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306. Browns Farm Creatives

FURNITURE, SCULPTURE, JEWELLERY AND PRINT

We all respond to our environment, we live it, breathe it,

create it in our own, very individual ways. A diverse

range to see with furniture, jewellery, print and sculpture.

Exploring the origins of our materials and influences,

pushing the boundaries of art, craft and product.

Alice Blogg

’s ideas, married with locally-sourced

materials, result in furniture with integrity, reflecting her

deeply-felt design and craft ethic. Interiors to individually

commissioned furniture. Knowing the origin of the

timber, bringing out its beauty, letting the timber sing -

this intimate understanding of the material, often found

literally at her feet, is Alice’s life.

www.aliceblogg.co.uk

Brendon Murless

blurs the boundaries between

traditional techniques and contemporary artwork,

specialising in creating unique contemporary figurative

sculptures for both indoor and outdoor settings. His

work ranges in size from small mantelpiece sized to large

scale sculptures, in bronze, wood, stone and resins.

www.brendonmurless.com

Sian Evans

is showing jewellery in gold, silver and

precious and semi-precious stones. Skills in ancient and

modern techniques suffuse her work with archaeological

sensibility. On show recent collections and several

collaborations with artists.

www.sejewellery.com

Armed with a new press,

Liz Somerville

makes large,

and not so large, hand coloured linocuts. Landscape is

central to her work: the natural flow, rhythm, unexpected

colour and lyricism that characterises her west country

home.

www.lizsomerville.co.uk

Private View: Saturday 26 May, 6 - 8pm

Browns Farm, Nettlecombe, DT6 3SS

01308 485517 / 07962 224249

[email protected]

Directions:

From Bridport follow signs to Nettlecombe / Powerstock. Do

not turn left into Nettlecombe village, keep going straight on for 200 yds

and gate on right.

Access:

All easily accessible via uneven ground and grass.

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Clockwise from top left: Liz Somerville, Alice Blogg,

Sian Evans, Brendon Murless

10am - 5.30pm