THE DROITWICH artist renowned for her ‘wonky’ paintings is holding an exhibition of her work at the town’s Park’s Café.
Rosie Philpott’s collection will be on display until November 16.
Her paintings of local views, such as ‘Wonky Droitwich 1938’, have proven extremely popular with their local characters and quirky style.
“I enjoy working in watercolour and fine line pen, exaggerating the scenes I see around me,” said Rosie.
“I am grateful for the support that both old and new customers have given me during the last 18 months and it’s brilliant that I can now don the walls of a local venue with a selection of my work.”
The exhibition is a scheme devised by the Droitwich Arts Network, where members can display their work for free at local venues.
A different artist is given a chance to display their work each month.
Rosie, who is also secretary of DAN, added: “It is great that, as an artist, I have these opportunities to display my work.
“Paul, the owner of Park’s Café, is extremely supportive of the Network and encourages all our artists.
“As such, this venue is keenly sought after by our members and it is fully booked until the middle of 2022!”
Rosie is also looking forward to showing her new paintings from further afield, with ‘Wonky Bromsgrove’, ‘Wonky Ombersley’ and “St Peter’s in the pipeline.
To contact Rosie and view more of her work, please visit www.rosiephilpott.co.uk