Robert has finaly sent me dates for his exhibition at the Chequer Mead Gallery it Starts on 14th August until 27th. There will be a preview on Saturday 14th starting at 6.30pm. Here is a late entry called “High Rocks”  the paint is probably  still wet. More of Robert’s pictures can be viewed on his gallery page.

Robert Meldrum Painting "High Rocks"

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Is it a bird.   Is it a plane.   No. Its an Oyster Car !!!

Picture of the oyster car

Sadly the spitfire went to it’s final resting place, and we now have a very smart but small Panda no doubt you will see it around .

Many thanks to The Sign Co. Who did a fantastic job.

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Peter came in and saw me yesterday, and dropped off some pictures to be photographed and framed here is a sneek peek they will be on his OY2 gallery page tomorrow with titles, sizes and prices.

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11 Jan 2010

Happy New Year! After a bit of a staggered start I think weather permitting we are up and running again. This week I may have to leave early to collect my children because the roads around our house are still very bad, so please ring if you are going to call in.

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Well here is my new word press blog and I hope to develop this theme to become my home page with links of to my artists pages. This is my first post so would like to put a picture up to see how it works

this is me

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Everyone asks me why Oyster. I normally mumble it’s a long story or it’s just a good memorable name which of course it is but the word works on so many different levels. The connection with luxury champagne and oysters not to mention a little sexy with its aphrodisiac connections. Its all starting to look like quite a good name. Then we come to the rather cheesy bit thats it the perl, that precious perl all encased by the oyster a little like your precious picture being framed to protect it.

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