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Artists and Venues tbc so watch this space 

 

Once again this year we are working with Devon Artists Network to bring to you some fantastic art during the 4 days of festival

 

Naomi Hart

Posted on May 2, 2013 by Hatherleigh Festival in 2013, Exhibitions No Comments

Venue – OLD SCHOOLS
Cost – Free
Age Group – Families
Time – All Weekend

Drop in Workshop

To create a giant, communal painting based on the Lew and Torridge, from source to sea and highlighting the changing ecology as they flow to the coast.

This can include settlements, towns, water, rocks, the river banks, plants, fish, animals found by the water (represented as animals or by their tracks in the mud), roundhouses, stone rows, cairns, burial mounds and rituals and the finished painting will represent a cultural and ecological ‘map’ of the rivers and their surroundings.

The workshop can be loosely structured with people ‘dropping-in’ to paint a small section.  As the canvas will be large, around 5metres long by 1.5m wide, several people can work on it all at the same time – up to 20 at a time.

As the painting skills needed are basic, all ages can join in and either work on one bit together or separate parts of the river.  There will be visual material available for people to respond to if they don’t know the river well.

The public/participants will learn about mixing paint colours, mark making, teamwork and about different ways to represent things in the real world. They will also learn about the geography, geology, history and ecology of the area and see how people and the river fit into the environment.

Josie Barns

Posted on May 1, 2013 by Hatherleigh Festival in 2013, Exhibitions No Comments
Josie Barns

Venue – THE BRIDGE
Cost – Free
Age Group – Families
Time – All Weekend

Josie Barns on her work;

My paintings can be spontaneous with the raw colour put on quickly using knives, brushes, fingers….. Or they may be more thoughtful, use geometric figures and borrow from stain glass window design. Frequently I work on both types together, the freedom of one enabling the more conscious, studied approach of the second

Whether it is the patterns, details and colours of a bird’s plumage or the much wider view of the changes of season in the local landscape the aim is to create beautiful, colourful, attractive and occasionally unusual paintings to portray and draw attention to what I have seen.

Cows Grazing, Exmoor in view autumn 2010
Cows Grazing, Exmoor in view autumn 2010
Green Woodpecker
Green Woodpecker
Kingfisher Tri
Kingfisher Tri

Mole River Summer 2010
Mole River Summer 2010
View of Mole Valley
View of Mole Valley
Grey Heron
Grey Heron

Autumn Woods
Autumn Woods

 

Josie Barnes CV

Born in South Carolina, USA in 1961, I was brought up from the age of two in Oakford, a small farming village on the edge of Exmoor, where I went to the tiny village school. I studied Art to A-Level at Tiverton School, but pursued a career founded on a Maths based degree at Warwick University.

I spent fifteen years in Cambridge where I met my lovely husband John who I persuaded to move back with me to Devon in 2000.

My love of painting resurfaced during a career break when I enrolled with the Open College of Arts to see what else I could do. My very first painting Welsh Valleys was highly commended at an exhibition at the Bankside Gallery in London and with this sort of encouragement I have been painting ever since.

Now my paintings are inspired by the rural, natural beauty of North Devon where I live near Kings Nympton. They vary in style and are created in oil with the paint applied in differing ways dependent on the mood. Some are spontaneous and the paint is put on quickly using knives, brushes, sponges, fingers, anything really. Others are more thoughtful, using geometric figures and borrowing from stain glass window design. Frequently I work on both kinds of paintings concurrently, the freedom of one enabling the more conscious, studied approach of the second.

Whether it is the patterns, details and colours of a bird’s plumage or the much wider view of the changes of season in the local landscape the aim is to create beautiful, attractive and occasionally unusual paintings to portray and draw attention to what I see every day.

Exhibitions
Bankside Gallery London
The Place Gallery, Letchworth
Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge
Off the Wall Gallery, Topsham
North Devon Art Show 2003
Queens Theatre Barnstaple
Gallery 39 Barnstaple
www.josiesgallery.co.uk

Melissa Jackson

Posted on May 1, 2013 by Hatherleigh Festival in 2013, Exhibitions No Comments

Venue – RED ROOM
Cost – Free
Age Group – Families
Time – All Weekend

Melissa Jackson on her work;

My artwork tends to focus on people and also places that I have visited that have a particular resonance for me; it may be that the weather totally transformed the location, or made it appear dismal with overcast skies. This is what inspires me to want to recreate or give an impression of what I have experienced from a day out. I like to have contrasts in my work, particularly the use of tonal values and colour has always been very important to me. I feel my style is continually developing and evolving, and I am most interested in experimenting more with abstraction, because I love colour and the negative shapes that objects make.

I studied Fine Art for three years at my local FE College and that gave me a good grounding in all aspects of Art and Design. I have exhibited once at The Ilfracombe Art Society, and also At the Plough Arts centre Torrington for the ‘Big Draw’ competition in 2011 and recently again in 2012 at the ‘Art for life’ event in conjunction with Children’s Hospice South West. A novel venue to exhibit at was the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital Summer Exhibition 2012, where afterwards I donated two paintings for permanent display at the hospital. St Anne’s Chapel, Barnstaple 2012 and Broomhill Art Hotel, NDA show titled ‘Square Picture Show’ 2012 and this year ‘New year, new work show’ Feb 2013. Most Recently I have exhibited at Exeter Northcott Theatre with DAN from March18th-28th April 2013 and Gloss- Art Gallery Exeter, ‘British Naives’ Exhibition from 9th March to 4th may 2013.

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Knightshayes Court
Knightshayes Court

Lobster pots at Ilfracombe
Lobster pots at Ilfracombe
Rest and Relaxation
Rest and Relaxation
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Tea for Two
Tea for Two
Teddy Time
Teddy Time
View from Castle Hill Filleigh
View from Castle Hill Filleigh


You can find my artwork on the Artists and illustrators Portfolio website at: www.artistsandillustrators.co.uk, you’re welcome to contact me with any commissions for Artwork at (meljack1977@yahoo.co.uk).

Neil Edgson

Posted on May 1, 2013 by Hatherleigh Festival in 2013, Exhibitions No Comments
Neil Edgson

Venue – POTTERY
Cost – Free
Age Group – Families
Time – All Weekend

Neil has been excitedly making pots in Devon for just over 18 months. He arrived from Somerset and immediately rented a studio at Kigbeare, an artistic community just outside Okehampton. He has been continuing with his Nacula and Lagoon colour series while introducing new shapes. He is now working on some new glazes to expand the range.

Neil Edgson
Three Lagoon bowls
Three Lagoon bowls
Three Nacula jugs
Three Nacula jugs

Three small Nacula vases
Three small Nacula vases
Throwing a Jug
Throwing a Jug

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