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image credit: In Perspective

A new art supplies shop and art gallery opens on Monday March 23 in the Langney Shopping centre

Talking to Bay Life today (Monday 17 February), owners said they were delighted to be opening the enterprise and that Bay Life was ‘invited to the opening day”.

The successful enterprise, “In Perspective’ which was last based in Bexhill, is described as “the kind of shop that you don’t find every day – a family run, independent shop on the high street, still small enough to provide a personal service but big enough to have a wide variety of artist materials, craft supplies and model kits.

They say, “whhatever your choice of creative medium our shop is the place to come and browse and you’re bound to find something that will catch your imagination.

“If you have a painting, photo or poster that needs framing then you can come in for a free quote to get it framed with our picture framing service and create an original piece to put on your wall.

In Perspective has been in East Sussex for 37 years. They explained to Bay Life today (February 17) that their new website will be available shortly.

They say, “we still provide the same friendly welcome and personal service however you shop with us. Send us a message or give us a call and we can help with all your creative questions”.

As well as all the creative features offered for artists and the artistic communities in the locality, they will also be offering card making workshops.

Bay Life reader, Denise Murphy commented, “Maisie Murphy you and me in heaven”.

Bay Life is to begin a year promotion for the company online from March 23. Their services are also to feature in the next edition of the Pevensey Bay Journal (edition 32), published Saturday 14 March in the run up to their launch in Langney.

A year promotion box in the newspaper will also begin on Saturday 14 March.