Time is running out to see the latest paintings by an artist who is suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
Gisela Moy has had her artwork on show at the Click Clock gallery in Croydon’s Clocktower Cafe, in Katharine Street, Croydon, since the start of the month and the exhibition is almost at an end.
Her work was inspired by her life growing up in Germany and the time she spent in Lebanon in the 1970s.
She is now living in Wallington with her husband and two daughters and has begun painting again.
An exhibition spokesman said: “Though the Mediterranean light is now missing her talent endures; and remains undaunted by the Parkinson’s disease from which she now unfortunately suffers.”
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