'I found energy from somewhere very deep': artist Alexis Soul-Gray on navigating the gallery scene through grief and motherhood
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Alexis Soul-Gray, a 44-year-old artist from Devon, recently held her first solo exhibition at the Bo Lee and Workman gallery in Somerset after transitioning from another gallery. Her art often reflects personal experiences of grief, stemming from her mother's assisted suicide when she was 25. The artist's work melds collage with traditional painting forms, delving into themes related to her family's turmoil post-tragedy. The exhibition features eleven new paintings, highlighting her evolution as an artist affected by profound loss. Soul-Gray continues to explore the complexities of familial disconnection and memory within her creations.
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