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Peacock Arts Trail 2021 Questionnaire - https://t.co/a4PwhrLaGv
Making a big impact at Venue 1 are the paintings of Chloe Pinheiro - inspired by her teenage years growing up in Southern Europe.
#Melksham artist Jackie Newton adores animals and all the proceeds from her sales help animal charities.
Her #sculptures are air dried clay/apoxy resin but look amazingly like bronzes! Venue 29.
We loved this quirky cockerel strutting his stuff @corshamcampus library as part of the 'Peacock Fringe' show! The work of one of the Springfield Art Group. 😊
#Corsham #Wiltshire
Venue 3: Coppins Jewellery.
Coppins have been making jewellery in all precious metals from their workshop in Corsham for over 35 years. They specialise in unusual gemstones and classic pieces with an unusual twist; choose from their wide selection or di… https://t.co/wuz3Ehwa13
Venue 45: Mary Quarmby.
Mary Quarmby returns to the trail with her bold, beautiful and colourful stained glass art.
Mary is a contemporary glass artist using fusing and slumping to complement traditional methods of glass work, thereby creating unique v… https://t.co/t9Td0KAPEG
Venue 39: The Barn Gallery, Kington Langley.
Karen George .
Karen works predominantly in acrylic and mixed media and is best known for her broadly abstract landscapes and seascapes with atmospheric skies. She tells us, “the whole approach for me is abo… https://t.co/MO67xuinW1
At Venue 32 we have the fabulous Emma Leith exhibiting from her home in Box, along with both her mum & dad and returning milliner, Adrienne Horswill. If you love colour, this is a must visit venue!
Carol Leith –
Carol Leith is best known for her world … https://t.co/I0Yi7xFtsI