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Hans J Marter
12 May, 2008
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than a dozen Shetland artists have taken up the challenge from a
local gallery owner to create new pieces of work about the plans for
a massive wind farm in the islands’ central mainland.
Among those exhibiting at Dorota Rychlik’s Vaila Fine Art gallery,
in Lerwick's Commercial Street, are Paul Bloomer, Mike McDonnell,
Peter Davis, Gail Harvey, Davy Inkster, Ron Sanford and Richard
Swales.
Most pieces reflect a deep unease with the proposal to erect 154
huge wind turbines on Shetland's peat moorland.
Ms Rychlik said the initial inspiration for the exhibition '2 Lge 4
ZE / 2 Small 4 the PLANET' came from a letter by local artist Paul
Bloomer, which was entitled 'I had a dream' when it was first
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"Vaila Fine Art waived
the usual commission on the sales of the items from this exhibition,
encouraging the artists to spend the proceeds ethically,” she said.
“The contents and quality are not censored or curated by the
gallery, merely enthusiastically received and presented."
The gallery continues to accept new works of arts on the wind farm
theme to be added to the exhibition.
"All media, including work previously unshown and unheard at the
gallery, are welcome. Polite language is preferred,” Ms Rychlik
said.
"The exhibition in the panelled front room of the gallery will
continue until the need for it ceases to exist. Representatives of
Viking Energy are welcome to browse.”
The work on show can also be viewed on Vaila Fine Art's own website
at
www.vailafineart.co.uk
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