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LAURE BURY AT ART FOR YOUTH


LONDON 2012


Laure Bury was invited to exhibit at Art for Youth in London for the 5th Year this October. Her colourful butterfly paintings are much admired by the London public and the Charity has taken one of her paintings “Free as a Butterfly” as branding for their exhibition on the web site and twitter.


my paintings are appreciated allowing me to continue working at a job I love, developing and improving my techniques. I have also been asked to carry out workshops for the under privileged youth that the charity has supported for the last 25 years. I thoroughly enjoy working with children and young adults and witnessing the freedom of their creativity. It is a voyage of self discovery for all involved”.


Laure lives in Devon near Tavistock and exhibits her work internationally. Her next exhibition opens on 21st October at Art@Kragga in Sweden. She has also been invited to exhibit in Barcelona next year. “I have always loved Barcelona for its colour and vibrancy and am very excited about working there”.


workshops locally with Kelly College, Devon Young Carers and at Blue Button Craft in Yelverton. For more information about the artist please follow the link: www.lauresartgallery. com


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"Pinch and a Punch First of the Month!"


Bank Square Arts Markets are at The Pannier Market, Tavistock 10am - 4pm


2nd and 16 December BE THERE OR BE SQUARE! Tessa Clarke at tessajanedesigns@gmail.com


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