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Showing posts with label The Art Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Art Market. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
The Art Market - this Sunday!
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Monday, 6 June 2011
Art Market Update!
A huge thank you to all for coming down to Holmfirth to support me and the Art Market. It was great to see some of my customers and hear how my work is appreciated in their homes. My new MOD inspired pieces drew much interest and complemented my red, white and blue floral theme. Even a long lost friend from high school visited with her family!
If you didn't get chance to visit last Sunday, don't worry it is open again this Sunday (12th June) with different interesting and talented designers and artists.
If you didn't get chance to visit last Sunday, don't worry it is open again this Sunday (12th June) with different interesting and talented designers and artists.
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Friday, 22 April 2011
The 7th Art Market
I'm happy to announce that I have been selected for The 7th Art Market. This is a contemporary craft fair organised by makers and is well worth a visit. There is always a diverse range of craft for sale. It's a friendly show with a great atmosphere.
I will be selling my work on Sunday 5th June 2011 at Holmfirth Indoor Market. 10am - 4pm, £2 entry includes entry to the Art Raffle.
Please check out the Art Market's blog to read an interview about me. Here is a short excerpt ......
I will be selling my work on Sunday 5th June 2011 at Holmfirth Indoor Market. 10am - 4pm, £2 entry includes entry to the Art Raffle.
Please check out the Art Market's blog to read an interview about me. Here is a short excerpt ......
Name of company/artist?
Beverley Gee
Tell us about your company and how it all began?
I studied 3D Design at Manchester Metropolitan University. Throughout the course I was always happiest in the ceramics department and this lead me to specialise in ceramics. After university, I travelled for five years and spent two years in Japan. I love Japanese arts and crafts. After, returning home I set up my studio in Salford, Lancashire. I have been in business for five years.
What do you specialize in?
I make decorative porcelain with a distinctive original aqua glaze. My current range includes bowls, cups, wall art and brooches. Most of the pieces are thrown on a potter's wheel but I also use other processes to form the work.
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