Discover Light, Symbolism, and Soul at Natasha Pearl Gallery – Final Weekend for EKAOH 2025
A Last Chance to Visit One of East Kent’s Most Evocative Exhibitions
As East Kent Artists’ Open Houses 2025 draws to a close, Natasha Pearl Gallery invites you to experience its final open weekend — a serene exhibition of four remarkable women artists, each offering a distinct perspective on nature, spirituality, memory, and transformation.
Tucked away in the Kent countryside at Chalkpit Farm, Adisham Road, Bekesbourne, the gallery is just minutes from Canterbury — yet feels like a world apart. Set beside MamaFeelGoods Café, it’s the perfect destination for quiet reflection and soulful art.
Open This Weekend Only
🗓️ Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th October 2025
🕰️ 10:00am – 5:00pm
📍 Natasha Pearl Gallery, CT4 5EU
📞 01227 831011 | ✉️ pearl@natashapearlgallery.co.uk
Located next to MamaFeelGoods Café
Free entry – no booking required
Disabled access available (assistance may be needed for one step)
Well-behaved dogs welcome
Four Artists. Four Languages of the Soul.
This intimate group exhibition brings together four artists working across disciplines — from gilded icons to cold wax, sculpture to surreal landscapes. What unites them is presence: a shared desire to express what can’t be spoken, only felt.
Natasha Pearl – Sanctuary of Light
Natasha’s current series transforms brass rubbings into layered mixed media icons — merging medieval geometry, sacred symbolism, and emotional texture. These luminous works are rooted in her exploration of light as memory, and memory as sanctuary.
Jeanette Cook – The Beauty of Becoming
Jeanette works across sculpture, glass, and painting, using natural forms like pods and seeds to express growth, decay, and rebirth. Her work is meditative — exploring the cycles of time, the power of emergence, and the spaces between seen and unseen.
Pari Aazami – Gilded Dreams and Earthly Echoes
Drawing on her Iranian roots and British upbringing, Pari blends photography and painting into gilded, dreamlike compositions. Her pieces capture the movement of leaves, the shimmer of sky, and the timelessness of myth — all signed in tribute to her family name.
Vivian Riches – Landscapes that Breathe
Vivian’s oil and cold wax paintings evoke stillness, mood, and atmosphere. Using sgraffito to carve into layers, she reveals the landscape’s shifting light and hidden energy. Her work is both tranquil and tactile — a sensory invitation to pause.
Why This Show Matters
In a world that moves fast, this is your chance to slow down.
Natasha Pearl Gallery offers not just an exhibition — but a sanctuary. A space where sacred forms, quiet detail, and elemental materials speak to something deeper. Here, each work whispers of ancestry, earth, ritual, and renewal.
This final weekend is your moment to step inside.