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Marshall resources

November 22nd, 2006

How could we fail to like the work of Kate Marshall? The Dartmouth artist’s favourite colour is red, for goodness sake! But if you want a deeper perspective, go see her work in her first solo exhibition at the Eyestorm Gallery in Exeter from November 24.

We’re sure that some people might be taken in by the hauntingly ghostlike images that seem to pop out of the canvas like hasty seraphim, or are bold and provocative lascivious women who contort with each other and perhaps for us, but we here at the People’s Republic are made of sterner stuff - give us the enigmatic smile Whistler’s Mother and we’ll really charcoal your canvas.

Catch up with the Dartmouth artists

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