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Artist, photographer share the spotlight at next Comox art gallery show

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Experience the fascinating fusion of Vancouver Island and South East Asia at the Pearl Ellis Gallery’s upcoming exhibition, “Home & Away.”

Featuring the vibrant paintings of Jack Duckworth alongside the evocative photographs of seasoned traveller Frank Carter, this showcase promises a captivating exploration of cultural contrast.

Carter has captured the essence of diverse locations since the age of 13, embarking on a lifelong journey of exploration and imagery.

With a rich background, including notable roles at Lonely Planet Images and Getty Images, Carter’s work reflects a profound depth of experience and storytelling.

Complementing Carter’s photographs are the works of Duckworth, a lifelong painter with an eye for detail.

Drawing inspiration from his art studies in Victoria, and his life on Vancouver Island, Duckworth’s acrylic works vividly portray local landscapes, historical settings, and quaint villages, with bold strokes and beautiful colours.

This exhibition promises to be a feast for the eyes, offering a compelling juxtaposition of two distinct yet interconnected worlds.

The show opens on Tuesday, March 5, with an opening reception on Saturday, March 9, from 1-3 p.m.

In addition to the exhibition, PEG invites art enthusiasts to engage in three workshops throughout March: Watercolour Seascapes for Intermediates, Postmodern Art: Abstract Expressionism and The Marvels of Masa Paper.

For more information on the current exhibition and upcoming workshops, visit pearlellisgallery.com, stop by the gallery at 1729 Comox Ave, or call 250-339-2822. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday, from noon to 4 p.m.