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An Audience with Dr Jeremy Paul

by isleofman.com 2nd October 2013

Tickets are on sale now for ‘An Audience with Jeremy Paul’ taking place at the Manx Museum on Saturday 12th October, 10.30am – 12pm.

Following the successful launch of his new exhibition ‘Wildlife – An Artist’s View after 25 years’ on display at the Manx Museum, internationally acclaimed artist Dr. Jeremy Paul returns to the museum to host a talk on his fascinating career, travels and painting techniques.

The talk will shed light on Jeremy’s development from a successful career in marine biology to becoming a professional wildlife artist. As well as a special opportunity to a look at his personal photo album of wildlife from his extensive travels across the world including India, Africa and North America and more recently Antarctica and the Arctic.

Jeremy has earned an enviable worldwide reputation for accurate and sensitive representations of the natural world. He spends hours observing wildlife and natural environments to inspire his paintings. He will also show the audience a step by step of his work, from blank board to final painting.

Tickets are ?10 per adult, FMNH members receive a 10% discount and ACE cardholders are free available from the Manx Museum and online at http://www.manxnationalheritage.im/whats-on/detail/an-audience-with-jeremy-paul/. ACE cardholders must present their valid card along with their ticket on entry.

The event is Children’s University validated and for any children attending with their passports will receive a stamp.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 2nd, October 2013 10:25pm.

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