Tyland Barn Galery Schedule
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Tyland Barn Galery Schedule
KWT events:Layout 1 29/02/2016 15:52 Page 1 October December Cas Holmes Kent Wildlife Trust Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 Tyland Barn Gallery Traditional and contemporary images from the 2016 Kent Wildlife Trust’s Photographer of the Year competition. Local artist Cas Holmes is interested in issues of nature, sustainability and community. Her ‘paintings with cloth’ are meticulously worked in collage, paint and stitch from salvaged remnants. November Suzie Dafforn Drawing from life Suzie captures the character of her subject matter to create lino prints and papier-mâché pieces. About the Gallery Tyland Barn is the headquarters of Kent Wildlife Trust. The visitor centre and gallery is in a restored 17th century barn, offering an atmospheric exhibition space to showcase the work of local, established and emerging artists and photographers. For further information and availability of the gallery please contact Events and Operations Officer [email protected] or call 01622 662012 Exhibition Programme 2016 Head Office: Kent Wildlife Trust Tyland Barn, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent ME14 3BD Tel: 01622 662012 Fax 01622 6671390 [email protected] Registered Charity No. 239992 Company No. 633098 VAT Registration No. 974842378 kentwildlifetrust.org.uk Protecting Wildlife for the Future KWT events:Layout 1 29/02/2016 15:53 Page 2 April Elaine Thompson June August Mark Ware Sue Taylor-Lowen As part of The Wavelength Project, an art and science collaboration, Mark’s work is a response to images of natural environments and symmetry. Elaine uses printmaking techniques such as monoprinting onto Japanese paper. Her work records colour and gesture in the transforming landscape. Birds are a regular source of amusement and inspiration for Sue’s humorous mixed media paintings in watercolour, ink, gouache and acrylic. May Sue Batt July Carole Robson September Sarah Medway Sue is inspired by the natural environment around her home and studio. She uses paint, collage and print onto paper or canvas creating layers of texture and pattern. Carole has a loose and experimental approach to painting in watercolour, mixed media and digital art on meadow and natural themes. The key factor of Sarah’s work is the marriage of light on land as she captures the moment when light transforms the landscape. She also explores the influence and effect of weather.
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