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CLAUDIA GUNTON PAINTING, PRINTS, DRAWING
This year I will be showing a variety of paintings, in oil, with some drawings, photographs and prints. All have continuing themes focusing on our local Somerset landscape; the lanes and the trees that are continually being transformed by our ever-changing weather conditions and so always offering a fresh perspective.
Small Down House, Chesterblade, Shepton Mallet, BA4 4QX
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PAINTING, PRINTS, DRAWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, TEXTILES
Five pop up studios showing a diverse selection of exciting new work. Camilla Frederick: Oil paintings of still lifes exploring the relationship between inanimate objects and portraits of edgy subjects. Joy Merron: innovative and unique textiles using traditional and contemporary techniques. Peter Sheldon: ‘Pushing the Envelope’. Quirky illustration and newsprint collage. Polly Hughes: Specialising in text and textiles with a current focus on feathers. Tamara Stubbs: Documentary photographer and aerial images specialist.
somersetartworks.org.uk
Tea, coffee, cake, pub next door. Private view: Saturday 15 September, 6 - 8pm. The Old School House, Back Lane, Batcombe, BA4 6HE 01749 850283
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Directions: We are located between Batcombe Church, the Village Hall and the Three Horseshoes pub. Ample parking off Back Lane.
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07446 271248
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Directions: A pretty barn in the small village of Chesterblade. Accessible and equidistant from Evercreech, Doulting, Cranmore and Batcombe. Just west of the Church, on Winterwell Lane, turn into the yard, plenty of parking.
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