Absolutely gorgeous day for mid January! My favourite piece in the Winter Sculpture Exhibition held at RHS Garden Rosemoor was the Golden Goose, it had a Symbolist/Early 20th Century feel that I thought was quite appealing.
I can't go into the National Gallery without visiting the Impressionist rooms! Especially now that the gallery allows visitors to take photographs, I could hardly pass off the opportunity.
I took particular interest in the Seurat paintings and as a result I ran a Seurat workshop for a small group of children a few weeks later. It was pretty low key as the children were ages 4 - 10, the results were very good and they all engaged with the activity and left knowing a little more about the impressionists and different methods of painting.
A few of the painting experiments that were made and the paints we mixed while looking at the colours the Impressionists used.
EXHIBITION : 5th February - 9th March 2015
The Burton Art Gallery have recently started going through their archives of material left behind by the artists Mary Stella Edwards and Judith Ackland. The collection consists of photographs, watercolours, sketchbooks, press clippings, diaries, letters, Jackanda models and various items made between 1913 and 1956 by the artists. The body of work was presented to the Burton Art Gallery by Mary Stella Edwards and is being uncovered by volunteers.
Ackland and Edwards: Read Between the Lines gives the public an opportunity to learn about the lives of the artists during the time they spent at The Cabin in Bucks Mills. The watercolours and photographs, accompanied by poems and letter extracts, paint a vibrant picture of what the women's lives were like. It was very interesting to see this selection of their work and artefacts on display. The exhibition had a huge sense of nostalgia. Ackland and Edwards had such a passionate and beautiful friendship, I can only imagine how wonderful it must have been for them to get away to The Cabin and spend time with each other each year.
This exhibition is a must see for any local history and art enthusiast!
The Burton Art Gallery's page on Ackland and Edwards
BBC 'Frozen in Time' The Cabin Access
"A rosebud from my garden of delights,
To talk to thee through silent summer night
Of joy and beauty, purity and love,
With words as sweet as angels breath above."
EDWARD CAPERN - The postman poet of Bideford 1819-1894
Biography on Edward Capern and his work.
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