No closet romantic, Janet Pierce would surely have us respond with tears to the boldness of her large and moody landscapes, strong in colour, rich in storm and sunset. In the Scots Gaelic she uses to title these compositions - Sluagh, Cruachan, Coigagh - where she strives on the one hand to capture spiritual darkness, on the other to release an unfashionable lightness of being, Ceanalas means a longing for home near enough.
Surprising are the centres of her paintings' surfaces, where encrusted papers enfold a delicacy of detail through an accomplished eye.
Until February 7th.