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‘Sunlight on the Garden’ Summer Exhibition 2026

Returning by popular demand is our featured artist Mary Woodin. Mary studied at the Royal College of Art in London and immediately after graduation was commissioned to produce ceramic tile murals for South Kensington Underground Station. Mary has a great eye for detail. She excels when painting natural objects from her garden. Her beautiful watercolours have been commissioned for many international projects including Country Living magazine. We welcome her once more with a new collection of watercolours featuring flowers from her lovely garden.

'Iris Blue Rhythm'
‘Iris Blue Rhythm’

Tamsin Abbott’s stained glass panels are influenced by the natural world and its associated myths and legends. She tries to imbue her work with a sense of these magical qualities which connect humankind to the landscape while doing justice to the alchemical qualities of the glass itself.

The creative urge turned Rachel Ricketts from the conservation of antiquities and fine art to her studio with the intention of painting, but inspiration to sculpt came along with her newly acquired English Toy Terrier who became her first, very wriggly, subject. Her extensive training did not encompass sculpture, in this she is entirely self-taught, her experience with materials and techniques, including patination processes, have proved invaluable as Rachel seeks to integrate the visual disciplines she enjoys.

‘Puffer Person II’
‘Puffer Person II’

Like many glass artists Thomas Petit started his craft experience in the world of clay while at still at school and despite his determination to be the next Bernard Leach he was encouraged to try other artistic mediums to broaden his horizons.Remembering a childhood visit to the Dartington Crystal Factory to watch glassblowing, he set about searching for small courses and found one with Norman Stuart-Clarke in Cornwall. He was mesmerised with this new and exciting material, and clay was almost completely forgotten about.

 

Rachel Sumner is a mixed media artist working mainly with found objects such as driftwood and metal. She collects the materials for her pieces during the winter when there are storms and not so many people about, and assembles them during the summer in her shed, hand painting the details and finishing the assemblages with beeswax.

‘Chips the Seagull’
‘Chips the Seagull’

Frances St Clair Miller was born and educated in London, and was a student at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London, from 1965 until 1969.

‘Swans at Bredwardine'
‘Swans at Bredwardine’

The emphasis is on traditional technique and the highest standards in printing, instilled at the Slade and strengthened through experience and which remains constant in her work. She is an artist and printmaker living and working in rural Herefordshire. All her work is produced in her own studio using traditional printmaking techniques with subject matter drawn primarily from landscape and architecture. She takes inspiration directly from nature, painting and drawing outdoors to achieve a greater immediacy and naturalism than is possible in purely studio-bound work. She exhibits work nationally and internationally.

Much loved ceramicist Hilke MacIntyre was born in Germany near the Danish border. She studied architecture at the College for Art & Design in Kiel and worked for various architects until she moved to Scotland in1995. Since then she has focused on printmaking, ceramics and painting, combining a simplified figurative style with bold shapes, strong colours and abstract patterns. Her work is widely exhibited in galleries throughout Britain and her linocuts and woodcuts have been used for numerous illustrations.

‘She Loves Orange’ Ceramic Relief
‘She Loves Orange’ Ceramic Relief

To compliment our Summer exhibition we have a new collection of gorgeous linen jackets, dresses and tunics by Terry Macey.

The gallery is open from Wednesday to Friday 11 – 4.30pm, Saturday 11 – 5pm and Sundays 12 – 4pm. Mondays and Tuesdays by prior appointment.

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