See new multilayered line drawings by Curtis Holder in exhibitions at Mall Galleries this summer

I am excited to be exhibiting three new works at the Society of Graphic Fine Art and The Pastel Society annual open exhibitions at Mall Galleries in London in July.

The Society of Graphic Fine Art’s ‘Centenary Exhibition Unlocked’ will take place between 06-11 July where you’ll be able to view two of my recent works: ‘Portrait of Peter the Innocent I’ and ‘Friday’. The Society exists to promote and exhibit high quality works with the emphasis on good drawing and draughtsmanship. Whether sweeping vistas or intimate portraits, traditional or contemporary techniques, everything in the exhibition is drawn by hand. Visit the Mall Galleries website to book free tickets.

You can also view my double portrait ‘Nasim’ at The Pastel Society annual exhibition which will also take place at Mall Galleries from 14-24 July. Featuring works created in pastel, pencil, chalk and charcoal, the Society is recognised as foremost in its field, a magnet for brilliant exponents of the pastel medium. Buy tickets from the Mall Galleries website.

Both exhibitions will be packed full of exquisite work created by society members and selected artists, so do come along, show your support and immerse yourself in some amazing drawing.

‘Portrait of Peter Innocent I’ by Curtis Holder

‘Portrait of Peter Innocent I’ by Curtis Holder

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