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Peachworkstudio's picture

The website shows figurative sculptures, mostly in wood, ranging from semi-abstract nudes to interpretations of bible scenes.
Also there are pages which give some insight into the processes and tools used. Sculpting in wood is very different from sculpting in clay or plaster, but I feel the end results are worth the extra effort. Nicely finished wood just begs you to touch it, and the grain patterns can add a whole new dimension to the form.
Even if you're not interested buying original artworks, I hope you will find something of interest in the galleries.

Harrowartsociety's picture

The Society has a very wide cross section of both commitment and ability. There are professional and semi-pro artists, art teachers, and some very gifted amateurs, and there are people who have recently become interested in art and like the idea of getting together with like-minded people to see if they can have a go.
From October until July there is a programme of lectures, demonstrations and practical sessions, which are open to members and to visitors for a mere £2. For members there are also a series of all-day workshops, individually priced from £20 a time.
Members may also participate in the two annual exhibitions and any other exhibitions arranged in the district from time to time.