YOUNG ARTS SOCIETY
“EVER-HOPEFUL’S” SHOW
Although active for a few month* only, “The Ever-hopefula,” puP"‘ of Mrs. F. Vigers, have staged * creditable display of sketche* and craft work.
Mr. A. S. Boyd, president of ***• Auckland Society of Arts, opened the exhibition yesterday afternoon m * t Lewis Eady Hall. It continued tins
morning. Mrs. Vigers was congratulated 1 Mr. Boyd for having developed the artistic gifts of her pupils. T* lo w showed genuine artistic perceptionTHREE TALENTED PUPILS
The Misses Ellice Alison, Betty Wilson, ami Ursula Cox have done nsOJi of the advanced work. studies in charcoal, and water c 0 * including “interiors” of the old ** mill near Grafton Bridge. original colour drawings by * nine to fourteen years of age. 1 are costume sketches, heads and posture studies, dra J e —w e and advertisement designs. • Misses Zilla Haynes. Barbara P*- * and Beth Stokes figure among the r* maining contributors. KlM > Cleverly painted patterns on groundings feature the furniture and progressive floral designs are in the wallpaper and textile section
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 415, 25 July 1928, Page 12
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169YOUNG ARTS SOCIETY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 415, 25 July 1928, Page 12
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