




Three friends : Lynne Lomofsky, Sue Kramer & Reviva Schermbrucker
Lynne Lomofsky, Sue Kramer and Reviva Schermbrucker
Lynne, Sue and Reviva have been friends for close on 40 years. They have shared in each other's triumphs, agonies and everything in between, regardless of whether it happened by accident or design. They have laughed together, cried together, and holidayed together. They shared a massive table on which they made their messes. They have chatted about everything under the sun. And, for better or for worse, as age took its toll, they have forgotten things together. Now for the first time they have come together to mount an exhibition of their work. They are three old plaster ducks rising on a mantelpiece. They are the three Grey Sisters of Greek mythology who shared one eye. For years, it is true, they have borrowed each other's eye to cast a look on each other's art and give honest opinions. (The Grey Sisters also shared one tooth - that is still coming!) They are another even better-known threesome from Greek Mythology, namely, the Three Fates: the Spinner, the Measurer and the Cutter, who, casting aside the philosophical, have created a storm of threads, cloth offcuts and paint spills. They also created piles of spoilt papers that rolled in under that massive table. They are the three witches in Macbeth who met on the heath where they stirred the cauldron filled with Reviva's cockroaches, Lynne's pungent posies and Sue's strange emanations.
Welcome to a celebration of close friendship and art.


