Margaret's Buildings in Bath is located between the Circus and the Royal Crescent. It's a very interesting little pedestrianised street full of art shops. We always stop here when we are in the city.
Mainly because of Gallery Nine - they always have an amazing collection of ceramics and I have not been disappointed yet. But, they also have a nice collection of paintings.
Robyn Hardyman
Robyn Hardyman
Justine Allison
Melvyn Evans
Melvyn Evans
New ceramicist for me, I really liked her work. I was sorely tempted but I resisted.
Celia Dowson
Celia Dowson
Philip Lyons
Liz O'Dwyer
Another new discovery, but this was at Oxford Ceramics Fair in October, so it was nice seeing her work again.
Phil Greenwood
Philip Lyons
Emily Myers
Further down the street, is the Red Rag Gallery, which has some interesting paintings.
This still life was in the window. I don't know who it's by, I should have asked, but I really liked it.
Catriona Millar, The Bearachie, (oil on canvas)
Simon Garden, Bothy, (oil on canvas)
Simon Garden, Bright Tree, (oil on canvas)
Helen Tabor, Drying Her Hair, (oil on canvas)
Helen Tabor, Herring Girls, (oil on canvas)
Stephen Mangan, Bather and the Balloon, (oil on canvas)
Libby Dillon, Pipley Wood, (oil on canvas)
Libby Dillon, No Place I'd Rather Be, (oil on canvas)
Bryan Hanlon, The Beauty of Simple Things, Tin Mug and Thrushes Egg, (acrylic on canvas)
Beckie Reed, The Rise, (mixed media)
Bryan Hanlon, The Beauty of Simple THings, Jelly Mould and Grapes, (acrylic on canvas)
Helen Tabor, Girl with Tulips, (oil on canvas)
Across the street from Gallery Nine is the Green Bird Cafe. We stopped here for lunch. It's a wonderful cafe, nice atmosphere, good food. There is always a wait for a free table, it's very popular, understandably so.
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