First
Joint Exhibition for Pollyanna and
Anna-Louise
In November 2007 Pollyanna and her daughter and business partner
Anna-Louise, an accomplished wildlife
photographer, were invited to take part in their first ever
joint exhibition at the Beetroot Tree Gallery in Draycott.
This hidden gem is a converted Jacobean barn with three floors
of exhibition space, and a café and landscaped garden
which together create a tranquil retreat. The café uses
fair-trade and organic ingredients. The exhibition ‘African
Safari’ features paintings inspired by Pollyanna’s
recent safaris to Namibia and Kenya, as well as an exclusive
piece from her visit to Shamwari in South Africa, alongside
Anna-Louise’s compelling photographs of African wildlife.

Palmetto Gecko photographed by Anna-Louise
Pickering
To continue with the African theme, the gallery will also present
a complimentary exhibition of work by the Ubhule Bead Commune
from South Africa. The women create amazingly intricate artwork
by hand beading onto canvases. The commune strives to gain independence
for the women, and assists with their ongoing fight against
HIV.
Visit www.thebeetroottree.com for further information. Full
details of the date and opening times of the exhibition can
be found in the events listings.
Patterns in the sand - Pollyanna Pickering

Pollyanna and Anna-Louise (right) on safari
in Africa |