Macclesfield Express

Fair to put the cream of artistic talent on show

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ART Fair Cheshire starts tomorrow, May 26, showcasing the region’s finest creative talent.

More than 1,000 pieces of artwork will be exhibited at Macclesfie­ld Town Hall every day (10.30am-5pm) until Sunday, June 5. Admission is free.

Three galleries – one dedicated to emerging artists – feature a variety of original artwork, while schoolchil­dren have created a ‘Field of Sunflowers,’ the East Cheshire Hospice emblem.

Art Fair Cheshire, with AstraZenec­a and Little Greene as headline spon- sors, is run entirely by volunteers.

This year 150 helpers will be involved, while artists donate at least 40 per cent of sales to the Hospice helping support its art therapy unit. Art displayed in the Assembly Room gallery covers landscapes, abstract, still life and surrealism while Capesthorn­e Gallery features craft work such as jewellery, glassware, photograph­y and millinery.

Greeting cards are available and there is a pop-up café.

Special guest Nikki Parmenter is ‘Talking Textiles’ between 2-3pm on Saturday, May 28, explaining about materials and techniques.

Among 80 exhibitors is Sue Asbury who paints from her Bollington garden studio.

Her work covers abstract and figurative styles.

She said: “I had a career as a graphic designer in London before moving back north and developing an interest in painting.

“I studied at Wilmslow Guild and really enjoy both figurative and abstract work. I’ve gradually built more of a profile over the years. This is the second time I’ll have exhibited here and it’s great to be able to contribute to a charity like the Hospice.”

Gazing out from her studio in the attic at her Macclesfie­ld home inspires artist Francesca de Campora who has sold work in New York, Rome and Barcelona.

Italian-born Francesca, an illustrato­r and graphic designer, said: “I’ve been painting and drawing since I was a child.

“This is my favourite place to live – it’s such a lovely community and I love the outdoors.

“From my window I can see the hills while I paint.”

Papier-mache models by art teacher Patty Callaghan will be on display.

Patty, from Macclesfie­ld, has featured at the event for many years. She said: “Most of what I use is recycled and I like working in 3D.

“I draw anyway so it’s an extension of that. I always enjoy doing the art fair.

“You see lots of other local artists and it’s a nice community event.”

Patty’s website is folksy. com/shops/ PapierMach­ePatty

Visit www.theartfair.org. uk/

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●●Papier-mache expert Patty Callaghan will have some of her work on display
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