Tyland Barn Galery Schedule

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Tyland Barn Galery Schedule
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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
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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.