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Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (2007) Director Zach Helm
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High Flight Peter Hill CHAS Watercolour
An exercise in words and images done at an art group, words from a poem of the same title
Jug and Jars John Holt CHAS Acrylic plus pen and ink
Fun! Ruth Medhurst CHAS Acrylic
Painted after sketching garden debris lying in the soil. I enjoyed
playing with shape and colour
Dividing and Uniting Penny Fielden CHAS Acrylics
Painted as part of a MoMA online course (based on the abstract work of Barnett Newman). My reflections on the consequences of the pandemic.
Pink Delight Joy Lambell Mixed Media
Zentangle Rani Khan pen and pencil
Around the World; A Labour of Love Lucca Sutherland Collage
The title came about because the content of these frames has been organised and reorganised repeatedly, first organised by country, then by continent and finally by colour. The idea was birthed by summer boredom and 1000+ stamps for £5 on eBay.
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Crackers The late Peter Sumpter art group Mixed Media
The heart of the group is formed by Crown Hills Art society members Heather Pelmore, Glen Heath, Brenda Scott, Monica Garnham, Fran Busby, Mary Powell and all put together by Nigel King.
Other contributors are: Marion Turnock, Jennifer Hawley, SueRogers, Sue Sansome and Wendy Quibell
Playing at Pollock Penny Fielden CHAS Acrylics and Oils
Large scale painting based on the abstract work of Jackson Pollock using an old gravel
sack as my canvas spread out on the floor of the garage and a whole array of different
paint from the various tins on the shelves. I really enjoyed the experience!
Showing Our Love The Wigston Woollies Textiles
With Lockdown 3 ongoing, we thought we would brighten up Wigston Library and hopefully bring a smile to those passing by. We "yarn-bombed" the library early on Valentine's Day.
Our thoughts are with those who have lost loved ones.
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