Photographer James Sparshatt and painter Rachael Dalzell moved from London to Coltishall to raise their family. Picture: James Sparshatt and Rachael Dalzell (Image: James Sparshatt and Rachael Dalzell)
Photographer James Sparshatt and painter Rachael Dalzell moved to Coltishall from London to raise their family and their current exhibition, Landscapes of Norfolk, at the Capital Culture Gallery is a homage to their new home.
Mr Sparshatt's pictures include a beautiful image of hundreds of geese flying in the dawn light over the North Norfolk coast, while Ms Dalzell's large-scale painting of boats at Morston captures the peace and quiet of a tranquil afternoon.
Capital Culture Gallery is holding an exhibition of photographs by James Sparshatt and paintings by Rachael Dalzell celebrating the beauty of the county. Picture: James Sparshatt (Image: © James Sparshatt 2012)
Ms Dalzell said: 'The landscape of Norfolk has always captivated me; vast skies, amazing light along with the beautiful Norman churches surrounded by an expanse of fields.'
The exhibition at the Church Street gallery opens on Saturday, November 17 until Saturday, December 8.
Capital Culture Gallery is holding an exhibition of photographs by James Sparshatt and paintings by Rachael Dalzell celebrating the beauty of the county. Picture: Rachael Dalzell (Image: Rachael Dalzell)
Capital Culture Gallery is holding an exhibition of photographs by James Sparshatt and paintings by Rachael Dalzell celebrating the beauty of the county. Picture: Rachael Dalzell (Image: Rachael Dalzell)
Capital Culture Gallery is holding an exhibition of photographs by James Sparshatt and paintings by Rachael Dalzell celebrating the beauty of the county. Picture: Rachael Dalzell (Image: Rachael Dalzell)
Capital Culture Gallery is holding an exhibition of photographs by James Sparshatt and paintings by Rachael Dalzell celebrating the beauty of the county. Picture: James Sparshatt (Image: © James Sparshatt 2012)
Capital Culture Gallery is holding an exhibition of photographs by James Sparshatt and paintings by Rachael Dalzell celebrating the beauty of the county. Picture: James Sparshatt (Image: © James Sparshatt 2012)
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