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Art Wall - Dom Broadley
18-31 Mar 2024

Faam Gallery's Art Wall is a place dedicated to promoting talented artists. Every two weeks, a new artist is promoted here. This week's Art Wall features  "A View along the Thames: Landscapes, Light, and Motion," a collection of one-of-a-kind photographs by Dom Broadley.


Based in Teddington, Ruils empowers disabled children, adults, and the elderly to lead independent lives. They offer essential services like information, advice, advocacy, practical support, activities, and befriending.


Immerse yourself in the stunning collection of photographs that capture the essence of the Richmond borough, with its interplay of landscapes, light, and dynamic motion. Each photograph invites you to explore the rich tapestry of nature and urban life that defines this picturesque region.


From iconic buildings to hidden alcoves, Dom's lens unveils the multifaceted charm of the Richmond borough. Each photograph is a window into the soul of the Thames, revealing its ever-changing moods and timeless allure.


Supporting Ruils Charity
Based in Teddington, Ruils empowers disabled children, adults, and the elderly to lead independent lives by providing information, advice, advocacy, practical support, activities, and befriending.

A portion of the proceeds from sales in this exhibition will support Ruils charity. Join us in celebrating art and our community by contributing to this meaningful cause.


Dom Broadley
Biography

Born in 1971, Twickenham resident Dom spent a childhood in the UK, Germany and Switzerland, and has been greatly influenced ever since by the Visual Image, from action comics to sumptuous photobooks of the Alps.


Growing up within a skimming stone’s throw of the Thames has nurtured a lifelong love of its waterways and landscapes. And this has inspired the set you see here: ‘A View along the Thames: Landscapes, Light and Motion’. Featured are black and white, colour, and long exposures that capture an ethereal effect, transforming water into glazed surfaces or mist, and pulling clouds dramatically across the sky.


This is a collection of some of those wonderful locations, from Richmond to Twickenham to Hampton Court, that celebrate the Thames in and around its journey through West London.

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