Do we need another parliamentary group or is it down to locals to simply use the village hall?
In Coney Weston the locals do just that with a variety of activities throughout the year.
To add something a little different to the mix, artist Ned Pamphilon is initiating individual free market enterprise by hiring the local village hall to exhibit a new collection of original paintings sized 50cm x 70cm depicting scenes of the village: the church, The Swan public house, footpath and walkway landmarks, farming activity, the fields, the roads, the homes.
The photographed collection will be supplied to the local history group to provide a copyright free to use visual record of the village.
Opening times 2013:
Thursday 24 October 3.00pm – 9.00pm
Friday 25 October 11.00am – 3.00pm
Saturday 26 October 11.00am – 7.00pm
Sunday 27 October 12.00pm – 6.00pm
“Your ‘Eyes of Atatürk’ image over Taksim Square is a powerful one.”
Matthew Hancock, MP West Suffolk 24.06.2013
“I love your work…a real master. “
Gerald Celente, The Trends Institute, Kingston USA 22.08.2012
Inspired by a Jeff Rense interview 14.08.2013 during which Gerald Celente said:
“Verdi’s main objective in composing the music that he did was to raise the spirit of the Italian people… It was almost a bloodless revolution. It worked. The model exists. He did it with music… calm the savage breast.”
Raising the spirit of people through the power of art: Verdi used music. Ned is using paint.
Contact: 07522 032 765
www.nedpamphilon.blogspot.co.uk
Bowls & Beer At The Swan
(aka Josh witnesses the war of the Rosiers)
September Sunset Over The Chapel
Our Yorkshire Gooner Vicar At 4 Crossways
1914-18 memorial: Bloomfield Brothers Hogg Hogg Hubbard Ollington & Sadd
Robert Clarke 1816-1882 Inventor of the Tin Whistle
http://www.clarketinwhistle.com/tinwhistle-history
Photography by Graeme Jacob at Studio 5 Thetfordwww.studio-five.co.uk