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CANVAS AND CLAY CERAMICS, POTTERY, PAINTING, PRINTMAKING


Rob Ellis: Wheel thrown functional pottery with some statement pieces. Fired to stoneware in a self-built gas kiln. ‘Have-a-go’ sessions at weekends.


Katy Armstrong: Inspired by the Somerset landscape, I seek out places that have a feeling of stillness and quiet; I hope to convey this in my painting.


Refreshments available. Trubswell, Stout Road, High Ham, TA10 9BD


01458 251714 • ellispotteryofhighham@gmail.com • sites.google.com/site/ellispotteryofhighham/


Directions: From High Ham Primary School (TA10 9BY), go down Stout Road, red brick house on the right. Parking in field. Opening times: 11am - 5pm (by appointment at other times)


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LINDA GREEN, KATE NORTON, SARAH TREVITHICK MIXED MEDIA, PAINTING, PRINTMAKING


Our local landscape alongside observations of animals and humans are a constant source of inspiration, with colour, texture and experimental techniques being at the heart of what we create. After full time study we each have continued our arts practice individually, exploring new ideas and ways of working.


The History Hut, Netherham Farm, Low Ham, TA10 9DR 07795 077785 • sarah@raggyroux.co.uk


Directions: From B3153, take New Way (High Ham road), on the brow of Hext Hill (before going down to Low Ham), in field on sharp bend Opening times: 10am - 5pm


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NICKI HUGHES MIXED MEDIA, PAINTING


Contemporary energy art, painted with vibrant colours, on hand made rag paper and canvas. Worked with knives, drumming techniques, and breath through bamboo straws, these dynamic pieces hold healing energies, and are shown off perfectly in this area of Ley Lines and ancient Somerset history. Prices from £120.


Kitchen at The Wharf, Great Bow Yard, Langport, TA10 9PN 07703 052007 • n.hughes4@btinternet.com • waysideart.co.uk


Directions: Free on street parking opposite in Westover Trading Estate, or car park off the main street. Parking at the rear for disabled access only. Opening times: 9.30am - 3pm


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SHARON O’BRIEN PAINTING


Sharon O’Brien has a collection of semi abstract textured paintings based on the natural world and being at peace, alone in nature. She has added natural materials for a natural 3-D effect, which really brings the paintings to life and gives a real sense of being there. She also has larger abstract pieces based on the beauty of the galaxy and the night sky, adding semi-precious gems for a twinkling effect.


The Bridge, Westover Trading Estate, Langport, TA10 9RB 01458 897100 • hello@thebridgelangport.co.uk Directions: At the edge of Langport by Bow Bridge next to the river. Disabled access. Opening times: 10am - 5pm


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