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  • Helen Fryer

I was pleased to be selected to exhibit in the New York Affordable Art Fair in March 2018. However, things didn't go smoothly; all of the works shipped over by Panter & Hall were shipped in a container in which US Customs took an unhealthy interest.

The outcome is that all of the works spent the duration of the show impounded at New York Docks, and then got shipped back without seeing the light of day.

So, Panter & Hall now have a lot of works that have spent 3 months travelling around 7000 miles, but without being exhibited. They plan to put this right with their "Thanks to US Customs" exhibition, opening 24th May - do take a look.


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  • Helen Fryer

Receding Storm

Panter & Hall will be displaying four of my works, including Receding Storm (left) at Battersea Autumn Affordable Art Fair, on from the 19th to the 22nd October at Battersea Evolution, in Battersea Park.

Looks like it should be a great event, I'm disappointed not to be able to get down in person.


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  • Helen Fryer

Storm Tossed Rock Pools

I'm excited to be supplying four pieces to decorate the Holiday House Project in West London this winter, through my association with Panter & Hall. This project raises money for breast cancer research, by allowing top interior designers to work their magic on a show house, which is then opened to the public to raise funds.

The project has been active for 10 years in New York, but this year marks the opening of the London property, from 8th November to mid December. My work has been requested by Russian designer Oleg Kloot, who are working on the entrance group, hall and staircases.

 

The pieces I'm sending are Ebbing Surf (below), Rain on the Wind, A High Sea and Storm Tossed Rock Pools (above).

Ebbing Surf

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