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Batcombe and Beyond CERAMICS, PAINTING, TEXTILES


Gill Bliss – Individual jars, bowls and vases made in fine porcelain and locally foraged clay. Sara Cowling – Coiled porcelain vessels reflecting abstract landscapes and natural forms. Camilla Frederick – Paints in oils, portraits of people and animals. Lisa Harrington – Air brushed acrylics of music icons. Debbie Hart – A passion for fabric, an avid quilter, and textile artist. Joy Merron – Unexpected and reclaimed materials, worked with thread, bead and stitch.


Jade Ogden – The Handloom Room. Handwoven regenerative textiles and crafted curiosities.


Peter Sheldon – Pushing the Envelope. News print collage, quirky illustration, and envelopes plus illustrated calendars for 2024.


The Old School House, Back Lane, Batcombe BA4 6AE 01749 850283


sheldon.peter@btinternet.com


Directions: Family Friendly, ample parking, disabled access. Between Batcombe Church and Village Hall. Coffee, tea and cakes available. ///statement.shrubbery.cabinet


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