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Garden Art: Visual Art
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Canal Art - by Corinne LockerI properly got interested in canal art about 3 years ago. We went along, as a familly day out, to a canal fair in Stourbridge... I had come across the bright colours of the roses and castle before, and I was keen... [Read full article] |
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Where Art meets Engineering - Bespoke DesignsIf you are wondering who to trust with an unusual or high profile commission in metals and other materials, then you will find a partner in Privett who can demonstrate ... [Read full article]. |
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An interview with Dan SnowI “sat down” with Dan Snow in cyberspace to talk about his latest environmental construction and to delve into the process of creating works of art with stone.... [Read full article]. |
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The Ceramicists of Red HouseRed House is a training centre for adults with learning disabilities run as a enterprise under Essex Cares. It has a part-time artist-in-residence, Peter Harrington, who works with the adults to produce pottery and mosaics for sale... [Read full article] |
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Handpainted tiles for the garden: Mizner IndustriesCenturies after decorative tiles were first used to adorn ancient palaces, mosques and Mediterranean and Persian gardens they are still part of exterior design today. One of companies of craftspeople making these... [Read full article] |
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An artist in the community: Peter HarringtonPeter Harrington is an artist who doesn’t simply work on his own in a studio producing pieces for sale, although he does do that, he enjoys working with people to produce work... This work takes place in schools, with community groups... [Read full article] |
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