A blog about making art and other things using cloth, paper, paint, colour, stitch, and all sorts of exciting techniques, some of which I'm sure I still have to discover! I hope that the joy all this gives me is visible in what you can see here.

Monday, 12 March 2018

Gokotta, the Exhibition.


Gokotta has now been up for a week, and so far we've had some very enthusiastic and positive comments from our visitors. Workshops are also running alongside the exhibition, and are proving popular.


Above and below, Lucy Dean's incredibly colourful and patterned  bird drawings.



Angela Curror takes the most wonderful photos, and has captured the robin below singing his little heart out!



Jackie Harford has some beautifully detailed ink drawings and lino prints of birds nests on display.



Jodi Jones creates fabulous collages with her own painted papers, capturing some of those gloriously subtle colours that nature does so well.



Karen Moser's little ceramic wrens are full of character, and her feathers and Angel wings show such brilliant detail.





Another one of Lucy's, a patterned crow this time.



The PV was well attended and we've had some very encouraging and enthusiastic interest in our work.


Gokotta, Swedish for 'getting up early to hear the birds singing', is on for another week and a bit. We take it down on the 22nd March, so still plenty of time to come along and see for yourself if you happen to be in the area of 67-69 Seaside Road, Eastbourne BN21 3PL. Open daily, Tuesday through to Sunday, 11am until 5pm.


Jackie's fun, bird boxes. A hopeful sign that Spring must surely be on it's way soon. 


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