The Three Artists 3rd-27th September
by Ashley Medlock, PN Clin & Dashienova
This exhibition finishes on 27/09/2025
The Three Artists at The Three Hares
3rd – 27th September
Tuesdays-Saturdays 11am-4.30pm
Meet the Artists: demos, talk and materials on the 20th of September 2-4pm
Gallery entry is FREE
A vibrant collection ‘The Three Artists at The Three Hares’ brings together Ashley Medlock, Dashienova and P N Clin in a celebration of diverse art mediums and styles. There really is something for everyone. From Dashienova’s colourful and insightful watercolours pulling the viewer into wanting to know more. Ashley Medlock’s abstract acrylics full of emotion and with their contemporary design you’ll not want to look away. To P N Clin’s surrealism and symbolism oil paintings full of messages for you to decipher. Welcome to this unique celebration of art, you won’t want to miss it.
Get your creativity on this September with a month of exhibitions, talks, demos and in the case at Olney – plus the chance to win your own original artwork.
This September is the annual launch of the Northants & Rutland Open Studios with over 130 venues and 325 artists taking place – wow what a number! One of these venues is The Three Hares Art Gallery in Olney which is hosting a free collective exhibition with a difference, as three very wide-ranging artists celebrate their different medium and styles from an intriguing and well-curated exhibition, to artwork prizes and demonstrations to boot.
Inspired by The Three Hares, each artist Dashienova, Ashley Medlock and P N Clin said they “want every visitor to have the chance to leave with an original artwork, and in celebration of the gallery’s three hares, each artwork will have a hare to remember the day by. A sort of three hares, three artworks, three lucky visitors.”
In addition, they’ll be running one special afternoon of free talks on the 20th of September 2-4pm with demonstrations and a chance to try out materials and mediums. Finger painting optional as we’ve been ensured paintbrushes will be supplied.
The artists themselves are very different in styles and approach, ensuring visitors won’t be bored while colour is certainly a connecting feature of them all. There’s the mysterious Dashienova who’s brightly coloured and soul-driven watercolours are figurative based and deeply personal. Ashley Medlock is an abstract artist inspired by the natural world and whose acrylic and oil paintings invoke a spiritual connection. Lastly, the oil paintings of P N Clin, who so liked Where’s Wally that they can’t help but place hidden meanings and symbols within their work.
Held in the historic Cowper & Newton Museum, situated in the centre of picturesque Olney, The Three Hares Art Gallery provides an exciting array of exhibitions throughout the year. Partnering with the Northants & Rutland Open Studios for a fantastic array of exhibitions this September – why not start with The Three Hares and work your way out? – there’ll certainly be much to spring around and see.

P N Clin
“What do you see? What do you feel?” Conveying the experiences and emotions of an individual and society through storytelling art. To reveal a sad tale with a smile, an ugly fact with a beautiful truth.
My work is designed to find what lies below the surface, carefully placing chosen objects to unfold more than is initially expected. Full of colour and complexity, each piece begins from wanting to pass on a narrative, it could be how I feel at seeing something on the news, to highlighting an experience we all share, or even to tell a person’s story beyond the initial appearance. Even still life is selected to be different from what we expect.
Knowing what I wish to communicate, either the image will pop into my head or I will start to think of imagery related to this, and from those I create a photo montage as a drawing reference – the medium only envisioned when a draft image can be seen. For oils it adds a depth that seems both tangible but false, whilst drawings pull you more into the details of the image while removing you from its realism.
I constantly evolve to challenge myself, whilst inviting the viewer to come along.
Website: https://www.pnclinart.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pnclin_art/
Email: pnclin.ea@gmail.com

Dashienova
I’m an artist focusing on the natural and human form. I have always found people and our varying appearances fascinating, so that’s what I currently focus on, as well as the natural world that we live in. I take a lot of my inspiration from the natural world and my general life – the plants on the windowsill, the light on the water at the local pool, dappled light covering the park near my house, the pretty trinkets and pieces of art I’ve collected from other artists, the clouds and sky outside my window, and the flowing rivers in my town. The night sky – stars, moons and galaxies – are also a massive source of inspiration for me; there’s often celestial references in my work.
Typically the main mediums I use are watercolour and digital, but I explore many different mediums that I find enjoyable to work with, such as laser cutting and acrylics.
I have a distinct colour palette that consists of blue, pink and yellow as they just work so well together – it’s so visually pleasing so those 3 colours (especially blue!) always find a way to creep into whatever work I’m making.

Email: dashienova.14@gmail.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dashienova/?hl=en
Website: https://dashienova.crd.co
Ashley Medlock
Growing up in Finedon, Northamptonshire, sparked my fascination with the small creatures inhabiting my backyard. Coupled with my love for the arts, this curiosity became the cornerstone of my artistic journey. I explore wildlife and abstract oil painting, capturing both the tangible natural world and my spiritual expression.
My inspiration stems from moments of stillness found in meditation, where I discover
solace and peace. These moments fuel my passion for creating art that captures the essence of nature, aiming to inspire appreciation of the beauty, from the smallest inhabitants, to the world’s wonders.
My work has graced exhibitions across Northamptonshire, Rugby, Rutland, Wales, and London, reflecting my dedication to share with audiences near and far, my abstract work, as well as some creature portraits.
Email: wyethstudios@yahoo.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AshleyWyethMedlock/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleymedlockart/?hl=en
