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SILK HOUSE ARTISTS JUDY HALL, BERYL FRAENKEL, SUE WILLIAMS
CERAMICS, MIXED MEDIA, PAINTING
Judy Hall is interested in texture and design. She has also produced some different kitchen art.
Beryl Fraenkel will be portraying her wonderful pictures of balanced shapes with deep vibrant colours and light.
Sue Williams uses a combination of hand building techniques to make sculptural and vessel forms. These are either glazed and fired in her raku kiln or barrel-fired letting the fire and flame paint the clay with magical colours.
Silk House, Bailey Hill, Castle Cary, BA7 7AD
01963 359618
judyhall222@gmail.com abstractjudyhall.com suewilliams4sculpture.co.uk Directions: Centre of Castle Cary by small jail, behind the Shambles Market House.
Opening times: 10.30am - 5.30pm
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PEB BURFOOT AND PAT WOOD PAINTING, PRINTS, DRAWING
Pat Wood and Peb Burfoot have spent two years travelling the South West, walking the Cornish coast paths, the hill forts, nature reserves, orchards and country towns of Somerset.
Sketching in carbon, pen and ink, charcoal and crayon, and painting with knife and brush to produce this expressive collection of oil paintings, woodcuts, sketch books, preliminary paintings and inks.
20% of profits will be donated to The Prem Rawat Foundation. Fairfield, 1 Clothier Meadow, Castle Cary, BA7 7HA
01963 350602
peb@art2art.co.uk art2art.co.uk Directions: Corner house. Please use yellow side entrance in Victoria Gardens.
Opening times: 11am - 5pm
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