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Friday, 2 May 2025

Max Blake: Adventures in Joy

 











































At tonight's Unveiled, our fortnightly Friday night arts & performance event at St Andrew's Wickford, we heard Max Blake talk about his wonderful exhibition 'Adventures in Joy'.

Adventures in Joy: An exhibition by Max Blake
2 May – 25 July 2025
St Andrew’s Church, 11 London Road, Wickford SS12 0AN


St Andrew’s is usually open: Sat 9am-12.30pm; Sun 9.30am-12 noon; Mon 2-3.45pm; Tue 1-4.30pm; Wed 10am-12 noon; Fri 10am-1pm. https://wickfordandrunwellparish.org.uk/whats-on.html

“Adventures in Joy” presents the most recent work produced by artist and cleric Max Blake. It includes some of the work he has developed though his studies of Icons, as well as his experiments in a more abstract and surreal direction. Max explores his own deep imagination, which is fed by his wide knowledge of religion and reflections amongst other things.

As a man of faith, much of his work expresses an exploration of the Christian faith. Over recent years, Max has studied Byzantine and Coptic Iconography and he has used this study to develop his own interpretations of the icon. Much of Max’s work is highly detailed and the viewer can find many hidden details, people, faces and shapes in his work. This creates a joyful adventure for the eye through bright and vivid worlds. Max uses a range of media including oil paints, inks and coloured pencils.

Max Blake was born in East London in the early 50s and then grew up in Basildon. After graduating as a teacher, Max taught art in secondary schools across south Essex. He also worked with children with anxiety and children with special needs. He was ordained deacon followed by priesting in the early 2000s. Although he is now retired, Max still works as a retired priest with Permission to Officiate in the United Benefice of Horndon, Orsett and Bulphan.

As well as artwork Max has also illustrated book covers and books for children. He continues to exhibit his vibrant work in various locations, including the Well House Gallery in Horndon on the Hill and St Catherine’s Church in East Tilbury. https://www.wellhousegallery.co.uk/art/max-blake

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Methuselah - My Poor Mary.

Sunday, 12 February 2023

Artlyst: The Art Diary February 2023

My February Diary for Artlyst has a focus on Essex with mention of Big Women at FirstsiteLaura Jean Healey at Big Screen Southend, Liz Magor at Focal Point GalleryBridget Smith: Field Recordings, Claire Cansick at Chappel Galleries, and the Well House Gallery:

'BIG WOMEN is bold, brash and brazen, as is needed to embrace the oversized and curvaceous nature of the crescent-shaped Firstsite building. Yet, the variety and diversity found within this exhibition means it is by no means only a one-trick pony, with sensuality and spirituality, as well as satire, also be found in the mix. The main galleries begin and end with fashion statements from Pam Hogg and Yoko Brown. Hogg’s Prophecy began with an altar cloth from an Italian church which, amid its many embellishments, asks the question, ‘Will there be a morning / Will there be a mourning’. Brown’s dress, by contrast, simply turns its wearer into a flower. Merilyn Humphries and Renata Adela create new and positive images of Eve and Lillith, while also exploring Eden and Christmas (Humphries) and death (Adala). Rachel Howard’s St Veronica Reads the News has been well described by Craig Burnett as “a veil applied and withdrawn from the world’s anxious brow”, anguish “transformed into a kind of beauty, or understanding, by becoming a picture.”'

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Emmylou Harris - Deeper Well.

Saturday, 25 June 2022

Art Lane, Thurrock Art Trail and Feast & Fayre




After a long break due to the pandemic Art Lane is returning as part of the Feast and Fayre in Horndon On The Hill this weekend.

Art Lane can be found tucked away between Well House Gallery and the Woolmarket and will be buzzing with a hive of artists from all different mediums. There are different artists on Saturday and Sunday. So do go along and see what you may discover!

Saturday’s Artists 25th June 2022:


Kara Thompson


Anna Wojciechowska


Nancy Walker


Thurrock Potters


Cath Daykin


Wendi Lee


Sue Blamey

Sunday’s Artists 26th June 2022


Jackie Burns


Grace Silverwood


Max Blake


Jane Barry


Pat Douglas / Pottery For Children


Vincent Ellis

The village Feast & Fayre is part of Britain’s heritage and the organisers of this event are committed to keeping that tradition alive and well in Thurrock. The preservation and enhancement of Horndon-on-the-Hill is a high priority. It remains one of the most charming and historically intriguing villages in this area.

Thurrock Art Trail is again at this years Feast and Fayre with St Peter's Way between the Woolmarket and the Church transformed into "Art Lane" with a variety of art on show with the opportunity to meet the artists, many of whom will be demonstrating their skills. Other Horndon locations participating in Thurrock Art Trail this weekend include The Well House Gallery and The Ostlers Restaurant. For details click here: Thurrock Art Trail.

For more information on the Feast and Fayre click here and for the Thurrock Art Trail click here.

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Wovenhand - Sparrow Falls.