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Cotswold Open Studios 1 JOANNA WALKER 2 RICHARD 3 DARRELL WARNER 4 SOPHIE RYDER, 5 LAURENCE 6 STEPHANIE 7 JUDE MCKENNA 8 ADAM BINDER Sculptor & painter KENTON WEBB Artist DON CORDERY and LLEWELYN-BOWEN CUSHING Artist Sculptor Unit 3, Village Farm, Preston GL7 5PR Artist 64 Spring Lake, South Cerney, FIONA MCINTYRE Designer Sculptor Little Ashbrook, Ampney St Mary, Marston Hill Farm, Meysey The Coach House, Fraziers Folly, Cirencester GL7 5TH Wetpaint Gallery, The Old Chapel, 21 Market Place, Cirencester, GL7 2NX Lane Cottage, Barnsley, Cirencester Cirencester GL7 5SW Hampton, Cirencester GL7 5LG 07590 318181 Siddington, Cirencester GL7 6HR 14 London Road, Cirencester GL7 1AE GL7 5EF [email protected] 07881 877854 01285 642555 01285 850838 01285 711700 www.jwalkerart.com 01285 651790 [email protected] 01285 644990 [email protected] 01285 740899 [email protected] [email protected] admission free [email protected] www.darrellwarner.com [email protected] www.llb.co.uk [email protected] www.judemckennapaintings.com www.adambindersculptures.com www.richardkentonwebb.com admission free www.wetpaintgallery.co.uk admission free www.stephaniecushing.com admission free admission free www.rkwprints.com admission free admission free Cotswold admission free Open Studios Hidden Treasures Joanna Walker is a sculptor and painter. Working with stone Jude’s abstracted landscape and metal, her work reflects a Winner of the David oil paintings can be seen 2013 passion for the form, rhythm The work of Richard Kenton Originally trained as a ceramicist, Shepherd Wildlife Artist and movement of nature – within the domestic setting Webb is rooted in the romantic Representing internationally for the last seven years of the Year in 2010 and human and organic. She works of her house and studio. The and metaphysical traditions acclaimed sculptor Sophie Laurence is one of the world’s Stephanie Cushing has worked member of the Society of the balance, resonance and Exquisite watercolour artist and work is about the elements of the great English landscape Ryder, abstract artist Don most recognised interior as a stone carver and sculptor. Wildlife Artists, Adam is one harmony of life using lines, illustrator working in human, and the atmosphere, shifting Saturday 29th – Sunday 30th June painters and takes its inspiration Cordery and painter Fiona designers. But, first and foremost, Her work is mostly abstract, of Britain’s leading wildlife colour and a variety of media. equine and canine portraiture. light, a glimmer of light in the from the land. He has work in McIntyre, Wetpaint Gallery this artist is highly talented and inspired by the geometric and sculptors. His signature fluid Meet artists, designers and makers Specialist film costume gloom, stillness and breezes. private collections all over the specialises in Modern British classically trained. His show organic forms in nature, in style of simple lines and Timelines concept and illustration with Increasingly it concerns itself Open each day, 9.30am-5.30pm world and is a Senior Lecturer and Contemporary Art by encompasses art school, the particular the sensuous shapes flowing forms captures the Joanna Walker, 2012 credits including Pirates of the with flood, fragile spurs of land Spanish limestone, gold leaf and steel in Drawing and Applied Arts established and emerging Blackpool illuminations, room of seed and fruit. Her sculptures essence of these creatures. Caribbean i, ii, iii and iv, Captain and peninsulas. bands, 100 x 120cm at UWE. He will be showing a artists from across the country. designs, applied decoration, as are tactile invitations to touch Working primarily in bronze, America and Snow White and short film by Cristian Barnett. well as monumental canvases. and explore. Still Waters his work is recognised and the Huntsman. Sitting Jude McKenna, 2012 collected all over the world. A biennial artist-led Sophie Ryder, 2010 Juno Orangeness (Listen) Twist Oil on canvas, 80 x 80cm initiative Plaster with gold leaf, 1 of 8, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, 1994 Richard Kenton Webb, 2011 City of Pirates (detail) Stephanie Cushing, 2012 Stoat 30 x 20 x 20cm Oil on canvas, 138 x 92cm Six colour linocut, 30 x 30cm Darrell Warner, 2006 Fior di Pesco Marble, 34 x 24cm Adam Binder, 2012 Signed limited edition of 30 Pencil on paper, 21 x 42cm Bronze, 25 x 5 x 10cms 9 CHRISTOPHER 10 PAUL HOBBS 11 SARAH FIELD with 12 JUSTINE OSBORNE 13 MAKERS at NEW 14 OWL BARN ARTISTS: 15 DAVID and KITTY 16 KAREN BOWERS 17 JOHN LENDIS 18 FRESH AIR 2013: JOHNSON Artist MADE BY HANDS Artist BREWERY ARTS Adam Watt, Emily Lowe, GARLAND Artist Artist Quenington Sculpture Show Artist The Battery House, Cotswold Farm, Ceramicist Wadham Trading, 7a Corn Hall, New Brewery Arts, Brewery Court, Amanda Agyei, Andrew North, Ceramicist and artist Old Farm, Calves Hill, Chedworth, The Small Barn, The Sawyards, Stowell Toad Hall, Trull Farm, Duntisbourne Abbots, Cirencester, Duntisbourne Leer Farm, Cirencester Market Place, Cirencester, GL7 2NY Cirencester, GL7 1JH Flora Arbuthnott 1 The Forge, Chedworth, GL54 4AF GL54 4AH Park Estate, Yanworth, GL54 3LE Quenington Old Rectory, GL7 7JS Gloucestershire GL8 8SQ GL7 7AS The Tallet, Calmsden, Cirencester Cirencester, GL7 5BN 01285 653202 01285 657181 01285 720345 01242 890 738 GL7 5ET 01285 720307 & 721040 07895 013265 01452 543976 01285 821508 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 07921 762566 [email protected] 01285 750379 [email protected] www.paintmydog.co.uk www.newbreweryarts.org.uk [email protected] www.celialendis.com [email protected] [email protected] 01285 831437 www.davidgarland.co.uk [email protected] www.arthobbs.com admission free admission free www.karenbowers.co.uk www.christopherjohnsonart.com www.made-by-hands.co.uk [email protected] www.kittygarland.co.uk www.freshair2013.com admission free admission free admission free admission free www.owlbarnresidency.org admission free Open 10am-5pm every day inc. admission free weekends admission £2.50 for adults, children free. Christopher Johnson paints John Lendis has held more the places he loves. He Paul Hobbs makes celebratory Sarah Field, Emeline From glass blowers to David Garland has worked Vanessa Arbuthnott runs The Karen Bowers’ landscapes are than 40 solo exhibitions in four works directly from the abstract paintings, using Watchorn and Mouse Martin award-winning jeweller, as a potter and painter in Justine Osborne paints Owl Barn Residency which born out of a process of long countries, and has paintings in scene, in a variety of media, patterns and textures found - three creative women have weaver, wireworker and Chedworth for 38 years. His contemporary portraits of nurtures and encourages looking. They are records of public and private collections often finishing the work in nature and architecture. teamed up to establish an more, the Centre for daughter, Kitty, is a painter dogs. Her work is compelling, creativity and permaculture. the frail beauty and fleeting in all these countries. His new on site, sometimes taking He also makes conceptual exciting range of porcelain and Contemporary Craft in the and his wife Sarah is a hugely One of the UK’s leading painted with originality and In her own work she has moments that can be so easily body of work is a pursuit of it back there for further artworks considering stoneware – functional pieces, Cotswolds is home to 12 popular book illustrator. outdoor contemporary empathy, creating an intensity established a reputation for glossed over. Through the Ophelia through the Cotswold development for years to contemporary social and moral handmade in the studio. creative businesses producing Garland exhibits in London and sculpture shows which takes that draws the viewer in. designing and producing use of paint, the spirit of what villages and through the lives of come. Temperature, colour issues. Studio set in beautiful Decorative techniques are outstanding examples of New York, and makes large place in the idyllic setting of Taking inspiration from beautiful contemporary fabrics. is being observed can take the artists who used to inhabit and texture are vital to the landscaped gardens adjoining kept to a minimum, working British artistic talent. Watch ceramic pieces to commission Quenington Old Rectory photographs and sketches Inspired by rural life in the form. Her practice explores the places where Lendis now painting process, along with Cotswold Farm. Teas available. instead to use shape and form them in action for a unique for interior designers and gardens from Sunday drawn from life, she captures Cotswolds, the delightful the significance of nature in this lives and works as a full time his interest in striking up to determine a clean and craft experience. architects. Work on show: 16th June until Sunday 7th Ten Words striking, insightful images of our designs are whimsical, relaxed time of fast development and artist. He will be speaking visual conversations with simple look. An opportunity David’s domestic pots, Kitty’s change, providing space for July 2013. Refreshments Paul Hobbs, 2012 canine companions. Pod vases and gentle. about his work, with wine and painters whose work he Tulip wood and print, 97 x 97 x 30cm to try your hand at the paintings and Sarah’s books. available. LoCo Glass, 2013 contemplation. cheese for visitors. admires. potter’s wheel. Border Terrier Coloured glass, each 23 x 12 x 6cm Piano Justine Osborne, 2012 Andrew North,
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