
Yesterday after another dip into Stroud Fringe Festival I joined the Preview of Ruscombe photographer James Boosey at
Prema arts centre (see previous post about the exhibition
here - scroll down - and Gazette write-up
here).
Photos of exhibition, James and me outside Prema playing the pipe thing - great sound.

This is his first solo exhibition - entitles "deconstructing chameleons" - the chameleon uses its camouflage to safeguard against predators, to hide vulnerabilities - this exhibition of 6 pieces looks at humans use camouflage - good stuff to make you think and some impressive photos displayed in different ways.

Hey and it's been too long since I've been to Prema - it really isn't so far from Stroud and has an extraordinary programme of events - no wonder it has such a good national reputation - anyhow good luck to James.
Perhaps when James is a famous photographer researchers will come across this entry as the first review of his first solo exhibition.....
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