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Trail Artists
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28.03.2020
Garden Art & Sculpture – News from Simon Hempsell at Venue 136
Read moreI’m lucky enough to have been commissioned to design and create a large sculpture for Cala Homes to be installed at the entrance to their new housing development at Kings Barton near Winchester. The client really liked my...
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29.06.2018
Vincent Gray’s ‘Bernstein’ can be seen in the Cathedral Cloisters Café Garden for the duration of the summer.
Read moreLeonard Bernstein at 100 will honour the life and career of the legendary composer and conductor; a worldwide celebration of the life and career of Leonard Bernstein. Over 2,500 events across six continents, which were launched in the...
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26.04.2017
Engineering in Wood
Read moreThis is the first year that furniture designer Edward Johnson – venue 30, is exhibiting as part of the Chichester Art Trail. Edward is an award winning contemporary furniture maker, whose outstanding design, craftsmanship and engineering skills are...
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12.04.2016
Preview Exhibition now on until 24th April
Read morePlease make every effort to visit the 2016 Preview Exhibition at the Oxmarket Centre of Arts. This year’s exhibition is undoubtedly our best yet with 150 artists contributing, It is definitely one not to miss especially if...
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20.03.2016
Clean lines, simple tactile form
Read moreFanny Peppercorn is a potter born in Wimbledon moved to Suffolk and now living in Sussex. Her work is inspired by the coastal landscape and organic form. She produces unique hand thrown porcelain from her garden studio...
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14.04.2015
Threading through the landscape
Read moreCarol Naylor – venue 6 – Paints beautiful landscapes in various threads producing machine embroidered textiles. She is able to capture the fleeting nuances of colour through intricate colour mixing of threads on canvas. Carol studied at Goldsmiths Art School....
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03.04.2015
It’s all in the clouds
Read moreAllan Davies – venue 94 – a landscape artist, has been exhibiting with the trail for a number of years. The overriding impression that you get from seeing his paintings is not the traditional stillness of landscape but an energetic, articulate...
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19.03.2015
For the love of a pineapple
Read moreNow the website is complete and we are into the run-up for the Trail we would like to look at some of the artists in more detail. The first of these Gaynor Dickeson – Venue 108 – in Bosham –...