Once Emerged from the Grey of Night
A solo exhibition of new works by Ed Saye
LIST OF WORKS

Solitary Tree
Oil on canvas
16 x 14 cm
£ 1,261

Rusky-Dusky Neon Dust
Oil on canvas
150 x 120 cm
£ 6,175

What Do You Do
Oil on linen
40 x 30 cm
£ 975

La Joie de Vivre
Oil on wood panel
41.5 x 27.5 cm
£ 975

July
Oil on panel
29.5 x 20 cm
£ 884

August
Oil on panel
21 x 15 cm
£ 793

Unheroic
Oil on canvas
120 x 150 cm
POA
Contact ed@edsaye.com for enquiries

Flight Over Water
Oil on wood panel
18 x 13.5 cm
£ 520

Solitary Tree 2 (Crop to Girl)
Oil on linen
40 x 30 cm
£ 975

The Smoker
Oil on canvas
41 x 30 cm
£ 975

Landscape Out of Feelings 1
Oil on canvas
130 x 94 cm
£ 2,665

Multiplayer Game
Oil on gessoed panel
16 x 14 cm
£ 689

Dream Grass Reality Game
Oil on card laid on panel
40 x 30 cm
£ 975
MORE WORKS FROM THE SERIES

Study for Rusky-Dusky Neon Dust
Oil on gessoed panel
18 x 14 cm
£ 520

Solitary Tree 2
Oil on canvas
60 x 50 cm
£ 1,261

Landscape Out of Feelings 2
Oil on canvas
130 x 94 cm
£ 2,665
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WHO ARE WE?
CAS is a socially-engaged, contemporary visual arts organisation based right here in Andover. It supports artists of all ages and backgrounds, and runs projects that connect art with the community in meaningful ways. We’re also proud to be one of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Organisations.
Since opening as an artist studio in 2009, CAS has grown into a hub for creativity and questioning. It became a charity in 2019, which was also the Chapel’s 150th birthday—and yes, CAS really did send artwork into space!