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"The Force That Through the Green
Fuse Drives the Flower"
With Lynn Parotti
Imperial Wharf,
London SW6
January 2009
"Thirty three vibrant paintings and twenty one sculptures make up
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives The Flower. The
exhibition in South West London is inspired by the words in the poem by
Dylan Thomas and has an ecological theme running through it."

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On Form '08
Asthall Manor
Burford
Oxfordshire
June 2008
Over 3,000 people visited On Form, the acclaimed contemporary stone sculpture
exhibition set in the dreamy Oxfordshire gardens of Asthall Manor in the
Windrush Valley.
On form is the only exhibition
of its kind, devoted exclusively to stone. Building on the success of
previous exhibitions, on form 08 brought together 17 of the best stone
sculptors working in Britain today.

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Summer Sculpture Show
Moncrieff Bray Gallery
Woodruffs Farm
Pulborough
West Sussex
June 2008
The beautiful gardens and landscape surrounding West Sussex's Moncrieff-Bray
Gallery, provided an idyllic setting for one of the most exciting outdoor
sculpture shows this summer.
Included were works by such
distinguished sculptors as Richard Aumonier, Leonie Gibbs, Jonathan Loxley,
John Taylor, Jilly Sutton and Paul Vanstone.

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Still Another Place
St Pancras Church Crypt
London
May 2008
"This group show explores the richness and
diversity of artists' senses of place. Simon Dawe's dreamy landscapes
draw from childhood idylls, whereas Julie Goldsmith's animal statuettes/fetish
objects convey the exotic eeriness of the unknown. Also of note are Felicity
Warbrick's playful soap sculptures of houses and paintings of regal interiors,
while stonework from Paul Vanstone (figural) and Rachel Schwalm (abstract)
rounds out the exhibition".
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Somerville Gallery
25 Mayflower Street
Plymouth, PL1 1QL
December 2007
"This exhibition of Paul Vanstone's sculptures will show his progression
over the past several years in portraying that most compelling subject-
the human face. The beauty and power of the faces shown here are intensified
by the choice of the medium. Paul has travelled widely to discover and
experiment with different materials and finishes. In this exhibition he
shows works in bronze, gold leaf on plaster and marble."

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