
Art
Open Studios in Fulbourn
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Cambridge Open Studios an organisation set up by local artists to promote and sell original artwork. Artists and makers open their studios to the public in the weekends of July. A guide book is published in June listing the studios and galleries involved. Guides will be available from 12a, post office, fruit shop and library...See www.cambridgeopenstudios.co.uk for more details. The following artists took part in Cambridge Open Studios in July 2008 in the Fulbourn area. |
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Deanna Tyson - Painter, Textiles My kind of music - a response. Painting involving textiles, textiles involving painting, drawing involving stitch and more. |
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Mel Fraser - Sculptor Stand still and time passes. Looking back you’ve forgotten to touch the soul and heart of an existence. The feelings gone, fused into memory. |
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Malcolm Munro - Painter Works displayed show every acrylic technique imaginable, and range from key works, whose price reflects their importance to me, to competitively priced landscape studies. |
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Helen Clarke - Painter Watercolours inspired by the beauty of flowers and nature. Often introducing acrylic inks to collage to create exciting textures. Handmade cards of various designs. (Great Wilbraham) |
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Sue Rapley - Painting Paintings and pastel drawings inspired by nature travel and the sea... Gallery @ 12A |
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Rowena Selby-Altham - Painting Moods of water and earths life source. Tranquil, turbulent, cloud characters, melting ice... Gallery @ 12A |
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Heidi Lichterman - Textiles Weaving silk and wire. Ikat dyeing demonstartions at 3pm on Saturdays (Bottisham) |
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Nuala O’Connor - Painting Trees, landscapes, flowers. Inspired by effects of light and shadows... (Great Wilbraham) |
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Here are some of the Open Studios Artists who have exhibited in the Fulbourn area in previous years... |
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Richard Bray - Sculptor New work in native and foreign hardwoods, concerned with perception, line of sight and volume. Natural and introduced forms. |
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George Jackson - Sculptor "I carve in various different stones. Animals, birds, people. The stone giving me the inspiation. |
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Andrea Glieber - Sculptor Tracing the clear form inside the stone, playing with lines and edges. Delicate shapes to create living forms. |
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Chris Marvell - Sculptor Figures, animals and birds in bronze. |
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Abi Cochran - Silversmith Unusual detailed designs in silver and gold... |
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Richard Sell - Lithographer Richard Sell, lithography, watercolour, drawing - figurative work with an emphasis on sound draughtsmanship. |
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Bonnie Kemske Ceramic tactillity... |
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Serena Smith “The gap between image and lived experience is the space in which both dreams and ideas are created” Lucy Lippard |
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Cambridge Sculptors Stone and clay brought to life in exciting forms by this diverse group of nine sculptors who have studied with Esther Joseph. |
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George Hamilton - Painter Still Life, landscapes and portraits in oil. |
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Elaine Pamphilon - Painter Ideas from a windswept Cornish coast. |
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