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Portrush based husband-and-wife artists Adrian Margey and Evana Bjourson are set to present their Joint Spring Exhibition and Sale of Work at Portballintrae Village Hall at the end of the Easter break, running from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th April.
Visitors can look forward to Margey's striking interpretations of Northern Ireland's landscapes and landmarks, particularly his vivid and expressive depictions of the North Coast that have earned him widespread recognition. His collection will also feature more impressionistic pieces, characterised by natural colour tones and distinctive hand- and finger-painting techniques.
Bjourson's work provides a softer, more reflective perspective on the North Coast, capturing the movement of waves, the changing light across Portstewart Strand, and intimate human moments set within expansive scenery. Her figurative pieces explore themes surrounding human purpose, while her wave studies evoke a sense of rhythm and coastal elegance.
"We are both deeply inspired by the natural beauty and ever-changing atmosphere of the Antrim coast, and we're delighted to showcase our work together at Portballintrae Village Hall at the end of the Easter break," said Bjourson.
Margey added, "This exhibition represents a dialogue between our artistic styles, shaped by shared experiences and creative discovery. We hope it connects with the local community and provides an uplifting experience for all who attend."
The exhibition will be open on Friday 10th April and Saturday 11th April from 11am to 8pm, and on Sunday 12th April from 11am to 6pm. Admission is free, and all are welcome. Free parking is available in front of the Village Hall.
For further information, visit www.adrianmargey.com or www.evanabjoursonart.com, or call 07841593762.







