GOING OUT / The Sunday Picture
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Your support makes all the difference.This week's picture that can be seen for nothing on a Sunday is 'Yellow Light Autumn 1992' by Gerry Park, at the Minories Gallery, Colchester. The view from Park's studio in a north Norfolk woodland provides the inspiration for a series of huge paintings, in which his preoccupation with colour, composition and the expressive quality of paint transforms a landscape into the sort of elemental images found in abstract art. (Showing with 'David Godbold: Selected Works 1991-93'. Tel: 0206 577067, to 14 Aug; Sun 2-4pm, Tues-Sat 10am-5pm.)
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