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Upstairs hallway - photos of gardens and sailing by Tony Wallis |
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Tony's photos of hieroglyphs and plants behind steamy glass |
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In the downstairs hall, photos by Mark Tamer |
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More of Mark's photos, including his "foggy weather" series |
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A roomful of work by Sabi Westoby (sorry about the reflections) |
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More work by Sabi over the sofa |
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In the kitchen, a sample of work by everyone,
and browsers of unframed work |
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The conservatory has a few more surfaces for laying out smaller work |
Here's what we said about ourselves:
Sabi Westoby combines paper and textile, paint and stitch, collage and applique, creating works inspired by the natural and man-made worlds.
www.sabiwestoby.com
Mark Tamer has a very graphic style, creating simple, stunning photographs that would look great on anyone’s wall.
www.marktamer.co.uk
Margaret Cooter paints with fabric and scissors and draws with thread and needles. She also makes sculptural book-objects from various materials.
www.margaretcooter.co.uk
Tony Wallis’s photography shows great variety, but his favourite subject is landscape. His experimental style has won him prizes in prestigious competitions.
www.tonywallisphotography.com
Lovely! Is that a quilt in the first photo? Love it.
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