
June 14 – August 8
The Corridor Gallery at the Almonte Branch Library is pleased to feature artwork by Mississippi Mills resident Henry Hamilton.
Henry has been interested in art for as long as he can remember, and he’s constantly exploring new styles, subjects and mediums. Recently he’s been focused on making watercolour and pen illustrations inspired by travels to Europe, and time spent exploring the forest at his cottage in the Lanark Highlands. He has also been working on a series of faeries, trolls and other magical creatures which are heavily inspired by the works of the great fantasy artists Alan Lee and Brian Froud. Some of Henry’s other influences include Alphonse Mucha (major proponent of the Art Nouveau movement), the many background artists at Studio Ghibli, John Howe, A.J. Casson, and many more. Henry is currently taking a gap year to focus on hobbies, traveling and making art, and will be starting a BFA degree at University of Ottawa in the fall.
For purchase inquiries please contact him directly: henrythehamilton@gmail.com
The Corridor Gallery is a volunteer run initiative. If you have questions or would like to show at the gallery please contact Melanie: mbrunton@mmpubliclibrary.ca
The Almonte Branch of the Mississippi Mills Public Library is located at 155 High Street, Almonte, ON K0A 1A0


