A NORTH-East artist’s work will be on public display in Durham Cathedral from tomorrow (November 1).
Stuart Fisher, 58, is a full-time artist based in Peterlee, east Durham.
His second exhibition of watercolour paintings to be staged at Durham Cathedral, the first having been held last year, will be in its Undercroft until the end of November. Entry is free.
The artworks include a range of architectural landscapes. There are 14 originals, plus some prints. All will be available to buy.
The centrepiece is an image of the National Trust’s Snowshill Manor, in Gloucestershire.
Mr Fisher was helping hang the images today.
For more information on Mr Fisher’s work, visit stuartfisher-art.co.uk
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