Chichester Observer

Emsworth art

- Art Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor ents@chiobserve­r.co.uk

A wide range of artists are taking part in the Emsworth Arts Trail which completes its run on April 30 and May 1 and May 2.

It is 21 years since the first Emsworth Arts Trail took place in 2001. 2022 will see 98 artists taking parts in venues throughout the town.

Spokeswoma­n Kate

L’amie said: “Most of the venues are in easy walking distance of the town centre and in order to further the trail’s credential­s as a lowcarbon and environmen­tally friendly event, 2022’s trail guide will once again be printed on sustainabl­e Fsccertifi­ed paper.

“A trail guide is produced which has a clear map and informatio­n about each of the artists taking part. The guide will lead visitors on a fascinatin­g tour of paintings, ceramics, photograph­y, jewellery, textiles, furniture and more throughout Emsworth. Emsworth Arts Trail offers the chance to see and meet designers, painters and makers in their own homes and studios. Community halls, pubs and shops also act as exhibition space to bring creativity to every corner of the town.”

There are some great talents to discover.

“Ali Warner is a photograph­er and new to the Emsworth Arts Trail.

She blends modern and 19th-century techniques to produce a range of striking black and white and cyanotype prints. Inspired by the sea, her work this year is based around items found on the beach, collated under the theme of Found on the Strandline.

“Alex Poyner is a profession­al printmaker, creating designs for the fashion industry. Her personal work is very much inspired by Emsworth Harbour, sailing and the ocean, mixing print techniques and painting to produce vast seascapes and smaller prints.

“Barry Sutton is a sculptor who creates bronze-cast sculptures, mostly of humans and animals. He has had an exciting career in tandem with producing his own artwork. He was head of department at the British Museum’s model-making and taxidermy department, before pursuing a career in the film industry sculpting life-sized puppets of animals on films including Babe and 101 Dalmations.

“Carol Price is a painter and print-maker and chairperso­n of the arts trail working from her garden studio. This year she has been focusing on Discoverin­g Landscapes, developing a range of prints including monoprints and drypoint etchings.

“Julie Turner is a contempora­ry printmaker, working mainly in monoprint and screenprin­t to capture the wild beauty of Chichester Harbour in her own distinctiv­e style. Often her work will begin with a field sketch, before further developing the ideas and colour palettes, printing either in the Omega Centre in Portsmouth or from her home in Emsworth.”

 ?? ?? The Artists of the Trail gather on the beach at Emsworth - credit Vince Lavender
The Artists of the Trail gather on the beach at Emsworth - credit Vince Lavender

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