Sandbach artist chalks up 40 years in the business and holds an exhibition to celebrate the milestone

By Deborah Bowyer

8th Oct 2024 5:00 pm | Local News

(Updated: 5 Hours, 8 minutes ago)

Ged at work in his Alsager studio. (Photo: Nub News/Deborah Bowyer)
Ged at work in his Alsager studio. (Photo: Nub News/Deborah Bowyer)

A skilled artist from Sandbach Heath is launching his latest exhibition 'landscapes and beyond - a one man show by Ged Mitchell' - next weekend.

Local artist, Ged, is celebrating 40 years in the business and 10 years at his studio in Crewe Road, Alsager with the exhibition which opens next Saturday (October 19th) and runs until November 2nd.

Every year, Ged throws open the doors to his Alsager studio, 'The Artists Studio', renamed from The Cottage Gallery a while back, so art lovers can view his work.

Ged at last year's art exhibition. (Photo: Ged Mitchell)

And this year it's even more special as it marks a decade in Alsager and four decades in the art business for Ged whose Facebook page is here .

Ged, a self-taught artist, specialises in acrylics and water colours and paints from memory but admits he gets inspiration from some Sandbach vistas.

Some of Ged's previous works of art on show last year. (Photo: Nub News)

The Alsager premises is Ged's third gallery. He has had galleries in Wheelock, Sandbach before moving on to Alsager.

A keen fisherman as well as a musician, Ged enjoys fishing in The Dingle fishing lake and Peggy's Pool in Sandbach, so much so one of his paintings features the latter.

(Photo: Ged Mitchell)

"I just love painting and always have," said Ged in a previous interview with Nub News.

"If you love doing something it doesn't feel like hard work. When I was at school, I used to doodle all day long. I realised then I had a talent.

"It's a good idea for people to come into the studio and see an artist at work.

Ged has renamed the business 'The Artists Studio' - (Photo: Nub News)

Ged lives in Sandbach Heath and will often get inspiration from walking in nearby countryside.

"Sometimes I will see colours in a silver birch tree. The way the light shines on the tree can change the tree's colour," he said.

Ged also sells cards of some of his work. (Photo: Nub News/Deborah Bowyer)

"I do take photographs to remember things by but I mostly paint from memory," says Ged.

The exhibition preview, Sat 19th October 2024, 12 - 6pm, (by invitation only). Doors open to the general public 5 - 6pm the same day and continues till Saturday 2nd November.

For an invitation to the preview, email [email protected] or call 07748 806931

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