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Collect 2022 - Inspired by Nature
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Last week I attended the impressive Collect 2022, London. Run by the Crafts Council, it is a gathering of UK and international galleries showcasing some of the finest contemporary craft in the world to an audience of collectors and first time buyers.- 0 comment
- Tags: art, art glass, ceramacists, ceramic art, ceramics, Collect, Collect 2022, contemporary craft, craft, craft makers, crafts council, Eleanor Lakelin, glass, handcrafted glass, handcrafted jewellery, Helen Beard, jewellery, jewellery makers, John Makepeace OBE, Lucy MacDonald, Marc Ricoult, Michael Peterson, Nancy Sutcliffe, Sarah Myerscough Gallery, somerset house, textile art, textiles, Thrown, Verity Pulford
Wimbledon Art Fair Highlights
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Wimbledon Art Fair is an open studios event that takes place at Wimbledon Art Studios. Hidden in an industrial estate off Garratt Lane it is a mission to get there from where I live, but like all good treasure hunts, the prize is worth the hunt. This community of 150 artists, makers and designers is an absolute jewel.- 0 comment
- Tags: art, artist studios, bowls, Carolyn Tripp, ceramacists, ceramics, Daphne Stephenson, designers, fashion, fine bone English china, giclee print, Jane Bain, makers, Nathalie Kingdon, painter, painting, paintings, photography, porcelain, pots, printmaker, screenprints, silk screen prints, Time and Toast, treasure+keep, vases, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Art Fair, Wimbledon Studios
Humming with Creativity at Cockpit Arts, Deptford
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There I was mesmerised by floor after floor of talented makers - weavers, jewellers, ceramicists, leather makers, cabinetmakers, artists, tailors and even a shoemaker.