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ART AT ST DUNSTAN'S 2017
My corner at St Dunstan's
(thanks to Pirjo Keene for three of these photos)
And some photos of the rest of the show
Hazel Williams' laser cut townhouses
Susan Day's 'Taplow Year' panels
And her porcelain hearts
Pirjo Keene's botanical cards
And her knitted scarves
Deborah Brett's angel
Helen White's ceramic coasters
Kate Wilkinson's bangles
And her necklaces
Nicky Bibby's spoons
And her brooches
Graham Lester's turned acrylic bowls
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ANB ART TRAIL 2014
Exhibtion at Ivinghoe Old School Community Hub, September 2014, at which I showed original landscapes, plus a selection of giclee prints and cards.
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PRIORY HOUSE: THE EXHIBITION
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Some photos of the PRIORY HOUSE EXHIBITION
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TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009 (3)
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Photos from Christine's bits of TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009.
More photos in two other posts titled TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO under PAST EXHIBITIONS GALLERY.
More photos also at http://www.townfarmopenstudio.blogspot.com/
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TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009 (2)
There were seven other artists showing at TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009. Here are a few photos of their work.
Sue's tree decorations: hearts, doves and Christmas trees.
Just a small selection of Kate's colourful and creative jewellery.
MICK WATERHOUSE - WOODCARVING
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TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009 (1)
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Huge thanks to ALL of you who supported TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO in November 2009. It was a wonderful community event, visited by great numbers of people from nearby villages and towns, as well as neighbours, friends and family.
We were very grateful for the support of many local newsletters and for the extensive coverage in the local press with articles and photos in the Bucks Herald, Hemel Gazette (twice!) and Leighton Buzzard Observer.
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In exchange for mulled wine, mince pies and Christmas cake, people were extremely generous in donating to our chosen charity. We raised £400 for Iain Rennie Hospice at Home, a Tring-based charity doing brilliant work providing specialist care for patients (and their families) in their own homes.
THANKS TO ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED OR WHO HELPED IN ANY WAY TO MAKE THE SHOW SUCH A SUCCESS!
I've posted photos of the show on this and two further posts under TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009 in the PAST EXHIBITIONS GALLERY. Perhaps those who did not visit last year will be enticed to visit in 2010...
More photos in two other posts titled TOWN FARM OPEN STUDIO 2009 under PAST EXHIBITIONS GALLERY.
There are also more photos on http://www.townfarmopenstudio.blogspot.com/
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