Restaurant Sat Bains, Nottinghamshire’s only Michelin-starred restaurant, is displaying two new works by Lewis Noble in its main dining room. The restaurant recently scored 5/5 in the Daily Telegraph, where Jasper Gerard wrote that Sat Bains “is the most wildly inventive chef to emerge from Britain since Heston Blumenthal.”
Lewis and Sat have a long association, which stretches back for the past ten years, and both enjoy “the collaboration of exquisite dining and fine art”.
The two new works on show are a pair of dramatic, large scale oil paintings titled Floodgates i & ii. They were painted in response to the flooding experienced locally by many in recent months and years. Lewis says of these paintings, which make effective use of pair of salvaged gates, that “they are an embodiment of the awesome power of the natural world. Beautiful and fascinating, we can tame it in many ways – but in the end it will always have the upper hand, and a power over life and death which we are powerless against.”
Anyone wishing to view the paintings can do so by contacting info@lewisnoble.co.uk… or of course by booking a table!




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