The River Avon – Shakespeare’s Avon – runs through our village. Shallow and wide, it provided an easy crossing here, one of only two between Warwick and Stratford. The river rises up near Naseby, flows for 85 miles to its confluence with the Severn near Tewkesbury. Most mornings before breakfast I take a walk throughContinue reading “Old Iron Fence Post. Marilyn Hall”
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Welcome back
Welcome back to the Quinary12 blog. As we are all relying on social media platforms to keep us in touch with our colleagues and to see what other artists are up to, we have decided that now is a good time to refresh and reopen our blog. Quinary members will be posting written and visualContinue reading “Welcome back”
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Winter
I have just put away my natural dyeing work for a few winter months. These are some of the colours which resulted from my experiments during the Autumn; I hope this work will be the basis for a new exhibition in 2020. Looking forward to the Spring!!
Quinary in Bedford
We have just finished our exhibition in Bedford, thank you to all who visited and made comments. This is a lovely space in which to exhibit and we very much enjoyed being there.
Exhibition in Bedford
We open our exhibition on Tuesday at the ‘Basement @ Bunyan’ in Bedford, this is a relatively new gallery and we look forward to exhibiting there. Please come to visit if you are around in the area, we would be very pleased to see you and hear your comments on our work.
Flyer for Bedford
Quinary will be exhibiting at this gallery in October, this is the first time we have exhibited in the East of England. The Basement @ Bunyan is near to the town centre and can be found in the basement of a working church. We look forward to seeing you there! Jean Kirk
Marilyn’s natural dyeing
Making marks for new work.