Tom’s Top Summer Exhibition 2018 Picks. · Dying To Grow UP Round My Neck of The Woods Hayden Kay’s Slightly biased as I have been a fan of Hayden’s work for years and have admired his humour and dark comedy, this inkjet print is an edition of 50. · Magic Spells For Sale Dario Illari This screen print explains the enigma and fun of the Summer exhibition perfectly! · Welcome Home, Come On In And Close The Door Harry Hill As an Ex GP Mr. Hill has created a wooden casket for a body of organs, lets hope none go missing from the display this year. . Light From A Dead Star Lee Wagstaff Last year I predicted Lee’s “The Art Of Being Right” lovingly renamed “Porcupine Boy!” To Be one of the most photographed pieces in The Summer Exhibition 2017...I was correct! I see this years entry oil on gesso painting...still has spikes! Really nice guy as well! :) · Bouquet Jim Clarke Another biased pick as Jim is a good friend, his beautiful picture encompasses everything about summer! Days are longer, Nights warmer and FLORALS everywhere.` · Red Bear Debbie Lawson’s imposing Red Bear made of carpet give me the feels! Like something from the Addams’s family vault. · Squall Kate MccGwire The top spot goes to Kate MccGwire, a british sculptor who works with feathers, she creates unique other worldly pieces!MccGwire's exhibition history includes solo shows at All Visual Arts (2012) and Pertwee, Anderson and Gold (2011), as well as numerous group shows such as at Glasstress (2015) at the Venice Biennale alongside great taxidermy artists such as the wonderful Polly Morgan. Summer Exhibition 2018 June 12-August 19 #art #toppicks #KateMccGwire #PollyMorgan #summerexhibition2018 #ra250 @haydenkays @lee_wagstaff @jimclarkee (at Royal Academy of Arts)