Dartmouth Galleries Festival
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uring October, Baxters will feature 4 artists, new to the gallery, who all use fish in their work,
appropriate during Dartmouth Food Festival. There will be a mix of paintings, linocuts, papier mache, ceramics and prints on wood. Diana Tonnison’s popular ceramic wall art won her the 2016 Gold Ceramics award from Craft & Design magazine. Her inspiration comes from fish, fruit and vegetable market produce from this country as well as her travels abroad. Now she has developed an exciting new range which she is launching this year. She has high photographic quality images of her ceramic sculptural wall art printed on handmade recycled wood panels and each print is embellished by hand by Diana. Baxters will have both ceramic fish pieces as well as the limited edition prints on wood. Working from her garden studio in East Devon,
Andras Kaldor
Rosemary Jacks makes a wide range of functional, slip decorated, tableware. Bold shapes are thrown on the wheel using red earthenware, the traditional clay of Devon pottery. After applying handles, knobs and sprigs ,the pots are then dipped in a slip of white ball clay and decorated using a variety of techniques. Coloured slips and oxides with the addition of under glaze colours give the pieces an earthy quality which would look good in any kitchen.
Browns Hill Arts
DARTMOUTH GALLERIES FESTIVAL STARTS FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER
PREVIEWS START AT 6PM AND GO ON UNTIL 9PM YOU ARE INVITED TO ALL THE GALLERIES
ALSO VISIT US ON SATURDAY 22nd FROM 10am – 1pm FOR AN “ART TASTING”
Sue Baker’s fishy business all started about 20 years ago. she had always enjoyed messing with paints, drawing etc, especially when it overlapped with craft so the incredibly realistic fish she creates evolved from fiddling about with papier maché. Living in Cornwall for most of her life, the fish theme was inevitable. They are basically constructed of cardboard, MDF, newspaper and hours of work! They’re all designed to hang on a wall. Plymouth artist Jan Brewerton is a painter,
Artmill Gallery 2 Coombe Gallery
printmaker, designer and maker who will be showing a collection of fish and food themed linocuts and paintings. Her subjects and motifs arise from diverse sources: the domestic environment, travel and nature; details often overlooked in life. After years of working in specialist art education, Jan now works full time in her studio. Jan will be demonstrating lino-cutting in Baxters on Thursday 27th October between 11am and 1pm. Baxters will also be showing many new ranges of hand made Christmas gift ideas, ceramics, jewellery & sculpture. 12 Foss st, Dartmouth, TQ6 9DR, Tel 01803 839000
www.baxtersgallery.co.uk
Baxters Dart Gallery baxters dartmouth
when the boat comes in 15th october - 3rd november
Simon Drew Gallerydiana tonnison • jan brewerton • sue baker • rosemary jacks Triton Galleries
a fishy feature introducing 4 new artists to baxters White Sails Gallery
www.dartmouthgalleriesfestival.co.uk preview friday 14th oct from 6-9pm
“art tasting” saturday 25th oct 10am - 1pm during dartmouth food festival 12 Foss st Dartmouth Devon TQ6 9DR
Tel 01803 839000
www.baxtersgallery.co.uk www.baxtersgallery.co.uk •
info@baxtersgallery.co.uk info@baxtersgallery.co.uk
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