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White sails ‘Azure’


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or this Spring’s exhibition, White Sails Gallery is excited to introduce to Dartmouth for the very first time, ceramicist and sculptor Faye Mayo. Faye has been producing ceramics professionally for over 20 years and her childhood memories of the South West regularly draw her back to spend several weeks of each year in Devon & Cornwall. Faye’s work has a delicacy and windblown feel, in vibrant blues, golds and terracottas that conjure up an enchantment with sand and sea. Faye explains that “the imprints on the exteriors of my work are a way of leaving a memory. Some: delicate imprints of nature, others: harsh marks - all referring to life’s experiences. And yet my purpose is to draw the focus to the interior of each piece, where refreshing tones imply flowing water, renewal, cleansing and liberation.” “I am delighted that Faye has agreed to mount her first ever


Devon show here at White Sails” says gallery owner Adam Edsall. “Her work is truly exquisite - elegant and beautiful but full of meaning. And her vibrant colours will perfectly compliment the gallery setting”. “In addition to Faye’s ceramics” he adds, “several of White Sails most popular artists, including David Chambers, Diane McGuinness, Stephen Gedney and Lynda Walker, have all been invited to produce a series of new paintings inspired by Faye’s work, that will be launched at the exhibition and displayed alongside her sculptures throughout the festival. I hope you will all have a chance to come and take a look.”


'AZURE'


Introducing the delicate and beautiful ceramics of artist Faye Mayo,


combining her elegant, finespun forms with the vibrant colours of the sea.


Opening night | Friday 27th 6-9pm | All welcome


May


White Sails Gallery : Dartmouth : 01803 832272 www.whitesailsgallery.com


ELAINE PETO


ANIMAL CERAMICS


27TH MAY TO 14TH JUNE www.simondrewgalleryceramics.co.uk


SIMON DREW Dartmouth TQ6 9DR


GALLERY Foss Street


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